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2 Human Rights Degree Programs in Brazil


UCPEL- Catholic University Of Pelotas
Master in Social Policy and Human Rights
- Historical Centre, Brazil
Master degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
State, social rights and social policy Studies, under a critical framework, Social Policy in a multidisciplinary perspective, analyzing the processes of formulation and implementation of social policies, highlighting the elements that confer institutionality to them - the management processes, the financial framework, the evaluative designs and focuses, the exercise of social control. It also researches the work processes of different areas related to the development of social policies, with an emphasis on the search for interdisciplinarity, intersectionality, and verification of the impact on the quality of life of users. It includes comparative studies on Social Protection Systems in Southern Countries in South America, with emphasis on the particularities of the border regions and Border Lines.


Tiradentes University - Universidade Tiradentes
Master's course in Human Rights
- Farolândia, Brazil
Master degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Master's course in Human Rights at the Unit has the central objective of developing research and advanced studies in the area of Law, with a focus on Human Rights, from a critical, non-Eurocentric perspective, which contemplates Latin American experiences and the specificities and potentialities of local knowledge, Brazilian culture and historical narratives that constitute our tradition, to face dimensions that currently generate important challenges to the legal universe: social complexities, new technologies, and the natural environment.
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Human Rights degree programs in Brazil engage students in the essential discussions surrounding dignity, justice, and equity. The dynamic learning environment encourages critical thinking, enabling you to examine pressing social issues within a rich cultural context.
Through courses in international law, social justice advocacy, and human rights policy, you'll delve into the intricacies of legal frameworks and practices that uphold human rights. Students typically analyze case studies from diverse regions, providing a global perspective on local and international issues. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, allowing for a deeper understanding of complex legal and ethical dilemmas.
Many programs emphasize practical experience, fostering skills through internships with NGOs or advocacy organizations. You'll gain competencies in negotiations, conflict resolution, and public policy analysis, preparing you for diverse career paths. Graduates can pursue roles in governmental agencies, international organizations, or non-profit sectors, leveraging their expertise to advocate for human rights on a global scale. Brazil's emphasis on community advocacy aligns well with these career opportunities, ensuring that your learning experience is both comprehensive and applicable.