You will study human rights in their political, legal, sociological, anthropological, and philosophical contexts, and you will be introduced to a wide variety of approaches to research across a range of disciplines, and to the theoretical frameworks for advanced legal scholarship. You will also take specialist option modules, choosing from a wide range of subjects in the area of human rights. This program will be attractive to those who wish to develop a career in the human rights field. It is especially aimed at more established participants in human rights practice across the spectrum of professional, NGO, governmental and inter-governmental activity, as well as CSR professionals in the private sector, who wish to take time to reflect and to deepen their understanding. Graduates can pursue careers in the legal profession, government and the public sector, and research or journalism. Possible professions include human rights lawyer, barrister, or human resources officer. This degree may also be useful in becoming a researcher, journalist, or trading standards officer.
A second-class honours degree (2:2) or above in law, the humanities, or social sciences; other subjects will be considered.
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, the requirement for this course is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 7.0, with not less than 6.5 in each of the sub-tests.
Law
Central London
Postgraduate
1
January
£11580, £17700,
London
Postgraduate
GBP £5880, £10680
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Postgraduate
GBP Home: £9,450, EU/International: £19,850
Durham
Postgraduate
GBP £9,800, £21,500