- Home
- Programmes
- Part-time
- Sociology
- United Kingdom
214 Master's degrees in Sociology in United Kingdom
Intellectual Disabilities and Autism (Clinical Practice)
Whether you would like to advance your professional development, become a researcher, advance your understanding in intellectual disabilities and autism or engage in clinical practice within this field, this course is for you. Students can complete the Intellectual Disabilities and Autism programme via distance learning or campus based.
Cities
Gain the skills to lead urban transformation projects and tackle complex problems in our cities. Study part-time around your career – in person or remotely. Learn more at the Cities programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Socio-Legal Studies
The Socio-Legal Studies programme offered by the University of Bristol blends rigorous research training with interdisciplinary insights on how law interacts with society. Emphasising empirical research and practical application, this programme prepares you to influence future legal and social policies, positioning you at the forefront of socio-legal change.

Peace and Conflict Studies (Part-time)
The Peace and Conflict Studies (Part-time) course at Ulster University offers a unique opportunity to study peace and conflict in a vibrant society emerging from a violent past.

International Humanitarian Affairs
Engage with the philosophical and theoretical emergence of the concepts of humanitarianism. The International Humanitarian Affairs programme from University of York offer an opportunity for you to explore fast-changing, contemporary debates over the theory, policy and practice of humanitarian affairs.
Social Research Methods
The MA in Social Research Methods at Durham University is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This degree equips students with essential research skills tailored to social sciences, particularly in social policy, criminology, and sociology, providing a solid foundation for impactful careers in various sectors.
Socio-Cultural Anthropology
The Socio-Cultural Anthropology MA course offered by Durham University is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in a subject other than anthropology who would like to prepare for research in socio-cultural anthropology or for a career requiring expertise in anthropology.

Advanced Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences
Develop in-depth knowledge and research skills in social science. You’ll learn advanced techniques to analyse large data sets and draw effective insights in the Advanced Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences degree offered at University of Bath.
Social Research
The Social Research MRes programme at the University College London (UCL) is tailored to provide the critical capacity and methodological training for advanced research in social science. It is designed to develop advanced skills in research methods as well as critical understanding of contemporary debates in research methodology.
Social Science
The Social Science programme of the University of Aberdeen offers you the opportunity to develop advanced social science research skills.
Social Research
The Social Research, M.Sc degree from Keele University offers a thorough grounding in a range of professional research skills and methodologies.
Social and Geographic Data Science
University College London (UCL)'s Social and Geographic Data Science MSc provides rigorous scientific and vocational training for the next generation of scientific modelling and decision-support professionals.

Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies
This Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies course at the University of Strathclyde is for anyone with an existing interest and some experience in genealogy and related subjects.
Principles of Social and Psychological Inquiry
This Principles of Social and Psychological Inquiry module from The Open University UK, taught entirely online, equips you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to appraise research and communicate your assessment to academic and non-academic audiences, if you work in a context which makes considerable use of social or psychological research or are fascinated by social research then.
Gender
Explore the ethical and intellectual issues surrounding gender, with the aim of developing your own research interests. Learn more at the Gender programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Demography and Health
Join our Demography and Health degree at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to study population dynamics and their interaction with global health.
Social Anthropology
The Social Anthropology programme of the University of Aberdeen allows you to study human societies and carry out research with cultural and critical awareness.

Criminology
Throughout this Criminology MA course from University of York, you'll develop an in-depth understanding of key issues, debates and theoretical perspectives in criminology.

Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion
Make a difference in the field of disability rights and social justice with this ground-breaking Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion course from the University of Leeds.You’ll be taught by expert academics with contributions from activists, policy makers, and practitioners working in the disability space globally.
Social Research
The MSc in Social Research at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This advanced degree focuses on social scientific methodologies and is recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as a research training qualification, equipping students with essential skills for further research or employment.