Course description
The MA in Human Rights focuses on the pressing questions of human rights.
Can there be space for human rights in world affairs? Who is responsible for the protection of human rights in world politics?
These theoretical and practical concerns form the central focus of the degree and are addressed through the compulsory course units. This research route course is designed for students who wish to progress to PhD study. It will appeal particularly to those with an interest in the political, legal and ethical issues that arise from widespread human rights violations globally.
The course provides you with an advanced, critical, interdisciplinary and systematic understanding of human rights issues within a global context. It is an interdisciplinary degree which allows you exposure to developments in international politics, political theory, and law in order to better understand the complex global environment in which human rights claims are made.
Teaching and learning
Part-time students complete the full-time course over two years. There are no evening or weekend course units available on the part-time course.
You must first check the schedule of the compulsory units and then select your optional units to suit your requirements.
Updated timetable information will be available from mid-August and you will have the opportunity to discuss your unit choices during induction week with your course director.
Coursework and assessment
Courses are taught through a combination of methods including interactive lectures and seminars. You will be assessed through a variety of methods, such as exams, essays, presentations and tutorials.
Career opportunities
In recent years, our graduates have progressed into careers in a variety of areas, such as:
- academia;
- the Civil Service;
- journalism;
- the NGO sector;
- a wide range of related positions in both the public and private sectors.
You will have access to a wide range of careers support tailored to your career or further study.