This course is an entrance pathway into the master courses in human rights training and human rights instruction for anyone that do not own a relevant level. It is for human rights workers, those who'd hope to work from the human rights field, practitioners who wish to employ human rights principles for their practice, development workers, non-government organisation (NGO) workers, activists, teachers, mediation and conflict workers, and community workers. It involves the research of the theory and doctrine of human rights across different ethnic, religious, cultural and cultural customs, and also how these ideas may be translated into training in the world. This course is for those working both in Australia and globally. It is multidisciplinary, and provides an opportunity for individuals from different cultural backgrounds, professions and areas to dialog about human rights and also develop their ideas and techniques in human rights training.
Please consult with http://study.curtin.edu.au for more information on entry for the class.