• Total units 48 Units
  • Areas of interest Human Rights
  • Major code HMRT-MAJ
  • Academic career Undergraduate

This major addresses the human rights discipline in both theory and practice, and will equip students with an understanding of key issues relating to the study of human rights as a discipline, such as:

•    The political, philosophical and historical development of ideas concerning human rights
•    The emergence and role of human rights in international relations
•    The interplay between human rights theory, law and practice
•    Key contemporary theoretical debates on human rights
•    The relationship between human rights and concepts such as social justice and equity
•    The application of human rights theory in practice, such as:

o    Issues around the implementation and enforcement of human rights standards
o    Questions on the best mechanisms for dealing with human rights violations
o    Human rights advocacy and social movements in the international system

•    Contemporary case studies and issues

The Major is constructed so that the compulsory courses provide students with a robust understanding of political, legal, historical and philosophical origins and contemporary realities of the human rights field. When selecting their core courses to complete the Major, students then have a choice between selecting a pathway that will enable them to focus on a particular area of human rights (such as Indigenous rights, gender and human rights, human rights in political philosophy and the historical emergence of ideas of rights) or to select a range of courses that will enable them a broad expertise in various human rights issues (such as key contemporary issues, human rights and development, human rights in international relations).

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful
completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
 

  1. identify, discuss and analyse the key moments,
      issues and debates in the emergence of the contested concept of ‘human
      rights’;
  2. identify and appraise the differing applications
      of human rights in theory, law and practice;
  3. explain and assess the major contemporary
      theoretical debates within the human rights discourse; and
  4. recognize and assess the intersection between
      theories of human rights and the application of human rights standards in
      practice.

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Requirements

This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:

A maximum of 12 units of courses at 1000 level
A minimum of 6 units of courses at 3000 level

18 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
PHIL1004 Fundamental Ideas in Philosophy: An Introduction 6
POLS1005 Introduction to International Relations: Foundations and Concepts 6
POLS1006 Introduction to International Relations: Contemporary Global Issues 6

A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
HIST2238 Human Rights in History 6
POLS2113 Human Rights 6
POLS3035 The Politics of International Law 6

A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
POLS2044 Contemporary Political Analysis 6
SOCY2043 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods 6

A maximum of 18 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:

Code Title Units
ANTH2025 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective 6
ANTH2009 Culture and Development 6
ANTH2129 Crossing Borders: Migration, Identity and Livelihood 6
ASIA2081 Human Rights in Asia 6
ENGL3037 Literature, Law and Human Rights 6
GEND2021 Trauma, Memory and Culture 6
HIST2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History 6
HIST2133 Human Variations and Racism in Western Culture, c. 1450-1950 6
HIST2223 The French Revolution and Napoleon 6
HIST2226 Nazi Germany 6
HIST2228 Enlightenment Worlds 6
HIST2232 Crime and Justice: Historical Dilemmas 6
INDG3001 Public policy development and implementation and Indigenous Australians 6
PHIL2020 Theories of Social Justice 6
  PHIL 2111: Global Citizens
PHIL2113 Global Justice 6
POLS2011 Development and Change 6
POLS2063 Contemporary Political Theory 6
  POLS 2064: Global Social Movements
POLS2095 Politics in Latin America 6
POLS2100 Genocide in the Modern World 6
POLS2101 Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the 20th and 21st Centuries 6
POLS2119 Ideas in Politics 6
POLS2123 Peace and Conflict Studies 6
  POLS 3030: Politics of Brazil
POLS3032 The Politics of Empire 6
SOCY2157 Surveillance and Society 6
SOCY2030 Sociology of Third World Development 6
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