The Human Rights LLM degree programme offered by the University of Aberdeen is a one-year full-time course that explores the key principles of human rights law and its application. The programme prepares students who aspire to work in human rights advocacy, international organisations, or in the public or private sector.Course Content: This course covers both general and specialised topics in human rights law including the European Convention on Human Rights; the law in relation to children, women, and victims of armed conflict; immigration and refugees; environment and health; new technologies; and businesses and corporations.Key Modules: This programme comprises several modules including International Human Rights Law, Optional Courses, Legal Research Skills, and Dissertation.Future Careers: Upon completion of this LLM degree programme, students may pursue careers in human rights advocacy, legal research, international organisations, public or private sectors, or undertake PhD research to further their academic career.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.