Certificate in Human Rights

Tipo de curso

Short program (degree)

Area de curso

Other Social Sciences

Idioma

Inglés

Calendario

Aug-2021

Duración

6 meses

Human rights can only be achieved through an informed and continued demand by people for their protection. Human rights education promotes values, beliefs and attitudes that encourage all individuals to uphold their own rights and those of others. It develops an understanding of everyone's common responsibility to make human rights a reality in each community. Human rights education constitutes an essential contribution to the long-term prevention of human rights abuses and represents an important investment in the endeavour to achieve a just society in which all human rights of all persons are valued and respected. This Certificate program, taught in English, is designed for students who want to learn about Human Rights in Latin America from philosophical, historical, cultural and social viewpoints. The courses that make up this program are: Genocide in the 20th century, Current Topics of Human Rights through film and Dictatorship and Activism in the Southern Cone in the 60s and 70s.  

How to apply?

General requirements: • Minimum GPA: 3.0 and good academic standing at home College or University. • At least 18 years of age when starting the program at UTDT. • A minimum of 4 semesters of college-level Spanish or proof of having at least a B2 level (only for courses taught in Spanish) • For MBA courses: be at least 26 years of age and have a minimum of 3 years of work experience. Application documents (all PDFs): 1. Application form (English / Spanish) 2. Official University transcript in English or Spanish including the grades of the most recent semester and an explanation of the grading system used at the home University 3. Proof of Spanish language proficiency 4. One page CV (resume) 5. Copy passport information page (if a multiple passport holder, please only send the one that will be used to enter Argentina) 6. Passport size photo for picture ID

Updated: 04-Jan-21

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