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Doctoral Programme in Sustainability and Peace in the Post-Globalisation Era

a) Those who have completed the Academic Research Guidance of the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development should not take any bridging course.
b) Those who have completed the Professional Guidance of the Master’s degree in 'Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development', must take the subject 43228: INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH (6 ECTS) from the Academic Research Guidance of the Master’s degree itself.
c) Those who have completed an official master’s degree equivalent to the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development, with research training credits equivalent in value to the contents of the subject 43228: INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH, from the Academic Research Guidance of the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development should not take any bridging course.
d) Those who have completed an official master’s degree equivalent to the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development, but with any research training credits must take the subject 43228: INTRODUCTION TO  RESEARCH (6 ECTS) from the Academic Research Guidance of the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development.
e) Those who have completed an official master’s not equivalent to the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development must take 10 credits of the module “HUMAN RIGHTS” (subjects 43193, 43194, 43195, 43196 y 43197) and 6 credits to be chosen from the modules “PEACE AND NON-VIOLENCE”  (Subjects 43198, 43199, 43200, 43201, 43202 y 43203) and SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (Subjects: 43204, 43205, 43206, 43207, 43208). If you have completed research training credits, equivalent to the content of the subject 43228: INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH, from the Academic Research Guidance of the Master’s degree in “Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development” you do not have to take any other bridging course.
f) Those who have completed an official master’s degree not equivalent to the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development shall take 10 credits from the module HUMAN RIGHTS (subjects 43193, 43194, 43195, 43196 and 43197) and 6 credits from the modules PEACE AND NON VIOLENCE (subjects 43198, 43199, 43200, 43201, 43202 and 43203) and SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (subjects 43204, 43205, 43206, 43207, 43208). If you have not completed research training credits, equivalent to the content of the subject 43228: INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH, from the Academic research guidance of the Master’s degree in Human Rights, Peace and Development, you must take this module.


Specific bridging courses:
 

Module HUMAN RIGHTS (10 Credits)
43193.- Concept and evolution of human rights (2 credits)
43194.- Human rights and human security (2 credits)
43195.- Integrative and inclusive society: Human Rights and Diversity (2 credits)
43196.- The protection of human rights at the state level (2 credits)
43197.- International Law of Human Rights (2 credits)
Module PEACE AND NON-VIOLENCE (10 Credits)
43198.- Philosophy of peace and non-violence (2 Credits)
43199.- Human rights and International Humanitarian Law (2 credits)
43200.- Transitional Justice, State reconstruction and peacebuilding (2 credits)
43201.- Religious Factor, mediation and peace (2 credits)
43202.- Gender perspective in peace processes (1 credit)
43203.- Children's rights and peace processes (1 credit)
Module SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (10 credits)
43204.- Economic growth and sustainable human development (2 credits)
43205.- The political economy of globalization. Real globalisation and Possible Globalisation. (2 credits)
43206.- Economics of sustainable development (2 credits)
43207.- Instruments and development co-operation strategies (2 Credits)
43208.- Participation and citizenship in the processes of peace and development (2 credit)
Module INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH (6 credits)
43228.- INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH (6 credits)