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University of Iowa Center for Human Rights

College of Law
Associate Director Brian R. Farrell
Location 615 JB (Jefferson Building )
Phone 319-335-3900
Email uichr@uiowa.edu
Registration Email   uichr@uiowa.edu
Website https://uichr.uiowa.edu/
General Catalog https://catalog.registrar.uiowa.edu/law/university-center-human-rights/
7 courses found, displaying all courses.
Course # Title Hours Notes Enrollments
HRTS:2115:0100 Course Title is
Introduction to Human Rights
Start and end times: 9:30A - 10:45A TTh E238 AJB
Instructors: Brian Farrell (Primary Instructor)
3 s.h.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
This course is appropriate for students at all levels; it has no prerequisites. 
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0 of 30 enrolled
HRTS:2908:0EXW Course Title is
Governance and Human Rights
How Cities Make a Difference
Subsession: Off-cycle
Wed Feb 18 00:00:00 CST 2026 - Wed Apr 15 00:00:00 CDT 2026
Start and end times: 5:30P - 6:30P W Online 02/18/2026 - 04/15/2026
Arranged Time Asynchronous Online
Instructors: Stefanie Bowers (Primary Instructor)
1 s.h.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
This course is appropriate for students at all levels; it has no pre-requisites. It includes both synchronous online class meetings and asynchronous content.  For asynchronous instruction students will engage in a variety of activities, which may include podcasts, webinars, and films.  
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DOE Distance Course (EX*)
Open
0 of 30 enrolled
HRTS:2909:0001 Course Title is
Human Rights Lab
Focus on Film
Subsession: Off-cycle
Wed Feb 04 00:00:00 CST 2026 - Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2026
Start and end times: 3:30P - 4:45P W 215 PH 02/04/2026 - 04/01/2026
Arranged Time Asynchronous Online
Instructors: Amy Weismann (Primary Instructor)
1 s.h.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
This course content delivery includes in-person meetings as well as asynchronous content.  It is appropriate for students at all levels; it includes no prerequisites.
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0 of 30 enrolled
HRTS:2910:0EXW Course Title is
Law & Human Rights
Wrongful Convictions
Subsession: Off-cycle
Mon Mar 02 00:00:00 CST 2026 - Mon Apr 27 00:00:00 CDT 2026
Start and end times: 6:30P - 7:30P M Online 03/02/2026 - 04/27/2026
Arranged Time Asynchronous Online
Instructors: none
1 s.h.
Delivery Mode:
DOE Distance Course (EX*)
Open
0 of 30 enrolled
HRTS:3906:0001 Course Title is
Global Crises and Human Rights
Contemporary Threats to Cultural Heritage
Start and end times: 11:00A - 12:15P TTh N104 LC
Instructors: Stephanie Patridge (Primary Instructor)
3 s.h.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
This course is appropriate for all student populations; it includes no prerequisites. 
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0 of 30 enrolled
HRTS:3920:0001 Course Title is
Advocacy in Action
Start and end times: 3:30P - 5:20P M 161 VAN
Arranged Time Arranged Location
Instructors: Amy Weismann (Primary Instructor)
3 s.h.
Restricted to Human Rights Certificate students.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
This course includes mandatory participation in a student advocacy seminar and related activities in Washington D.C. April 14 - 18.  The experience is designed to gain hands-on practice creating and implementing an advocacy plan for a group or individual experiencing human rights violations.  Course fees are pooled to cover transportation to Washington D.C., public ground transportation, accommodations, and a shared dinner.  Additional meals will be covered based on available funding from the course fee pool.  A UICHR administrator will review the remaining available budget with students after hotel rooms and flights have been booked.
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0 of 15 enrolled
HRTS:3930:0001 Course Title is
Peer Assistantship
Advocacy in Action
Start and end times: 3:30P - 5:20P M Arranged Location
Arranged Time Arranged Location
Instructors: Amy Weismann (Primary Instructor)
2 s.h.
Restricted for all students.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
Contact Jo Butterfield (jo-butterfield@uiowa.edu) to override restriction.  This course includes mandatory participation in a student advocacy seminar and related activities in Washington D.C. in March (TBD).  The experience is designed to gain hands-on practice creating and implementing an advocacy plan for a group or individual experiencing human rights violations.  Course fees are pooled to cover transportation to Washington D.C., public ground transportation, accommodations, and a shared dinner.  Additional meals will be covered based on available funding from the course fee pool.  A UICHR administrator will review the remaining available budget with students after hotel rooms and flights have been booked.   
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0 of 2 enrolled
7 courses found, displaying all courses.