Course overview
Human rights have become the dominant language used to debate contentious social and political questions on a global scale. Activists appeal to human rights in defence of the oppressed. A complex set of global institutions has evolved, centred around human rights, while a flourishing field of academic inquiry is now devoted to debating human rights issues.
UWA's Bachelor of Human Rights is a unique, interdisciplinary program of study that equips you with the knowledge and skills necessary to engage with real-world issues in human rights and related areas such as social justice. You'll examine these ideas from a variety of perspectives; legal, historical, political, practical, and philosophical. You'll also gain invaluable analytical skills essential for success in the workplace.
Why study this degree at UWA
- We are the only university in WA that provides you with the opportunity to undertake a full program of study in human rights
- You'll have the opportunity to study human rights, and associated ideas (e.g. social justice), from a wide variety of perspectives – legal, political, philosophical, practical, and historical. Your teachers will be leading experts in their respective fields
- Gain vital experience and establish connections through internships and engagement with people working on human rights issues
You'll learn to
- understand the central issues related to human rights and gain insight into real-world challenges from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives
- approach complex social and political problems from a range of perspectives
- develop crucial, transferable skills in critical thinking, writing, and analysis – skills in constant demand from employers
- apply human rights (and associated ideas) to address contentious social and political questions, and to understand rights-based issues concerning public policy and corporate practices
Career opportunities: Diplomat, Journalist, Non-government Organisations, Public Policy Analyst
Course record
Majors
Human Rights (Extended Major)
Human rights have become the dominant language in which contentious social and political questions are debated, worldwide. This major will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to engage with real-world issues in human rights, and related areas such as social justice.
Career Opportunities
Diplomat, Journalist, Non-government organisations, Public Policy Analyst
Entry requirements
Switch between domestic ATAR data and international qualification equivalents.
IB Diploma
24-26Use the ATAR 70 band together with the relevant qualification and prerequisite requirements.
If the student's current English result is below the direct-entry requirement, consider the university's recognised English language pathway or ELICOS package. When the student successfully completes the approved pathway at the required level, the university may accept that pathway for English entry without requiring a new IELTS, TOEFL or PTE result. Always confirm exclusions for professional registration courses and the offer conditions.
View English requirementPast offer reference
Current-course cases first, supplemented by same-institution scored cases.
Campuses & intake dates
Upcoming intakes
- CrawleyWAAugust 2026
- CrawleyWAFebruary 2026
- CrawleyWA

