The International Economic and Social Justice postgraduate course offered by Glasgow Caledonian University equips students with the tools and knowledge to make a real difference globally. This programme is designed to provide a deep understanding of global economic and social challenges and how to combat inequality and promote social justice.Course Content: This course comprises modules that focus on concepts of social justice in relation to inequalities and the social determinants of health. Students will explore policy challenges and responses to economic trends and shifts, including those related to technological innovation and the labour market. They will also study international human rights law, analysing its effectiveness in achieving social justice.Key Modules: The course is divided into several modules including Global Health, International Human Rights Law, Governance and Social Justice, Globalisation and Social Justice, Project Management, Social Research Methodology, Economic Development and Social Change, and Dissertation. Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, students have not just enhanced their career prospects, but they also develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to professionally handle social justice issues in various sectors. Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors like international charities, non-governmental organisations, and international organisations such as the World Health Organisation or United Nations. Careers may also spread to policymaking in government, academics, research and consultancy on issues related to social justice.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.