Certificate - Human Trafficking Studies
The Certificate in Human Trafficking Studies will provide the learner with a foundational knowledge of human trafficking principles, policies and approaches. This groundwork is applicable to all disciplines. The knowledge gained will enhance the learner’s ability to engage in the anti-human trafficking arena in their respective disciplines and broaden individual knowledge base.
Upon completion of this certificate program, students should be able to:
- Evaluate the multiple components of human trafficking.
- Effectively engage with other professions involved in anti-trafficking efforts.
- Integrate principles of scholarship, leadership, and service to the arena of human trafficking.
- Evaluate self as a change agent in the human trafficking arena.
- Explore the realities of human trafficking.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- Accepted as a regular degree seeking student or as an unclassified student.
- Official college or university transcripts showing completion of 60 or more credit hours.
PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
- First two courses NUR-321 and NUR-322 must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher to progress in program.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
- 12 credit hours from the selected courses in the specified certificate area.
- Grade of "C" or higher in all certificate courses.
Human Trafficking Certificate - Program of Study
Certificate Courses
NUR-318 | Beyond Suffering | 3 |
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NUR-321 | Hope, Suffering, and Human Trafficking | 3 |
NUR-322 | Universal Trafficking in Persons | 3 |
NUR-421 | Trauma Informed Approaches | 3 |
NUR-422 | Ethics and Advocacy in Human Trafficking | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |