Course
Degree Project, Human Rights and Democracy, 30 credits (Master 120 credits)
The course literature may be subject to revision.
No course literature.
The schedule is available at the latest one month before the course starts. We do not recommend that you print the schedule as some changes may happen.
Course Coordinator
Johanna Romare
Senior lecturer, Director of Studies Department of Human Rights and Democracy
Grades
A = Excellent, B = Very good, C = Good, D = Satisfactory, E = Sufficient, Fx = Insufficient, F = InsufficientExamination Format
- Essay
The applicant must have a Bachelor’s degree in human rights studies or another related field in social or political science, law or the humanities. Students with undergraduate degrees in the natural sciences, engineering or medicine may also be admitted subject to their ability to demonstrate a proficiency in human rights, for instance through professional or voluntary work or activity.
In addition, advanced level studies in human rights studies of 45 credits or the equivalent.
If English is not the applicant’s native language, his or her language proficiency is to be demonstrated by e.g. IELTS test, TOEFL test, Cambridge/Oxford test, a Bachelor’s degree from a study programme taught entirely in English, or a passing grade in English 6/English B from Swedish upper secondary school.
- Completion of a course requires a minimum of 80% attendance at lectures and 100% attendance at seminars/group work and other assignments. Absence beyond that can be compensated by supplementing assignment(s) if the instructor finds it possible. In case of an absence of 50% or more, the course is considered as interrupted, even if assignments have been completed.
Established by The College of Human Rights and Democracy at Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm on February 3, 2021.