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27 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Barbados
Cultural Studies
The M.A. in Cultural Studies at The University of the West Indies is designed for students that seek to understand the complexity of culture and its political uses. Its contemporary force and relevance is that it has a wide vocabulary for the accommodation of the comparative understanding of different societies.
Economic Development Policy
The M.Phil. in Economic Development Policy at The University of the West Indies has programmes that are research-oriented with supervision in the areas of social policy (including human resource development); governance and public policy; economic development policy and management; and integration theory and practice.
Political Science, Social Work and Sociology
At Political Science, Social Work and Sociology from The University of the West Indies candidates are required to present and defend a Thesis Proposal of acceptable scope and quality for the degree. The Thesis must follow the guidelines set out in the documentation provided by the School for Graduate Studies and Research.
Financial and Business Economics
Financial and Business Economics from The University of the West Indies centers on economic theory and econometrics, but also engages with cutting-edge issues in finance and business.
Development Studies
Development Studies from The University of the West Indies is designed to produce graduates with specialized leadership skills for development and an interdisciplinary grasp of the Social Sciences.
Heritage Studies
The M.A. in Heritage Studies at The University of the West Indies continues to create marketable graduates in the field, deepening and diversifying students' knowledge base in this area. Emphasis is placed on innovative types of experiential learning and management aspects of the industry.
Social Context and Education Policy
Social Context and Education Policy from The University of the West Indies is designed to provide educators with an understanding of how social, cultural, philosophical, and institutional forces shaping education systems, student learning, and educational policies, within the Caribbean region.