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Indigenous Peoples’ Studies and Human Rights Executive Track

Offered By: Institute for International Multicultural Studies and Ethics

The Indigenous Peoples' Studies and Human Rights Executive Track offers students an opportunity to study indigenous people around the world with a special focus on exploring native societies, cultures, practices, and laws. Emphasis for this track includes: The history and plight of Native Americans, human rights and international law, and multiculturalism.

The programs at IMSE are a great vehicle for professional development for journalists, international attorneys, community leaders, and members of homeland security to just name a few. Our program offerings are accelerated in order to meet the needs of today's advocate, student, and professional. In addition with our accelerated programs, our students will find a unique educational format that is interactive, engaging, and dynamic in providing foundational learning and insights surrounding human rights.

General Admission: Students should have completed an associate's degree or 60 college credits from a U.S. accredited college and or CHEA recognized internationally accredited institution.

Criteria for professional with high school diploma or GED equivalent: Presently, we offer training for professionals with a high school diploma or GED equivalent if they work for a NGO or non-profit, military, state, or federal agency. Candidates that have also successful completed 3 years of non-profit volunteer service, with a high school diploma or GED are also welcome to apply.

This track consists of five courses, with each of the courses being seven days in length.