
The Human Rights Bachelor of Arts program at Malmö University is a full-time on-campus degree that focuses on the study of human rights principles, legal frameworks, and global justice systems. The program explores how human rights are defined, protected, and challenged in different political and social contexts. Students engage with international law, ethics, and policy analysis to understand the role of human rights in contemporary global issues.
This program prepares graduates for careers in human rights advocacy, international law, public policy, and NGO work. It provides strong analytical, legal, and research skills, enabling students to work in international organizations, governmental agencies, legal institutions, and civil society organizations focused on protecting and promoting human rights.
Year 1 – Foundations of Human Rights
• Introduction to Human Rights Theory and Law
• Global Human Rights Institutions and Governance
• Civil and Political Rights
• Research Methods in Human Rights
Year 2 – Advanced Human Rights Studies
• Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
• Human Rights and Global Justice
• Human Rights and the Environment
• Elective Modules in Human Rights
Year 3 – Specialized Human Rights Studies
• Human Rights in Conflict Zones
• Humanitarian Law and Global Policy
• Human Rights Advocacy and International Law
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Human Rights
Graduates of the Human Rights program are well-prepared for careers in human rights advocacy, international law, and social justice. They can work as human rights defenders, legal consultants, policy advisors, and advocacy specialists. With growing global attention on human rights violations, professionals skilled in human rights law and policy are in high demand. Graduates often work in NGOs, international organizations, governmental bodies, and law firms, advocating for the protection and promotion of human rights worldwide.
The Human Rights program provides students with a thorough understanding of international human rights law, human rights advocacy, and social justice. Students gain expertise in international human rights frameworks, legal protections, and advocacy strategies, preparing them for roles in global human rights organizations. The program’s combination of theory and practical experience ensures that graduates are ready to advocate for the protection of human rights in various global contexts.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 40 665 70 00
Email: info@mau.se
Address: Malmo University, Nordenskioldsgatan 1, 211 19 Malmo, Sweden