Curtin University Online Course - Human Rights and Development

Publish Date: May 19, 2017

Human Rights and Development

Discover why a critical understanding of development is paramount to addressing poverty, inequality, climate change, indigenous rights and issues of social justice.

About this course

In this course you will learn the meaning of development based on human rights and social justice perspectives. You will understand how development is practiced based on the needs, rights and capabilities of individuals; and critically explore the strengths and shortcomings of these approaches.

Next, you’ll explore the ideology behind international aid programs and look at development from both Indigenous and African perspectives. You’ll uncover human rights abuses, environmental issues and challenges to colonialist development, all of which still have an effect to this day.

Finally, you’ll explore the role of international financial and trade institutions in global development.

This course is part of the Human Rights MicroMasters program.

If you take the verified certificate pathway for the three human rights courses you will qualify for the MicroMasters credential.

The MicroMasters credential is an achievement in itself, but if you want to study further, you can use it towards studying a Master of Human Rights at Curtin.

What you'll learn

On successful completion of this course you will be able to:

  • understand contemporary challenges involving development and human rights
  • critically evaluate development ideologies and their impacts in society
  • apply social justice and human rights principles in development practices
  • contribute to development programs that benefit vulnerable groups

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Disciplines

Human Rights

Opportunity Types

Online

Eligible Countries

International