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Masters Degree Description

Overview

Sociology helps us understand how society works, connecting the dots between individual lives and the structures they live in.

Studying a Master's in Sociology can completely change the way you view the world around you, developing you as a skilled researcher, excellent critical thinker, robust theorist and agent for change.

On this MSc Sociology degree, you'll explore all aspects of social life, because it all matters. You'll cover topics such as identity, intimacy, wellbeing, popular culture, consumption, colonialism, global inequalities, social media, feminism, racism and sustainability.

You don't need to have studied sociology before, but we hope you'll have a passion for understanding social issues and a desire to make a difference. You'll use qualitative and quantitative research methods to generate reliable data and insights, and ultimately deepen your knowledge on these issues.

Course highlights

  • Study with a Sociology team whose research has helped make us the top modern UK university for research quality and research power in Area Studies - Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
  • Discover how to use data and research to explore social issues and widely-held societal beliefs, across topics such as poverty, gender and the climate crisis 
  • Learn from active sociological researchers, in areas including trans and non-binary inclusion at work (included in guidance from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development), and the sociology of migration (resulting in free legal advice and casework on complex immigration applications)
  • Develop sustainable and durable critical thinking and problem-solving skills you can apply in your career 
  • Have the opportunity to take part in short placements supporting staff research activity, such as in immigration advice and migrant homelessness
  • Become ready to take the next steps in your career with a deep understanding of the structural basis of inequality in contemporary society and gain insight into how to address some of our more pressing social injustices 

Entry Requirements

Qualifications or experience

  • A minimum of a second-class honours degree in Sociology or other relevant subject.

English language requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 5.5.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Graduates of this course can go on to work in areas such as:

  • policy development
  • social research
  • youth work
  • community development
  • local government
  • marketing or advertising
  • market research
  • charities and fundraising
  • diversity and inclusion
  • human resources

Module Details

Core modules

  • Changing Society: Sociological Debates - 30 credits
  • Identities and Inequalities - 30 credits
  • Sociological Research Methods - 30 credits
  • Dissertation - 60 credits

Optional modules

  • Cultures of Production and Consumption - 30 credits
  • Emotions, Intimacies and Affects - 30 credits

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