| Faculty: | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences |
| Field of Study: | International/Global Studies International Relations and National Security Studies, Other
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| Description: | Learn about the historical evolution and contemporary implications of universal human rights discourse in varying cultural and political contexts. Examine and critically assess the intersections between domestic legislation, international statutes, human rights declarations and conventions, and global social justice movements. Develop tools to challenge forms of political repression, discrimination, subjugation and persecution.
Your career: human rights organizations; policymaking; advocacy; non-profit organizations and the community sector; humanitarian aid; international relations; journalism; law; NGOs; public service; education |
| Cost per year:* | Domestic fees: Visit Carleton's website for domestic costs
International fees: Visit Carleton's website for international costs.
Listed costs include compulsory fees. |