The Master of Arts in Digitalisation and Human Rights at EMUNI University (Euro-Mediterranean University) in Koper, Slovenia, is a two-year, part-time, blended-learning programme worth 120 ECTS. It is designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of the intertwining of technology, law, philosophy, and social sciences. The programme is tailored to graduates from philosophy, political science, economics, law, ICT, social sciences, journalism, and information sciences, and is also suitable for anyone seeking to critically examine the social, ethical, and cultural challenges of the digital age. Core courses include The Foundations of the Digital Society, Digital Ethics Morality and Law, Human Rights in the Digital Age, Data Protection and Digital Users’ Rights, Artificial Intelligence and Society, Gender and Digitalization, and Digital Policies and Global Governance. Students choose from elective courses covering topics such as digital democracy, intellectual property, sustainable development, and health and human rights in the digital age, and complete a master’s thesis worth 30 ECTS. Tuition is €5,800 per academic year, with scholarships available on a competitive basis. The programme starts in October, and applicants need a bachelor’s degree and English proficiency at B2 level. Graduates pursue careers as data protection officers, digital ethics advisors, and digital rights advocates.
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Master of Arts in Digitalisation and Human Rights
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