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Nov 08, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Disasters, Displacement, and Human Rights Graduate Certificate
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The graduate certificate in Disasters, Displacement and Human Rights (DDHR) is intended for currently admitted degree and non-degree seeking graduate students wishing to develop specialized knowledge and research skills in the anthropological study of natural and unnatural disasters and humanitarian crises, forced migration, and human rights investigations, policies, practices, and norms. More information is available on the DDHR website.
Campus Code
Knoxville Campus
Graduate Certificate Type
Stand-Alone
Add-On
Admissions Standards/Procedures
- Graduate students in other departments and Colleges are eligible for the certificate by application to, and approval by, the Anthropology faculty.
- Departmental prerequisites may be waived for accepted graduate students in other departments and Colleges.
- Non-degree seeking graduate students are eligible for the certificate by application to, and approval by, the Graduate School and the Anthropology faculty.
Academic Standards
- A minimum 3.00 graduate GPA must be earned in all certificate courses.
- The certificate reflects specialized academic training only and does not authorize holders as practitioners in any field.
- The certificate will be issued upon university graduation following approval of the Graduate School.
Credit Hours Required
18 graduate credit hours
Required Courses
Additional Course Requirements
- Choose three courses, total of 9 credit hours
- Program Coordinator: Rebecca Klenk
Non-Course Requirements
To receive the certificate, students must:
1) complete the Graduate Certificate Course Verification Form (located on the Graduate School webpage under the Forms Central tab) and
2) through MyUTK, apply to graduate from the certificate program.
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