Master of Science in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Binghamton , United States
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Degree
Masters
Major
Criminology | Human Rights Studies | International Relations
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
Master of Science in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
The Master of Science in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention is a comprehensive program that offers a range of core courses and special topics.
Core Courses
- GMAP 502: Comparative Genocides (Chris Davey)
- PAFF 555: Intro to Nongovt Organizations (David Campbell)
- Politics and Policy
- AAAS 580D/COLI 535H/ENG 593F/TRIP 580R: Censorship (Monika Mehta)
- GMAP 518C/PAFF 538A: Building Public Memory (Kerry Whigham)
- MSHR 500: Human Rights Theory and Practice (Jakob Willibald Feinig)
- PAFF 520: 21st Century Governance (Aleksey Tikhomirov)
Tools and Techniques
- ANTH 572C/GMAP 538H: Social & Behavioral Determinants of Health (Barrett Brenton)
- CS 515: Social Media Data Sci Pipeline (Jeremy Blackburn)
- CW 593C: Creative Nonfiction (Leslie Heywood)
- EDUC 507/GMAP 538D/HIST 530A: Issues: US History Before 1877 (Adam Laats)
- ENVI 581S: Earth Justice (Divya Gupta)
- GMAP 528B/PH 545: Population Health II (Miesha Marzell)
Special Topics in GMAP
- AAAS 580R: Race and Popular Culture (John Cheng)
- ANTH 570C: Ethnicity (Thomas Wilson)
- HIST 560F: Russian Empire and Its Others (Heather Dehaan)
- HIST 572C: Middle East Forced Migration (Kent Schull)
- HIST 576K: China's Borderlands (Yi Wang)
- GMAP 538F: Forced Displacement: Politics and Law (Max Pensky)
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