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Human Rights

University of Connecticut

Storrs, United States
Duration

48 Months

Fees

39000 USD/year

About:

The field of concentration in Human Rights gives University of Connecticut students an understanding of the legal instruments, norms, and institutions that constitute contemporary human rights law, as well as the social movements, cultural practices, and literary and artistic representations that have and continue to imagine the human rights ethic in various ways.


Academic requirements

  1. IELTS admission requirementsIELTS: 6

    The International English Language Test System (IELTS) tests your English-language proficiency on a scale of 1 - 9. The score refers to the combined average score of 4 subjects (writing, listening, speaking, and reading).
  2. TOEFL admission requirementsTOEFL: 79

    The TOEFL iBT® is given online through the internet at designated testing site. The test measures your English-language abilities in an academic setting. The score refers to the total score of 4 subjects (writing, listening, speaking, and reading), each subject has a range of 0 - 30.