The Globalisation, Politics, Conflict and Human Rights MA course offered by The University of Brighton is an innovative program that provides students with in-depth understanding of global issues. Through this course, students embark on the study of key theoretical debates about globalisation and global politics, including capitalist globalisation, human rights and the relationship between the state and civil society. Course Content: The course investigates both practical and theoretical aspects of globalisation and global politics. It explores the dynamics of globalisation, the global political economy, contemporary global policy and practice, and the politics of human rights. Key Modules: Some key modules include 'Politics of Human Rights', 'Globalisation, Conflict and Post-conflict Reconstruction', 'Conflict and Security in Emerging Global Politics' and 'Globalisation and Global Politics'. Future Careers: Graduates from this course will be well-equipped for careers in human rights advocacy, humanitarian assistance, working with NGOs, or in government, diplomacy and international agencies. The course also provides a solid foundation for doctoral research in the social sciences. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.