The degree as a whole comprises a foundational semester and a one-week inter-sessional intensive unit of study at the University of Sydney, followed by a second semester at one of four regional partner institutions:. Please refer to the degree resolutions in this Handbook for information on the specific admission requirements for different coursework award courses.
There are currently no research degrees offered in Human Rights and Democratisation, but potential applicants are referred to the Sociology and Social Policy section of the Postgraduate Handbook. For further information visit asiapacific. Scholarship available. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. By the end of the programme, students will have: 1 Excellent knowledge of theory and practice of the promotion and protection of human rights and democratization.
Programme Structure Students take up eight courses over the two semesters. By the end of the programme, students will have:. Programme Structure: Students take up eight courses over the two semesters. These courses include:.
In January of the second semester, students take part in the Intensive Course, a series of lectures and field work on a particular human rights issue that changes yearly. Thesis Each student is required to submit an original thesis on an approved topic. The thesis length is between 14,, words. The dissertation is an important part of the APMA programme. Research is mostly done using primary sources or by using a fresh approach to an existing debate in human rights and democratisation.
Documentation Requirements Applicants must include all of the following documentation in their submission:. Application Form Applicants must answer the application form clearly and completely and must be signed e-signature is accepted. Unsigned application forms will not be accepted.
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