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Global Studies (Human rights), Bachelor

La Trobe University, Australia

 
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Subject ranking

Anthropology
Australia / QS
4th
Anthropology
Australia / Guardian
4th
Politics
Australia / Guardian
8th

Costs

Course feesS$29.3K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$22K / year
Beer S$11
MacDonalds S$13
Cinema S$20
Coffee S$5
TotalS$51.3K / year

Entry requirements

A Level CDD
Diploma 1.8
International Baccalaureate 24
O Level

Scholarships

La Trobe Regional Scholarship
$5000 for tuition
Limited quantity
La Trobe International Scholarship
25% for tuition
Limited quantity
La Trobe South East Asia Scholarship
Up to 30% for tuition
Limited quantity
Australia Destination Scholarship
Up to $15000 for tuition
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
106465H(17)
University
Code
00115M
Upcoming
Intakes
Feb 2025
Jul 2024
Course
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Information
WHATSAPP
+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

3 years
Graduate
2027
About the course

La Trobe's Bachelor of Global Studies gives you a strong grounding in the issues facing key regions and countries around the world. We've designed this degree to introduce you to global problems and their policy responses, so you'll develop the tools to tackle the challenges of the future.Study core subjects examining the history of international relations and geopolitics, contemporary security issues – such as American power, the rise of China, contemporary armed conflict and terrorism – and the emerging challenges of human and environmental security.Look at international cooperation and conflict. Analyse the dynamics of power, sovereignty and security, exploring transformational changes in 21st century international relations. Investigate the powerful role of international law – including humanitarian, environmental and refugee law.

What you will learn

The Human Rights major will train you to analyse the social and political dynamics of human rights struggles across the world. In this major you will explore the extent to which states institutionalise human rights norms and how different movements seek justice using the power of human rights discourse. Across a variety of countries and issues including social justice, gender, sexuality, and Indigenous politics, you will learn to evaluate various human rights situations and develop responses to improve them.

Undertaking a Human Rights major at La Trobe will connect you to experts in democracy and democratisation, political theory, the international politics of human rights, gender, sexuality and diversity, human trafficking, and the history of Australian Aboriginal struggles.

A local representative of La Trobe University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.