2 Part time Human Rights Certificate degrees found
- Certificate
- Social Sciences
- Political Science
- Human Rights
- Part time
- Europe2
- North America1
2 Part time Human Rights Certificate degrees found
Ersta Skรถndal University College
certificate in Introduction to Humanity and Welfare: The Individual in the Welfare Society
- Sรถdermalm, Sweden
- Farsta, Sweden
Certificate
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
Swedish, English
After completing the course, the doctoral students shall have the ability to summarize scientific texts that analyze the individual in welfare society from different perspectives; compare the meaning of the concept of welfare society within different political environments.
IAU College
Peace & Conflict Studies, certificate
- Naperville, USA
- Barcelona, Spain + 1 more
Certificate
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Peace & Conflict Studies Program at IAU emphasizes constructive and creative reflection, analyses, and mediation of conflicts worldwide. Special emphasis will be placed on how representation plays a key role in constructing perceptions of conflicted societies in the global media.
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As a natural segue topic for many degrees, the study of human rights can provide a broad understanding of the issues and current moral dilemmas surrounding the proper treatment of people. This area of study may be ideal for law, education, business, or government students.
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Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.