University of Roehampton London
University of Roehampton London

MA Human Rights and International Relations

University of Roehampton London, United Kingdom

Course Overview

The MA Human Rights and International Relations program prioritizes the development of a professional skillset by exploring the multifaceted intersection of human rights and international relations and addressing contemporary global issues. Through introducing students to core debates and perspectives and equipping them with the latest research methods, the program ensures graduates are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of international human rights advocacy and protection in a competitive environment.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
1 Year
Total Fee
£17325
Intake
September 2024
Language Proficiency

Under Graduation: 55%  

English for HSE/SSE: MOI or IELTS: 6.5‎

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
  • EXPERIANCE CERTIFICATES
University
University of Roehampton London
University Details

The institution of Roehampton is a well-known public institution in the United Kingdom that was founded in 1841 by the National Society. Currently, 9,000 students are enrolled in the University of Roehampton campus. Approximately 14% of these students are foreign, representing 146 different countries. International students at the University of Roehampton can choose from 75 undergraduate programmes, 69 postgraduate programmes, 10 higher technical programmes, and many non-degree programmes.

Syllabus

Summer Term:

Compulsory Module:

  • Dissertation
    • Introduction to dissertation writing
    • Research proposal development
    • Individual research and writing

Autumn Term:

Compulsory Modules:

  1. Foundations of Human Rights

    • Introduction to the concept and history of human rights
    • Examination of key international human rights instruments
    • Analysis of contemporary human rights issues
  2. Foundations of International Relations

    • Overview of major theories and concepts in international relations
    • Historical context of international relations
    • Exploration of key actors and institutions in the international system

Optional Modules:

  1. Genocide, Atrocities, and International Justice

    • Study of genocides and atrocities in modern history
    • Examination of international legal responses to mass crimes
  2. Human Rights Campaigning and Advocacy

    • Strategies and tactics for effective human rights advocacy
    • Case studies of successful human rights campaigns
  3. Challenges to Human Rights

    • Analysis of contemporary challenges to the realization of human rights
    • Critical examination of cultural, political, and economic factors impacting human rights
  4. Cosmopolis: International Relations from Below

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