Masters Degrees in Social Sciences - 4819 Courses - Results 651-675
- Criminal Justice Policy MSc
- Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy MSc
- International Social and Public Policy MSc
- International Social and Public Policy (Development) MSc
- International Social and Public Policy (Education) MSc
- International Social and Public Policy (Migration) MSc
- International Social and Public Policy (Non-Governmental Organisations) MSc
- LSE-Fudan Double Master's in International Social and Public Policy MA
- Economics MSc
London South Bank University
Law
- Criminology MSc
- Public Health MSc
- Social Science Research MSc
- Economics MSc
- Law LLM
- Arts Management, Policy and Practice MA
- Digital Media, Culture and Society MA
- Gender, Sexuality and Culture MA
- Global Health (Disaster Management) MSc
- Global Health (Emergency Medical Response) MSc
- Global Health (Humanitarian Response) MSc
- Humanitarian Practice MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Humanitarianism and Conflict Response MA
- Intercultural Communication MA
- International Disaster Management and Humanitarian Response - January Intake MSc
- Development Economics and Policy MSc
- Development Finance MSc
- Global Development MSc
- Global Development (Development Management) MSc
- Global Development (Globalisation, Trade & Industry) MSc
- Global Development (Migration, Mobility & Displacement) MSc
- Global Development (Politics, Governance and Development Policy) MSc
- Global Urban Development and Planning MSc
- Green Infrastructure MSc
- Human Resource Development (International Development) MSc
- Human Resource Management (International Development) MSc
- International Development: Public Policy and Management MSc
- Management and Information Systems: Change and Development (Distance Learning) MSc
- Master of Leadership for Development (Online) Master Diploma
- Organisational Change and Development MSc
- Real Estate (Online) MSc
- Urban Design and International Planning MSc
- Anthropological Research MA
- Corporate Governance LLM
- Criminology MA Master of Research - MRes
- Data Science (Social Analytics) MSc
- Economics MA MSc
- Economics and Data Science MSc
- Financial Crime and Compliance in Digital Societies MSc
- Financial Economics MSc
- Healthcare Ethics and Law LLM MA Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Human Rights - Law/Political Science Pathway MA MA (Res)
- Human Rights - Political Science MA MA (Res)
- Intellectual Property Law LLM
- International Business and Commercial Law LLM
- International Commercial and Technology Law (Online) LLM
- International Economic Law LLM
- International Financial Law LLM
- International Political Economy MA MA (Res)
- International Relations MA MA (Res)
- Law LLM
- Peace and Conflict Studies MA
- Political Economy MA MA (Res)
- Politics MA
- Public International Law LLM
- Security and International Law LLM MA
- Social Anthropology MA
- Social Change, Environment and Sustainability MA
- Social Network Analysis MSc
- Social Research Methods and Statistics MSc
- Social Research Methods and Statistics with Computational Social Science MSc Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Sociological Research MSc
- Sociology MA
- Transnational Dispute Resolution LLM
- Visual Anthropology MA
Middlesex University
Business
- Criminology and Criminal Justice Master of Science - MSc (PG)
About masters in social sciences
Social science masters degrees offer students the opportunity to study a variety of topics related to society and human behaviour. There are a range of social science subjects to choose from, meaning students can specialise in areas like sociology, psychology, political science, or social work.
Masters degrees in social science teach students the theory and research methods needed to understand complex social issues, as well as key interpersonal skills. They also provide students with the skills necessary to conduct their own research and analyse data.
Most social science masters degrees are Master of Arts (MA) qualifications, and the majority are taught-based courses.
Why study a masters in the social sciences?
Social science masters degrees equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue careers in fields such as sociology, marketing, writing, political science, anthropology, social work, human resources and many more.
Many are non-vocational courses, giving students a huge range of career options upon graduating. Equally, there are vocational study options for those who wish to pursue a certain career path. Additionally, social science masters degrees can help prepare students for doctoral studies in social science disciplines.
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