Menneskerettigheter i interkulturelle perspektiv
Emnekode:
IKF225Emnenavn:
Menneskerettigheter i interkulturelle perspektivUndervisningssemester:
VårSteder:
BergenStudieår:
2025 — 2026Undervisningsspråk:
EngelskStudiepoeng:
10 Studiepoeng
On completion of the course, the candidate should have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The student:
- has knowledge about the historical and cultural context of United Nations´ Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on the universal validity of the declaration
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on key political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts, and can update his/her knowledge on human rights violations and human rights work
- has acquaintance with research on characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- is aware of research on various forms of human rights work and how human rights violations can be sanctioned
Skills
The student:
- can discuss and disseminate knowledge about the UN Declaration of Human Rights and the question of the universal validity of the Declaration
- can find, assess, and refer to information and academic literature, and present this to shed light on issues related to political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts.
- can identify and discuss the characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- can analyse human rights situation in selected country cases
- can apply his/her knowledge of human rights work, human rights bodies and various forms of human rights violations to assess various forms of work strategies to promote human rights
General competence
The student:
- can apply knowledge and concepts adequately to discuss gaps between human rights ideals and real world challenges
- can critically discuss what human rights consist of, and the concept of universality
- can analyse human rights violations in selected countries
- can apply knowledge about human rights and discuss strengths and weaknesses of human rights
- can ask questions and contribute to discussions with co-students and teachers
1) Compulsory attendance at classes (minimum 80% attendance)
2) Submission of three academic reflection logs
3) One oral group presentation
Home-exam ( 5 days and 3000 words +/- 10%) 70% of the final grade
Oral exam (30 minutes) 30% of the final grade
The home exam must have a passing grade before the oral exam. The student must pass the oral exam in order to receive a passing grade in the course.
10 ECTS against IKF 223 Menneskerettigheter.
10 ECTS against IKF215 Menneskerettigheter i interkulturelt perspektiv
On completion of the course, the candidate should have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The student:
- has knowledge about the historical and cultural context of United Nations´ Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on the universal validity of the declaration
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on key political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts, and can update his/her knowledge on human rights violations and human rights work
- has acquaintance with research on characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- is aware of research on various forms of human rights work and how human rights violations can be sanctioned
Skills
The student:
- can discuss and disseminate knowledge about the UN Declaration of Human Rights and the question of the universal validity of the Declaration
- can find, assess, and refer to information and academic literature, and present this to shed light on issues related to political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts.
- can identify and discuss the characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- can analyse human rights situation in selected country cases
- can apply his/her knowledge of human rights work, human rights bodies and various forms of human rights violations to assess various forms of work strategies to promote human rights
General competence
The student:
- can apply knowledge and concepts adequately to discuss gaps between human rights ideals and real world challenges
- can critically discuss what human rights consist of, and the concept of universality
- can analyse human rights violations in selected countries
- can apply knowledge about human rights and discuss strengths and weaknesses of human rights
10 ECTS against IKF 223 Menneskerettigheter.
10 ECTS against IKF215 Menneskerettigheter i interkulturelt perspektiv
On completion of the course, the candidate should have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The student:
- has knowledge about the historical and cultural context of United Nations´ Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on the universal validity of the declaration
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on key political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts, and can update his/her knowledge on human rights violations and human rights work
- has acquaintance with research on characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- is aware of research on various forms of human rights work and how human rights violations can be sanctioned
Skills
The student:
- can discuss and disseminate knowledge about the cultural background of the UN Declaration of Human Rights and the question of the universal validity of the Declaration
- can find, assess, and refer to information and academic literature, and present this to shed light on issues related to political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts.
- can identify and discuss the characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- can apply his/her knowledge of human rights work, human rights bodies and various forms of human rights violations to assess various forms of work strategies to promote human rights
General competence
The student:
- has action competence and preparedness for action related to respect for human rights in Norway and internationally
10 ECT against IKF 223 Menneskerettigheter.
10 ECT against IKF215 Menneskerettigheter i interkulturelt perspektiv
On completion of the course, the candidate should have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The student:
- has knowledge about the historical and cultural context of United Nations´ Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on the universal validity of the declaration
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on key political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts, and can update his/her knowledge on human rights violations and human rights work
- has acquaintance with research on characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- is aware of research on various forms of human rights work and how human rights violations can be sanctioned
Skills
The student:
- can discuss and disseminate knowledge about the cultural background of the UN Declaration of Human Rights and the question of the universal validity of the Declaration
- can find, assess, and refer to information and academic literature, and present this to shed light on issues related to political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts.
- can identify and discuss the characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- can apply his/her knowledge of human rights work, human rights bodies and various forms of human rights violations to assess various forms of work strategies to promote human rights
General competence
The student:
- has action competence and preparedness for action related to respect for human rights in Norway and internationally
10 ECT against IKF 223 Menneskerettigheter.
10 ECT against IKF215 Menneskerettigheter i interkulturelt perspektiv
On completion of the course, the candidate should have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The student:
- has knowledge about the historical and cultural context of United Nations´ Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on the universal validity of the declaration
- has knowledge about the scientific discussion on key political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts, and can update his/her knowledge on human rights violations and human rights work
- has acquaintance with research on characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- is aware of research on various forms of human rights work and how human rights violations can be sanctioned
Skills
The student:
- can discuss and disseminate knowledge about the cultural background of the UN Declaration of Human Rights and the question of the universal validity of the Declaration
- can find, assess, and refer to information and academic literature, and present this to shed light on issues related to political and cultural challenges and human rights violations in different cultural contexts.
- can identify and discuss the characteristics of modern human trafficking and slavery
- can apply his/her knowledge of human rights work, human rights bodies and various forms of human rights violations to assess various forms of work strategies to promote human rights
General competence
The student:
- has action competence and preparedness for action related to respect for human rights in Norway and internationally
10 ECT against IKF 223 Menneskerettigheter.
10 ECT against IKF215 Menneskerettigheter i interkulturelt perspektiv
