Human Rights: View from Rome
Session
16 Week session B
Class Number
4832
Career
Undergraduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
The course aims to discuss with the students the socio-juridical developments of human rights and their applications in the Mediterranean area. The course provides basic tools for understanding the history and principles underlying human rights. It is organized in two parts to discuss human rights related to two fundamental issues of the contemporary age: migration and religious freedom.

Prerequisites: Enrollment is restricted to Rome Center Students Only.

Outcomes: On completion of the course students should be able to:
- demonstrate knowledge of history and principles underlying human rights;
- assess application of human rights related to migration and religious freedom;
- identify current challenges regarding the enjoyment of human rights in the Mediterranean area;
- demonstrate self-reflection, anchored in the service-learning experience.
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to Rome Center students Restricted to Rome Center students
Requirement Designation
Service Learning
Class Attributes
Engaged Learning
Catholic Studies
Italian American Studies
Italian Studies
Class Notes
This class is restricted to Rome Center students. This class satisfies the Engaged Learning requirement in the Service Learning category.
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Class Details
Instructor(s)
To be Announced
Meets
Tu 6:45PM - 9:15PM
Dates
01/19/2026 - 04/30/2026
Room
TBA
Instruction Mode
In person
Campus
Rome Center Campus
Location
Rome Center Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Open
Seats Taken
0
Seats Open
20
Class Capacity
20
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
0