Human Rights & Analysis of Terrorism

Learn How to Advocate for Human Rights

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Description

Psychosocial analysis of a society is important for professionals and individuals interested in human rights challenging discrimination and prejudice. Participants will learn about complex social issues such as violence & terrorism and their impact on society. Participants will acquire advocacy skills, and explore the role of civil society and organizations in promoting healthy society.

Social psychology courses will provide valuable insights into the complex interplay between individual and social factors that influence human behavior and form attitude.

Understanding terrorism is our civic duty.  This course is an academic approach to exploring the research regarding terrorism cross-culturally and globally in a sociological context.  The culture of violence and aggressive behavior has become an undeniable reality in our everyday lives. In the past few years, domestic violence and aggressive behavior have increased globally from school shootings to political violence. Aggressive behavior is considered a normal part of human interaction. The modern world is one fraught with violence on both a domestic and international scale. The disastrous effect of religious and cultural conflicts dominates headlines, leaving many questioning - What am I to do, in a world so overcome with violence?

Course Focus

Develop advocacy skills for Human Rights

Cultivate commitment to non-discrimination, justice, and Equality for a


The benefit of the Course


  • Provide a deep understanding of violations of human rights principles.

  • Develop advocacy skills for Human Rights

  • Understand how terrorism/violence impacts society

  • Critically reflect on researched topics in terrorism studies.

  • Future of Research direction.

  • Create a better society.



What You Will Learn!

  • Understanding global and social issues of Terrorism
  • Assumption regarding Terrorism
  • Myth and misconceptions surrounding Terrorism
  • Role of Religion and Terrorism
  • Different type of Terrorism
  • Religious Affiliation and Violence
  • Islamophobia and victims of Terror

Who Should Attend!

  • Should be ready for personal growth.
  • Interfaith or Human Right activists wishing to study topics not offered through their schools or university curriculum, gives you greater understanding and complexities of the world
  • Political Science students
  • Who wish to create a better society