LLM Multidisciplinary Human Rights (Coursework)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey with Multidisciplinary Human Rights (Coursework) at the University of Pretoria, where the study of human rights transcends boundaries and takes on a global perspective. In response to the evolving landscape, our program has become increasingly multifaceted, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of human rights in diverse contexts.
Overview
Multidisciplinary Human Rights (Coursework) at the University of Pretoria fosters professional relationships with influential international bodies, including the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the World Bank, and esteemed foreign universities. Immerse yourself in a research-rich environment and an educational setting grounded in values of social justice and excellence.
Admission Requirements
- LLB degree or BProc degree or relevant degree from a foreign university that allows entrance to the formal legal profession
- A weighted average of at least 65% at final-year level
- History and philosophy of human rights
- Law and sustainable development
- Global perspectives on law, justice and development
- Multidisciplinary human rights
- Post-apartheid jurisprudence
- Research methodology
- Socio-economic rights under comparative and international law
The fee of this programme is R29000 per annum
Future Career Outcomes
As a graduate of Multidisciplinary Human Rights, envision a future where you play a vital role in advancing human rights globally. Contribute to shaping policies, advocating for justice, and fostering positive change in communities around the world.