

UCAM Universidad Católica San Antonio (Murcia)
International Human Rights Law
Study detals
: Master's degree : LLM in International Human Rights Law : Full time : 12 MonthRequirements
Entry requirements
A B2 English level is required to be admitted in this Degree.
You can provide any language proficiency certificate from. Any other English certificate will be evaluated individually.
- CAMBRIDGE: (IELTS) - 5.5/6.5
- DUOLINGO - 100/125
- CAMBRIDGE: GENERALENGLISH EXAMS - FIRSTCERTIFICATEIN ENGLISH(FCE)
- TOEFL PBT (PAPER BASED) - 511+
- TOEFL IBT (INTERNET BASED) - 72/94
Other entry requirements are:
- Scanned biopage of your valid passport.
- High School academic transcript, Diploma and national exam result slip
- Statement of Purpose/Motivational Letter
- Curriculum Vitae
All non-EU students need to get the academic credentials legalised by Hague Apostille for countries ascribed to the Hague Agreement. If not, the original documents should be authenticated by the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Spanish Consulate/Embassy in the country where the documents was issued. Documents should be translated in English or Spanish by an official translator or through the Spanish embassy/consulate in your country.
Speciality
Studying the master in International Human Rights Law at UCAM opens doors to invaluable opportunities and helps students engage with prominent companies, enabling them to apply the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program. The internship will foster professional growth that will equip students with the necessary preparation to thrive in the competitive business world.
- SOIL – “Orientation and Work Placement Service”
- UCAM Portal de Empleo - employment portal for students and alumni
- “Network of Recruiting Erasmus” - a service that promotes placement of students in various companies that recognize the value of international experience.
This program is a Continuing Education Master, also known as Master of Professional Development. It represents a dedicated academic initiative meticulously designed to facilitate specialization in a chosen subject area.
Additional information
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's in International Human Rights Law from UCAM are qualified for impactful careers across a diverse range of sectors, including:
- International and NGO Human Rights Advocacy: Working with global organizations and NGOs focused on advocating for human rights.
- Specialized Legal Practice: Taking on legal positions within law firms that focus on human rights issues.
- Public Administration: Engaging in roles within public administration to shape human rights policies and regulations.
- International Courts: Providing legal expertise and advocacy in human rights cases at international courts.
- EU Institutions: Occupying positions within EU institutions, utilizing specialized skills in advocacy, legal analysis, and policy development to advance human rights agendas.
The International Human Rights Law LLM at UCAM is a pioneering academic program born out of a collaboration between UCAM and the Federation of Catholic Family Associations in Europe (FAFCE). This partnership has led to the creation of a unique curriculum that integrates a Catholic anthropological perspective into the study of international human rights law. Reflecting the strength of this collaboration, Vincenzo Bassi, President of the FAFCE, will serve as one of the coordinators of the Master's program.