
Master of Arts in International Human Rights
Denver, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 Jul 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Introduction
Ranked 12th globally for earning a master’s degree in international relations, Korbel’s MA in International Human Rights provides a comprehensive understanding of human rights issues, the role of international organizations, and the challenges of advocacy. You’ll develop the skills to analyze complex situations and craft creative approaches to address some of the world’s most pressing problems
Whether you’re drawn to protecting children, supporting refugees, advocating for reproductive rights, preventing mass atrocities, or advancing environmental justice, you’ll be equipped to effect meaningful change and hit the ground running in our internationally recognized Master's programs, ranked #12 in the world!
Admissions
Curriculum
Shape your experience
Arrive with a plan, or let your curiosity guide you. Our flexible programs give you the freedom to explore new fields, change directions as your interests evolve, or hone in on a specialized track.
Build a strong foundation
Start with 16 credits of required coursework, designed to ground you in your discipline.
Core courses
- INTS 4940 – Introduction to Human Rights
- One of the following:
- One of the following:
Tailor your degree
Use your 44 elective credits to add specializations, pursue certificates, or take courses abroad based on your interests and goals.
Certificates
- Global Environmental Change & Adaptation
- Global Health Affairs
- Global Justice
- Homeland Security
- Humanitarian Assistance
- Public Diplomacy
- Public Policy
- Religion & International Affairs
- Strategic Intelligence
Find out more about curriculum here!
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Rankings
The Korbel School, a proud member of the APSIA group, is ranked #12 in the world for International Relations master’s programs by Foreign Policy Magazine as of 2024!
Korbel is also proud to be recognized as an R1 institution, a prestigious designation reserved for top-tier research universities in the U.S. This classification highlights our commitment to cutting-edge research, innovation, and academic excellence, offering students opportunities to engage in groundbreaking work across a variety of fields.
Program Outcome
Build a lifelong network
Korbel brings together bright minds with big visions for the future. Connect, collaborate, and grow with a diverse community dedicated to the common good.
Engage with leaders shaping our world
Recent speakers include mayors and governors, former secretaries of state, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, prominent journalists, leaders in corporate social responsibility and impact investing, human rights activists, and feminist peace scholars.
Thrive in a dynamic student community
You’ll make friends for a lifetime with peers who bring an incredible range of experiences to the table. Join one of our many student-led groups to collaborate with people from around the world who share your passion for making a difference.
Be part of an active alumni network
Our 7,000+ alumni span the globe and are passionate about opening doors for Korbel graduates. You’ll find them in government roles at all levels, international organizations, NGOs, consulting firms, startups, and major corporations.
Scholarships and Funding
90% of Korbel graduate students receive merit aid
Students are eligible for need based aid
Career Opportunities
Prepare to go far
93% of Korbel graduates are employed, continuing their education, or volunteering/engaging in service within 12 months of graduation.
Source: https://career.du.edu/resources/employment-data-2020-2022/
International Human Rights graduates are in demand!
You’ll find them working in governmental and intergovernmental organizations, nonprofits, advocacy organizations, aid agencies, the business sector, and legal professions. They become human rights advocates, humanitarian relief professionals, social program administrators, and more.
Where recent alumni make an impact
- Save the Children
- Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence
- ACLU Colorado
- World Relief
- Physicians for Human Rights
Why study at University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
Get outside the classroom
Hands-on experience is essential to your success. You’ll find an abundance of opportunities to develop your professional skills and explore career paths.
Apply your knowledge with internships
Build experience across city, state, and national government agencies, international organizations, global NGOs, and the private sector. With guidance from our career coaches, you’ll land positions that align with your skills and interests.
Immerse yourself in simulation exercises
Join one of our simulations for a taste of on-the-ground realities in an interactive environment. From negotiating international conflicts to managing humanitarian crises, these engaging scenarios are a highlight for Korbel students.
Study away to expand your perspective
Korbel students have the opportunity to study in vibrant cities like Rio de Janeiro, Geneva, Vienna, and Washington, D.C. These experiences offer rich firsthand experience and insights, all at no additional tuition cost.
Dive into research that makes a difference
At Korbel, research directly contributes to real-world impact. Many students engage in applied research at our Pardee Institute for International Futures, serving clients like the US government, the United Nations, and the Africa Union.
Enjoy the Denver difference
Balance your graduate work with an active outdoor lifestyle in the Mile-High City. Take advantage of a vibrant art, music, and food scene — while enjoying Colorado’s 300 days of sunshine each year.
Top 3 “Best U.S. Destinations”
Travel Pulse, January 2022
#1 “Most Climate Resilient Cities”
Architectural Digest, July 2023
#1 “Hottest Music Venues in the Country” —
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Rolling Stone, April 2023
#7 “Top U.S. Cities for Active Lifestyles”
WalletHub, April 2024
“Being part of the Human Rights Program at Korbel has been really transformative. It’s not just about studying theories- it’s about application and making a real-world impact on the issues that matter most to me. The program offers incredible opportunities to connect with human rights activists and alumni globally, which has given me valuable insight into the field. The faculty’s support has been amazing, and collaborating with passionate students from all backgrounds has pushed me to grow both personally and professionally.”

Leslie Carvalho (MA 25')