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Course: BA Social Justice and Human Rights

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School: Arizona State University, West Valley Campus

Subject area: Social Justice; Human Rights; Sociology; Political Science; Law; Philosophy; Advocacy; Social Change; Interdisciplinary Studies

Level: Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Degree duration: 4 years (full-time)

Degree intake date(s): May, August, January

Annual tuition fee: $34,226 (Estimated annual tuition fee for international undergraduate students for 2025-2026, based on 30 credit hours per year. Actual fees may vary. Always verify the most up-to-date fees directly with the university.)

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Academic college: New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. While the user query mentions Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, the BA in Social Justice and Human Rights is housed within the New College. This interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts program equips students with the knowledge and skills to understand and address issues of social justice and human rights from multiple perspectives. Students will explore topics such as inequality, discrimination, human rights law, social movements, and global justice. The program emphasizes critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and effective communication, preparing graduates to advocate for social change in various professional contexts. The curriculum draws from fields such as sociology, political science, history, law, and philosophy. Students will learn to analyze complex social problems, develop solutions, and engage in advocacy. The program includes opportunities for experiential learning through internships and community engagement.
Graduates are prepared for careers in a variety of fields related to social justice and human rights. Potential career paths include: Advocacy and Activism, Law (with further study), Government and Public Policy, Non-profit Organizations, Human Rights Organizations, International Development, Social Work, Education, Journalism, Research, Community Organizing. The interdisciplinary nature of the program and its emphasis on critical thinking and communication skills make graduates adaptable to a wide range of roles.
Arizona State University is a highly ranked public university with a world-leading drive for innovation, consistently recognized for its commitment to access and student success. It is consistently the #1 US public university chosen by international students, reflecting its welcoming and diverse environment. ASU's West Valley campus is surrounded by beautiful courtyards and fountains, offering a peaceful and welcoming vibe, focusing on training the next generation of a robust workforce. The New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences is the driving force behind the forward-thinking philosophy, blending liberal arts education with a responsiveness to evolving workforce demands. While the program isn't directly within the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, ASU's strong reputation in education provides a valuable context for understanding the role of education in social justice. The campus offers modern amenities including classrooms, labs, residence halls, dining, and a fitness complex.
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