Human Rights
Postgraduate Coursework 2009 Overview

 

Overview

 
Human Rights has become the language of our time, and core business of an increasing number of government, inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations both in Australia and internationally. Recognising the need for graduates with a deep understanding of human rights theory and practice and the ability to see how human rights language and tools can be used effectively in real life situations. Sydney University is offering the first inter-disciplinary human rights post graduate program in Australia.
This program will give graduates a firm foundation in human rights and, through a series of core units, provide them with a practical understanding of how human rights operate in different political, economic, social and environmental contexts. Emphasing the practice of human rights, the program will equip graduates to use human rights language and tools skilfully and effectively, in order to achieve specific changes in the real world.
For students of the Masters Degree, this program includes the practical dimension of the opportunity for students to do an internship in an Australian or international human rights organisation. The degree has a global focus, but will also capitalise on Australia's geo-political location to offer a unique focus on the Asia-Pacific region.

Career Opportunities

 
Graduates can expect to find employment in dedicated human rights governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations, as well as in government departments and agencies where human rights specialisation is required, and increasingly in major Australian and multinational corporations that wish or need to take human rights considerations into account in their operations.

Units of Study

 
Core
ECOP 6130
Human Rights & International Development
GEOS 5501
Human Rights
and the
Environment

GOVT 6117
International Politics
and Human Rights

SCLG 6911
Human Rights
Advocacy and
Strategies

 
Elective
AHCD 4053
Human Rights and
Social Justice

ASNS 6904
Human Rights
in Asia

BETH 5103
Biomedicine
and Society

BETH 5203
Ethics and
Public Health

DVST 6901
Development:
Critical Perspectives A

DVST 6902
Development:
Critical Perspectives B

DVST 6904
Rethinking
Poverty

ECOP 6018
Economic Development: Growth &
Wellbeing

ECOP 6019
Political Economy
of Conflict & Peace

LAWS 6218
International Humanitarian Law
LAWS 6846
Human Rights & the Global Economy
PACS 6901
United Nations & International Conflict Resolution
PACS 6908
Conflict Resolution
and Peacebuilding

PACS 6911
Key Issues in
Peace and
Conflict Studies

PACS 6912
Nonviolence:
Philosophy & Practice

PACS 6914
Conflict-Resolving
Media

PACS 6915
Human Rights,
Peace and Justice

PACS 6923
The Human Right
to Food

PACS 6927
Transitional
Justice &
Peacebuilding

PHIL 5921
Cosmopolitanism
&
Community

PHIL 7607
Rights
&
Norms

SCLG 6905
Independent
Study & Report

SCLG 6906
Dissertation
Part 1

SCLG 6907
Dissertation
Part 2

SCLG 6913
Human Rights
Internship A

SCLG 6914
Human Rights
Internship B

SCWK 6910
Community Work
Policy and Practice

SCWK 6949
Global Social
Policy

       
 
ARTS 7000
Academic Communication for Postgraduates
Highly recommended that this unit of study be completed during first semester of study by all non-English speaking background postgraduate students.
General information on this Unit of Study.