Masters Degrees in Social Sciences - 4621 Courses - Results 176-200
- Africa and International Development MSc
- Comparative Public Policy MSc
- Conflict, Security and Development MSc
- Digital Sociology MSc
- Global Challenges (Online Learning) MSc
- Global Environment, Politics and Society MSc
- Global Health Policy MSc
- Global Mental Health and Society MSc
- International Development MSc
- International Development (Online Learning) MSc
- International Relations MSc
- International and European Politics MSc
- Medical Anthropology MSc
- Public Policy MSc
- Science and Technology in Society MSc
- Social Anthropology MSc
- Social Research MSc
- Sociology and Global Change MSc
- Criminology and Criminal Psychology MSc Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- International Business Law LLM Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
University of Exeter
Law School
- Commercial Law LLM
- Companies, Competition and Digital Markets LLM
- Intellectual Property and Technology LLM
- International Commercial Law LLM
- International Human Rights LLM
- International Law LLM
- Law LLM
- Law and Business LLM
- Law and Business: Finance and Accounting LLM
- Law and Business: Management LLM
- Law and Technology LLM
- Master of Laws LLM
- Gender History MSc Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Global Gender History (Online Distance Learning) MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- War Studies MSc
University of Glasgow
School of Education
- Adult Learning, Community Development & Youth Work Practice Master of Education - MEd Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Education Policies For Global Development (Erasmus Mundus International Master) International Master's
- Education, Public Policy & Equity MSc
University of Glasgow
School of Law
- Climate Law & Justice LLM
- Corporate & Financial Law LLM
- Diploma in Professional Legal Practice Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Human Rights LLM
- Intellectual Property & the Digital Economy LLM
- International Commercial Law LLM
- International Competition Law & Policy LLM
- International Economic Law LLM
- International Law LLM
- International Law & Security LLM
- Law LLM
- Technology Law & Regulation LLM
- Criminology & Criminal Justice MSc
- Digital Society MSc
- Global Development MSc
- Global Economy MSc
- Global Health Policy & Society MSc
- Global Markets, Local Creativities (Erasmus Mundus International Master) International Master's
- Global Security MSc
- Human Rights & International Politics MSc
- International Relations MSc
- Political Communication MSc
- Public Policy MSc
- Public Policy & Management MSc
- Social Science Research Methods MSc
- Sociology MSc
Goldsmiths, University of London
Law
- Digital Media MA
- Political Communications MA Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Promotional Media: Public Relations, Advertising and Marketing MA
- Race, Media and Social Justice MA
- Politics and International Relations Master of Arts - MA (PG)
- Social Research Master of Science - MSc (PG)
Keele University
School of Law
Keele University
School of Psychology
- Health Psychology 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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