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214 Master's degrees in Sociology in United Kingdom

Social Science Research Methods (Part time)
Throughout MRes in Social Science Research Methods (Part time) from the University of East Anglia, you’ll develop the knowledge and skills to successfully design and complete Master’s level research. You’ll become practiced in a range of advanced research methods tailored to your needs.
China and Globalisation
The China and Globalisation MSc course at King's College London provides an introduction to the causes and consequences of China’s rise from comparative and global perspectives.

Women Studies (Humanities)
The Women Studies (Humanities) programme from University of York is a tailored programme for those with a particular interest in humanities-informed approaches to interdisciplinary women’s and gender studies.
Brain and Cognitive Development (Part-time)
Brain and Cognitive Development (Part-time) from Birkbeck, University of London is designed to give you an understanding of the role of the child’s environment through the study of the impact of the family, communities and other social networks.

Social Sciences
The Social Sciences MRes programme at London South Bank University is closely linked to our growing and dynamic research culture. You'll benefit from engaging with highly qualified academic staff, working alongside a portfolio of dynamic and popular masters programmes.
Political Sociology
Look beyond the cut and thrust of daily politics to examine the underlying forces behind political or social change. Learn more at the Political Sociology programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Human Rights
The Human Rights programme at Birkbeck, University of London, offers a comprehensive M.Sc. degree. This course is designed for full-time study over one year, providing students with an in-depth understanding of human rights issues. It combines academic rigor with practical insights, making it ideal for those aiming to advance their careers in this vital field.
Evaluation and Policy Analysis
This Evaluation and Policy Analysis course from Manchester Metropolitan University is designed to provide the specialist knowledge and skills needed for a career working in evaluation and quantitative analysis of public and voluntary services.

Data Science and Analytics for Society
Within an applied setting, you will develop skills in the visualisation, modelling and statistical analysis of conventional and novel sources of data, ranging from censuses and social surveys through to satellite imagery and social media using both web-based and traditional techniques.

Youth Justice
The Youth Justice degree at Queen's University Belfast was designed for those who want to advance their understanding of youth issues, youth offending and social and criminal justice responses to young people, this programme focuses on developing critical analytical skills and enhancing the ability to assess policy and practice against international standards and benchmarks.
Science, Technology and Society
This Science, Technology and Society programme at the University College London (UCL) gives you the opportunity to study the main contexts of contemporary science and technology; gain a broad base in science policy, communication, sociology and engagement; enjoy flexibility in specialisation; and work in an interdisciplinary environment with research experts.
Socio-legal Studies
The students in the Socio-legal Studies programme from University of Kent benefit immensely from a vibrant research community, a supportive environment and many opportunities to engage critically with academic research and contemporary issues. They are immersed in a research culture which situates legal studies in its historical, social and economic context.
Social Research Methods with Data Science
This Social Research Methods with Data Science from UCL can be studied on campus or online, allowing you to engage with the programme from anywhere in the world.
Applied Social Work Practice
The University of Salford offers a B.Sc. in Applied Social Work Practice, designed to equip students with essential skills for the field. This programme typically spans a duration of three years and is available for full-time attendance, providing a comprehensive education in social work principles and practices.
Sociology
Through an introduction to the sociological imagination and Sociology as a craft and vocation, from the Goldsmiths, University of London, you will study core themes of sociology at an advanced level to develop your capacity to think critically and sociologically.
Sociology
City St George's, University of London Sociology research degree produces scholars who have the analytical and methodological skills to design independent research projects, generate publications, and teach at university level.
Applied Social Science
The MSc Applied Social Science from University of the West of Scotland will enable students to develop an understanding and applied experience of researching a number of contemporary and international issues across the areas of international politics, criminology, social policy, public governance and administration.
Sociology
The MSc in Sociology at Durham University offers an in-depth exploration of sociological theories and their relevance to modern societal issues. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme provides students with critical insights into social structures and transformations, preparing them for diverse careers in various sectors.

Social Science Research Methods (Sociology)
The Social Science Research Methods (Sociology) programme offered by the University of Bristol is particularly suitable if you are seeking a career as a social science researcher or going on to a PhD, including Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)-funded doctoral study.
War and Society
The MA in War and Society at Swansea University offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between warfare and societal change. This full-time, one-year programme is designed to deepen your understanding of historical and contemporary conflicts, equipping you with the analytical skills necessary for critical engagement in this field.