Certificate in Refugee Studies
- 24 required credit hours
The courses and seminars for the certificate program in refugee studies provide students with a basic knowledge of refugee studies. The combination of several disciplines and methodologies enables students to examine the refugee issue from a variety of perspectives and to work out alternative concepts and responses to refugee issues.
Webster University issues a certificate recognizing the successful completion (C or better) of a 24-credit-hour core in refugee studies. All core courses must be taken at Webster University.
Practical experience is an essential part of the certificate program. During one eight-week term, the enrolled students work in a refugee situation in cooperation with one of the several concerned agencies. In addition, some students gain practical experience through internships and eventual employment with both governmental and nongovernmental organizations working with refugees.
Course Requirements
| ANSO 2000 Issues in Contemporary Society: Sociocultural Factors behind Migration and Refugee Movements | 3 hours |
| HIST 2130 Refugee and Migration Movements | 3 hours |
| INTL 2030 International Law | 3 hours |
| INTL 2610 The Functional Approach to International Organization | 3 hours |
| INTL 4280 International Economics: Migration and Refugees | 3 hours |
| POLT 3400 Comparative Politics: Migration and Refugee Movements | 3 hours |
| INTL 2700 Methods of Political Inquiry: National and Transnational Issues in Migration and Refugee Movements | 3 hours |
| INTL 4600 International Relations Seminar: Migration and Refugee Movements | 3 hours |
| Field experience and Refugee Studies Program (RSP) Seminar | |
| Overview examination | 0 hours |














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