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| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 4,580 - ≈ € 11,100 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
This human rights course takes a broad conception of human rights as its basis - what HG Wells once said was the belief that everyone is entitled to the "nourishment... care and attention needed to realise [their] full possibilities of physical and mental health from birth to death".
It looks at how far human rights are enshrined in definitions of citizenship and to what extent they form the basis of national and international law. In addition, it explores the extent to which human rights are enshrined in and supported by a deeper politics and culture, by institutions, structures, movements and values.
If you would like to develop a career as a practitioner or researcher in the field of human rights and are interested in the connections between theory and practice, this course is ideal.
Course programme
The scope of this course is extensive and challenging. It deals with political developments in the UK, in Europe and internationally. You will look at nation-states, international and transnational organisations, but also at campaigning movements and pressure groups, recognising how much the development and securing of human rights owe to them.
This will involve both the study of the current international situation and of relations between states and non-state actors where conflicts have resulted in considerable violations of human rights.
You will also look at the challenges and demands that have resulted from the continual and growing movements of people, refugees, asylum seekers and migrants fleeing conflicts and seeking better lives. This course is underpinned by a grounding in case law in human rights.
Core modules
* Defining and Protecting Human Rights
* Dissertation
* Foundations and Frameworks of Human Rights
* Human Rights Actors and Activities
* Research Skills and Methods in Social Sciences
* Strategies for Achieving Human Rights
* Work Placement
Optional modules
* Contemporary US Foreign Policy
* Crimes of the Powerful
* Fascism and the Post War Extreme Right
* Gender and Politics
* Human Rights and Armed Conflict
* The Politics of Mass Murder
* Case Studies in International Conflict
* Media, Public Policy and International Politics
* Political Communication, Advocacy and Campaigning
* Questions of Censorship
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testOne or more of the following:
- a second class degree or above or equivalent; and/or
- relevant non-certified learning or work experience
We particularly welcome applications from people working in human rights organisations. International students must have an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent
Interviews
We normally invite all applicants who fulfil, or are likely to fulfil, the admissions requirements for an interview with the course director or another senior member of the teaching team. International students based overseas can arrange for an interview by email or telephone.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade B (Score: 75) |
Many of the courses that we run are accredited and recognised by relevant professional bodies within their respective fields. As part of our commitment to providing quality, relevant courses we seek accreditation and recognition wherever possible. In fact the Higher Education Funding Council of England awarded us a quality rating for 'Excellence in teaching'.
Kingston Business School is also one of an elite number of UK business schools with Association of MBA accreditation of our MBA courses. Plus we have received EPAS accreditation from the European Foundation for Management Development for several of our postgraduate and undergraduate business programmes; only the second UK business school to receive this accreditation.
To view a full list of our accreditations, please visit our website.
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