Bachelor’s in Human Rights and Global Ethics
About This Course
This comprehensive 3-4 year undergraduate program provides students with a thorough understanding of human rights, global ethics, and the intersection of legal, social, and political frameworks. The program offers a multidisciplinary approach to addressing global issues such as social justice, environmental ethics, and human rights violations. Students will engage in theoretical studies, case analyses, and practical applications, preparing them for impactful careers in human rights advocacy, social justice, and international relations.
Key Highlights:
- In-depth exploration of human rights law, global ethics, and social justice.
- Practical knowledge in addressing human rights challenges on a global scale.
- Multidisciplinary approach to contemporary global issues including ethics, politics, and law.
- Opportunities for internships and fieldwork in human rights organizations.
Learning Outcomes:
- Master the fundamental principles and legal frameworks of human rights.
- Develop a global perspective on human rights and ethical challenges.
- Gain proficiency in conducting human rights research and advocacy.
- Build the capacity to analyze global issues and contribute to sustainable social justice solutions.
Learning Objectives
Understand key concepts in human rights, global ethics, and international law.
Analyze the role of global institutions in promoting social justice and human rights.
Develop skills for advocating and working towards global social change.
Critically engage with global ethical dilemmas and their impact on human rights.
Gain insights into the ethical challenges faced by human rights professionals worldwide.
Material Includes
- Videos
- Booklets
Requirements
- A high school diploma or equivalent is required for enrollment.
- No prior knowledge of human rights law or global ethics is required, although it is beneficial.
- Active participation in discussions, assignments, and internships is expected.
Target Audience
- Aspiring human rights professionals, social justice advocates, and students seeking to make a difference in global governance, international relations, and human rights law.
Curriculum
4 Lessons