Human Rights & Understanding the Basic Concept of Freedom
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Digital certificate
Digital certificate - £4.99
Hard copy certificate
Hard copy certificate - £9.99
Hardcopy Certificate for International Students: £14.99
For students outside of the United Kingdom, this option ensures delivery of a high-quality, professionally printed certificate to your international address for only £14.99.
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Human Rights & Understanding the Basic Concept of Freedom
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To simplify the evaluation and accreditation procedure for students, we offer an automated assessment system. You'll have immediate access to a custom-created MCQ test or assignment after completing this course. The results will be immediately evaluated, and the score will be shown for your assessment. Each test will have a passing mark of 60%.
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Description
Welcome to the captivating realm of human rights and the profound freedom concepts underpinning them. This theoretical course offers a comprehensive exploration of human rights foundations, classifications, and practical dimensions, empowering you to understand their significance in fostering a just and equitable society.
The course introduces you to the basic concepts of freedom and human rights, tracing their historical origins and examining the philosophical principles underpinning them. You will explore the classification of human rights, delving into the different categories and understanding their interconnectedness, ensuring a holistic understanding of the subject.
The course then examines women's and children's rights, shedding light on their challenges and the legal frameworks and international conventions designed to safeguard their rights and well-being. Additionally, you will explore the multifaceted nature of freedom, exploring its various aspects, such as freedom of expression, assembly, religion, and thought, recognising its essential role in fostering a just and inclusive society.
Finally, the course introduces you to prominent international human rights organisations, providing insights into their global roles, mandates, and efforts to promote and protect human rights. Throughout the course, you will develop critical thinking skills to assess and evaluate human rights issues and challenges in contemporary society.
Join this course to understand human rights more deeply, broaden your perspective, and contribute to a more just and inclusive world.
Certification
Upon completing the course, you can choose to receive a certificate named Human Rights. Prices for certificates are as follows:
- PDF Certificate: £4.99
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- UK Students: £9.99
Professionally printed certificate delivered in the UK.
- International Students: £14.99
Professionally printed certificate delivered internationally.
Who is this course for?
The target audience for the course is:
- Students of law, political science, international relations, or human rights studies seek a theoretical foundation in the field.
- Professionals in human rights organisations, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), or governmental agencies working on human rights-related issues.
- Individuals are interested in human rights principles and their practical implications in society.
- Advocates and activists are striving to promote human rights and social justice.
- Researchers and academics are exploring the interdisciplinary field of human rights and freedom.
Career path
Our course will prepare you for a range of careers, including:
- Human Rights Advocate (£25,000 - £60,000)
- Policy Analyst/Researcher in Human Rights (£25,000 - £50,000)
- Human Rights Officer in International Organizations (£30,000 - £80,000)
- Legal Advisor in Human Rights NGOs (£30,000 - £60,000)
- Academic/Professor in Human Rights Studies (£35,000 - £70,000)
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