The Global Ethics and Justice (Distance learning) programme from University of Birmingham offers a range of core modules which provide a foundation for your studies, with the opportunity to apply your learning to areas of specific interest through your choice of dissertation topic.
Delivered by the Department of Philosophy, the programme is ideal for those who are interested in international affairs, and who wish to pursue or develop careers in NGOs, related areas in public or private sectors, or research positions. It is designed to accommodate those wishing to study full-time as well as those wishing to study part-time around other commitments. This programme can also be used as a route into PhD research.
The programme allows for multi-disciplinary entry. You need an upper second-class Honours degree, or equivalent, preferably in Philosophy or another relevant subject (e.g. Theology, Sociology), or a Joint Honours degree of which Philosophy or another relevant subject is a component.
If your undergraduate degree is in another subject, you are still very welcome to apply. We consider every application on its merits and we are happy to consider applicants with diverse academic backgrounds. Your level of academic achievement, letters of reference, and personal statement will all have strong influence on our decision. We may also require you to submit a writing sample.
We ask you to submit two academic references as part of your application, but if you have been out of academia for some time we will also accept a professional reference in addition to one academic reference.
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
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Human Resource Management and Psychology
Birmingham, England
Postgraduate
Full-time, 1 year, Part-time, 3 years
September
6.5
Home full-time: £9,810, International full-time: £11,246,
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
6.5
Postgraduate
13747
Brighton, England
6.5
Postgraduate
19500
Liverpool, England
Postgraduate
5200