
International Relations | Human Rights & Intеrnatiοnal Law
(Starting: Winter Semester)
- Starting
- Winter Semester
- Mode of Admission:
- no admission restriction
- Application:
- directly at university
- Study Mode:
- On campus
Course Description
In a changing world, you care about human rights and how the international order can be used to create a better life for all. For you, law is more than just a complex set of rules that everyone exploits to their advantage. For you, it is an expression of the pursuit of justice. It is no longer just part of a national culture, but an opportunity to take our international relations to a new level where the rights of the strongest no longer count. You are convinced that globalization can bring us closer together, although it is becoming increasingly difficult to regulate global responsibilities.
In this study program, you will learn about the importance of international institutions and how they can be the cornerstones of just prosperity, long-term peace, and sustainable civilization processes. You will be able to contribute to the rules of the world and see how meaningful work can be put into action. The degree program is internationally oriented. As in all our bachelor’s degree programs, English is the language of instruction, and learning one of the six foreign languages is compulsory. As part of a semester abroad, you can deepen your skills at one of our partner universities.
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
University entrance qualificatiοn.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognized as proof of your language proficiency.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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(Starting: October)
Application Procedure & Selection
Application Documents
- Online application.
- University entrance qualification (HZB):
- General or subject-specific higher education entrance qualification or entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences.
- A foreign educational certificate recognized as equivalent.
- University admission for vocationally qualified students.
- You haven’t finished school yet? Nevertheless, apply now with all your sixth-form reports received so far. You will be admitted as long as your grades do not deviate significantly from your previous performance. The degree certificate can be submitted in good time before the start of the course.
- Proof of sufficient knowledge of English (see language requirements).
- Letter of motivation in English (1 – 2 pages): Why did you choose the Karls as the university for your studies? What personal experiences influenced this decision? Why did you choose your desired degree program? Why do you think you will complete your chosen degree program? How do you imagine your dream job role later on?
- Curriculum vitae in tabular form in English.
- Other evidence: Proof of your vocational training, internships, experience abroad, involvement at school or in charitable organizations.
- Passport photο.
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