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2 Human Rights Degree Programs in Colombia


Escuela Superior De Administracion Publica / Higher School of Public Administration
Human Rights Specialization
- Dosquebradas, Colombia
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The person who graduated from the ESAP Human Rights Specialization program, faithful to Esapista principles, will become a professional characterized by their solid comprehensive quality training where the intellectual, scientific, cultural, ethical, and environmental converge.


Los Libertadores University Foundation (Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores)
Master's Degree in Human Rights and Transitional Justice
- Cundinamarca, Colombia
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master's Degree in Human Rights and Transitional Justice aims to train professionals who respond with relevance to the needs of Colombian society in relation to the knowledge of the area of Human Rights and its relationship with the changes in the Transitional Justice processes that are caused and evidenced both in the post-agreement and post-conflict phases. Academic training does not stop in the orbit of the post-agreement and post-conflict but rather it aims to provide tools related to the knowledge of Human Rights, especially to its guarantee during the processes of Transitional Justice, which leads to the study of this type of special justice to understand and articulate its integration within the legal system.
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Human Rights degree programs in Colombia focus on the critical study of rights, justice, and social equity. This field explores how to address injustices in various contexts, equipping you to advocate for marginalized communities and uphold human dignity.
Students examining Human Rights engage with courses such as international law, advocacy strategies, and social justice theory. You'll develop skills like conducting human rights investigations, crafting policy recommendations, and facilitating community outreach programs. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, preparing you to navigate complex social issues.
In Colombia, the educational environment fosters collaboration and critical thinking, where students build confidence as they explore new perspectives on human rights. Graduates find that their skills are relevant in various sectors, such as non-governmental organizations, international development agencies, and public advocacy groups, making their expertise valuable worldwide. Engaging with Colombia's unique social and political landscape enriches your understanding of global human rights challenges and opportunities.