The Politics and Institutions of Human Rights (INT2014)
The Politics and Institutions of Human Rights is a 10 ECTS course in the autumn semester at the bachelor's level. An oral exam finalises the course.
- Campus
- Lillehammer
- Duration
- Full semester (August-December)
- Structure
- Full time
- Credits
- 10 ECTS
- Teaching language
- EN
- Startup
- August
- Application deadline
- May 1, 2025
Start of studies
An Orientation Week is arranged in the first week of the fall semester. Lectures are expected to begin during the following week.
About the course
This new course will be offered starting in fall 2025.
Course Schedule
As this is a new course, no previous schedules exist. The schedule for the course will be published after June 01 for the following semester.
Course Syllabus
Students need to purchase the needed syllabus for the course. However, online articles will be free through the INN student account. Detailed information will be provided to accepted students.
Number of spots
This course has an unlimited number of spots for exchange students.
Required prerequisites
None.
Possible course combinations
Fall 2025
- Comparative Politics (10 ECTS)
- Legal history and comparative law (10 ECTS)
- Media and Politics (10 ECTS)
- Nature in Crisis: Ethical and Philosophical Problems (10 ECTS)
- Welfare and Equality (10 ECTS)
Or
- Comparative Politics (10 ECTS)
- Legal history and comparative law (10 ECTS)
- International Commercial Law (10 ECTS)
- Welfare and Equality (10 ECTS)
We will look into further combinations.
Fall 2026
- Knowledge and Science (10 ECTS)
- Legal history and comparative law (10 ECTS) (might not be possible)
- Media and Politics (10 ECTS)
- Nature in Crisis: Ethical and Philosophical Problems (10 ECTS)
- War and Peace (10 ECTS)
- Welfare and Equality (10 ECTS)
Additional courses
The following courses can be combined with all English courses at Campus Lillehammer (fall or spring):
- Norwegian Language course for beginners (7,5 ECTS)
- Intercultural Communication (7,5 ECTS)
Application deadline and admission
The course is available only for exchange students coming from our partner institutions. Contact the International Coordinator at your home institution to find out if you are eligible for exchange studies at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University). Please notice that applications can be submitted for one campus only.
How much does it cost?
Free for exchange students.
Curricula and courses
For detailed information on the course, view the study plan.
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Practical information
On-campus housing is eligible for students applying for a full semester/academic year.
Contact us
- kine.skjaervik@inn.no
- Phone
- +47 61 28 85 00