The Master's programme "Human Rights Studies in Politics, Law and Society" comprises four semesters (two years). During the first two semesters, students become familiar with the history and theory of human rights, human rights codes and guarantees, social change and human rights, legal argumentation in human rights, institutions, and enforcement as well as global, regional, and local communication and understanding. These topics are accompanied by intensive academic training in social science methodology.
After the second semester, students undertake an internship of ten weeks in an organisation that is relevant to human rights. Examples of organisations include public authorities, international and supranational organisations, international and national government or non-government organisations, think tanks, research institutes, educational institutions, media, or private companies. The internship may take place in Germany but it is also recommended that students gain work experience abroad in developing countries.
The third semester provides an opportunity to focus on areas of interest such as work/employment, migration and asylum or communication.
In addition, students are encouraged to mingle with students who are enrolled in the other degree programmes of the department and to collect a number of credits in joint classes. Other programmes that are run by the department focus on social law, social sciences, intercultural relations, intercultural communication, and European studies.
The Master's thesis will be written during the fourth semester. Students discuss their topics of interest with two supervisors in the department and, after having submitted their thesis, defend it in an oral disputation.
MAHRS students with a strong interest in research can apply for a PhD programme at Hochschule Fulda after graduation. For more information, see:
https://www.hs-fulda.de/en/departments/social-cultural-sciences/fulda-graduate-centre-of-social-sciences
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Study abroad units are not compulsory, but they are available. The department has a range of partnerships within Erasmus as well as with overseas partners. Students are welcome to apply for a study abroad semester.
An internship of ten weeks is to be completed during the summer break between the second and the third semester. The internship can be undertaken in Germany or abroad. A programme adviser will assist in finding an appropriate internship. For further information please read the section on educational organisation.