The Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking, and Exploitation Taught Masters course offered by Keele University is a distinctive, interdisciplinary program that provides a comprehensive overview of modern slavery and human trafficking as a global issue. The course equips students with critical understanding and specialist knowledge, fostering skills to work proactively and critically in this field. Course Content: The programme's content includes an overview of modern slavery and human trafficking, exploring topics such as its history, the contemporary global situation and issues concerning identification and support for victims, the responses to trafficking and slavery including legal and policy frameworks, and approaches to tackle these issues. Assessment methods vary between modules and may include essays, reports, case studies, presentations, and a dissertation.Key Modules: The different modules that students will study include Topics in Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Exploitation, Ethical and Legal Responses, and Global Perspectives on Modern Slavery. Students also have the opportunity to conduct a significant piece of independent research in the form of a dissertation related to the theme of modern slavery, human trafficking, and exploitation.Accreditations: The information provided does not include specific accreditations for this course.Future Careers: Graduates of this program may find careers in a range of sectors including government agencies, law, consulting, NGOs, research institutions, and more. They will be prepared to take on roles working to combat modern slavery, human trafficking, and exploitation both in the UK and internationally.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.