Masters Program in Human Rights and Democracy
University College Stockholm
Åkeshovsvägen 29, 168 39 Bromma, Sweden
SEK 160,000.00
SEK 40,000.00
SEK 40,000.00
SEK 900.00
2 Years
Course Overview
The Master's in Human Rights and Democracy provides students with deep knowledge and skills in human rights studies. Focusing on the relationship between human rights and democracy. The program covers human rights norms' history, development, and real-world application, especially in law, philosophy, politics, and social sciences. Students also develop important skills in project planning, problem-solving, writing, and speaking. This two-year, full-time program is taught in English at the Bromma campus in Stockholm. It is open to both Swedish... Read more
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's in Human Rights and Democracy have a wide range of career opportunities in both national and international sectors. They are well-equipped for roles in government bodies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private companies. Careers in human rights law, policy development, advocacy, and social justice are common paths. Graduates can work as human rights researchers, legal advisors, policy analysts, or project managers in various sectors focused on human rights and democracy. The skills gained from this program are also valuable in international relations, public health, and education. Graduates can contribute to promoting human... Read more
Course Summary
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Åkeshovsvägen 29, 168 39 Bromma, Sweden
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2 Year's Post Graduation (PG)
Program Length -
Available Intakes
Sep, ,
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SEK 160,000.00
Tuition Fees -
Minimum Deposit
SEK 40,000.00 -
Scholarship
SEK 40,000.00 -
SEK 900.00
Application Fees -
SEK 123,768.00/Year
Living Cost
University
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Bachelor
Minimum Mark (%) OR Minimum CGPA
Mark:60% OR CGPA:2.50
