M.A. Management
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Management at Karlshochschule Internation...
Karlsruhe
INTAKE: September
The program focuses on understanding global human rights issues, international legal systems, and the role of law in shaping global governance and diplomacy. Students explore topics such as humanitarian law, human rights treaties, conflict resolution, and international justice mechanisms. The curriculum integrates theory and practice, enabling students to critically assess legal frameworks, advocate for social justice, and contribute to policy development on human rights issues.
Curriculum: The curriculum combines core international relations courses with specialized modules in human rights and international law. Key subjects include International Human Rights Law, Humanitarian Law, Global Governance, Conflict Resolution, International Organizations, Legal Methods and Research, and Ethics in International Relations. Students participate in case studies, simulations, and applied projects that develop practical skills in legal analysis, advocacy, negotiation, and policy implementation.
Research Focus: Research within the program emphasizes human rights protection, international law compliance, and ethical governance. Students conduct applied research and empirical studies on topics such as refugee rights, international criminal justice, humanitarian interventions, and global legal standards. This research-driven approach fosters critical thinking, evidence-based decision-making, and the ability to propose innovative solutions to complex global challenges.
Industry Engagement: Karlshochschule maintains partnerships with international organizations, law firms, NGOs, and governmental bodies, offering students internships, project collaborations, and networking opportunities. These engagements allow students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios, gain practical experience, and build professional competencies essential for careers in human rights advocacy, international law, and global governance.
Global Perspective: The program emphasizes an international outlook, preparing students to work in multicultural and transnational contexts. Opportunities for student exchanges, participation in global workshops, and collaborations with international partners provide students with exposure to diverse legal systems, cultural perspectives, and international human rights practices. Graduates are equipped to operate effectively in international organizations, courts, and NGOs addressing human rights and legal challenges worldwide.
Karlsruhe
IELTS 6.5
Euro 9000
Undergraduate Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.
English Language Proficiency:
Karlshochschule International University provides a variety of scholarships and financial aid opportunities specifically designed to support international students in pursuing their higher education in Germany. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and social engagement, making quality education more accessible for students from diverse backgrounds.
Merit-Based Scholarships: High-achieving international students can apply for merit-based scholarships that reward exceptional academic performance and professional accomplishments. These scholarships often cover a significant portion of tuition fees.
Need-Based Financial Support: Karlshochschule also offers financial aid for students who demonstrate economic need. This support ensures that talented individuals have the opportunity to study at the university regardless of their financial situation.
Graduates of the B.A. International Relations – Human Rights and International Law program from Karlshochschule International University are prepared to pursue impactful careers in international law, human rights advocacy, and global governance.
Human Rights Officer: Work with international organizations or NGOs to monitor, protect, and promote human rights globally, ensuring compliance with international standards.
International Law Consultant: Advise governments, corporations, or NGOs on international legal frameworks, treaties, and compliance with global regulations.
Policy Analyst: Research, evaluate, and develop policies on human rights, humanitarian issues, or international legal matters for governments, think tanks, or international agencies.
Diplomatic Service Officer: Represent national or international interests in embassies, consulates, or international organizations, focusing on legal and human rights issues.
Humanitarian Affairs Specialist: Coordinate and implement programs related to disaster relief, refugee protection, and humanitarian interventions.
International Advocacy Coordinator: Design and manage campaigns to raise awareness, influence public policy, and advocate for human rights and social justice initiatives.
Researcher in International Law and Human Rights: Conduct academic or applied research on global legal issues, human rights challenges, and international governance practices.
Compliance and Ethics Officer: Ensure that organizations adhere to international laws, ethical standards, and human rights regulations.
Program Manager in NGOs or IGOs: Oversee development, implementation, and monitoring of programs that address human rights, social justice, or international development issues.
International Criminal Law Specialist: Work with international courts or tribunals to investigate, prosecute, or advise on cases related to war crimes, genocide, or crimes against humanity.