Key Benefits:
Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the positive report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, and agreed on the official character of the title by the Council of Ministers of 4 June 2010 (published in BOE of 28 June 2010),
This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35.4 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of 21 December, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, of 12 April, has resolved to publish the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the official title of Master's Degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development by the Universitat de Valencia, which is structured according to the Annex to this Resolution.
Valencia, April 16, 2013. -Rector, Esteban Jesus Morcillo Sanchez.
ANNEX
Plan of Studies of the title of Master's Degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development
Knowledge Branch: Social and Legal Sciences
1. Distribution of the curriculum by type of subject in ECTS credits:
of subjects | |
---|---|
|
30 |
Optives | 24 |
End Job | 6 |
Credits totals | 60 |
2. Description of the modules that the curriculum consists of:
Module I: Human rights, peace and sustainable development
Character | |||
---|---|---|---|
| Required |
Required |
protection of human rights at the state level | Obligatory | 2 |
and inclusive society: Human rights and diversity | Required |
2 | |
Rights and Human Security | Required | ||
Required | 2 | ||
's rights and peace processes |
1 | ||
Perspective in Peace Processes |
| ||
1 | |||
Required | 2 | ||
Justice, State Reconstruction, and Peace Consolidation |
Required | 2 | |
Rights and International Humanitarian Law |
| ||
2 | 2 | ||
2 | |||
2 | |||
2 | |||
Required | |||
| Required |
2 | |
Development Economics | Required | ||
political economy of globalization. Real globalization and possible globalization | Required | 2 | |
growth and sustainable human development | Required | 2 | |
credits to be cured | 30 |
Module II: Professional Orientation
Character | ||
---|---|---|
Solidarity, Development, and Peace. Volunteering | Optional | 2.5 |
Protection Mechanisms European Human Rights and Additional Protocols | Optional | 2 |
Promotion and Protection of human rights by the United Nations | Optional |
2 |
Criminal Court structure and functions | Optional | |
Optional | ||
Cooperation and Human Rights |
Optional | 2.5 |
and managing cooperation projects |
2 | |
and legal technical assistance |
| |
Optional | 6 | |
credits to be cured | 24 |
Module III: Academic-Investigator Guidance
Character | ||
---|---|---|
TEDH jurisprudence | Optional | 1 |
Rights and religious freedom | Optional | 2 |
The responsibility to protect | Optional | 2 |
Violence against women and children in armed conflicts | Optional | 2 |
Genocide, torture, and internment fields | Optional |
Rights Education |
| 1 | |
The principle of subsidiarity between local and global justice | Optional | 2 |
| Optional | 2 |
and ethical development rights |
| |
Human rights as a global justice practice. The challenges of poverty and local and global inequalities | Optional | 2 |
started to research | Optional | 6 |
credits to be cured |
24 |
Module IV: Job End Job
Character | |||
---|---|---|---|
| Required | ||
Required totals to be cured | 6 |