Overview

ACU’s Bachelor of Human Rights is an exciting new course that will assist in preparing you to be one of the leading human rights advocates of the 21st century.Human rights advocacy has never been more important. It’s a highly significant and swiftly growing field of research and practice within law, criminal justice, history, philosophy and politics. This new degree will enable you to emerge from your studies capable of evaluating the place of human rights in modern society, a vital skill as these ideas and practices become every-deeper embedded into corporate, government and non-government sectors.

Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

advocacy: domestic and international advocacy, humanitarian services, disaster relief, policy development, volunteer co-ordinationlaw: human rights law, international law, immigration law, diversity/equity law,social services: human services provision, public health, economic development, policy developmentinternational relations: diplomacy, peacekeeping, foreign affairscommunications: foreign news reporting/correspondence, investigative journalism, research

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Australian Catholic University website for admission criteria information.

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