424 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Germany
Digital Economics
The Digital Economics program from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) will help you deepen and supplement the academic qualifications you acquired in your bachelor's degree program in the subjects of digital economics, business administration and economics, informatics, mathematics, statistics and econometrics, operations research and social sciences.
European Culture and Economy (ECUE)
This European Culture and Economy (ECUE) degree programme at Ruhr University Bochum is unique because international students have the chance to gain an insight into and to study the complexity of Europe in an interdisciplinary manner, working in small groups of max. 35 participants.
Economics of the Middle East
Economics of the Middle East from Philip University in Marburg equips students with the theoretical and empirical knowledge and skills necessary to analyse business and development questions with reference to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Near Eastern Archaeology
The Near Eastern Archaeology programme from Heidelberg University focusses on the settlement and cultural history of the Ancient Near East, from human settlement to the stages of urbanisation and the development of territorial states, and finally to the formation and demise of the ancient Near Eastern empires.
Business and Psychology
The interdisciplinary Master’s degree program in Business and Psychology from The Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt combines the best of two worlds. In view of growing leadership complexity, it is of increasing importance for managers and executives to also have psychological know-how in addition to economic knowledge.
Comparative Studies in English and American Language, Literature and Culture
The subject Comparative Studies in English and American Language, Literature and Culture is a Master's program at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf that builds on a relevant Bachelor's program in the field of English and American Studies and ideally complements it.
Double Master's Programme in Health Economics and Management
As a student of the Double Master's Programme in Health Economics and Management from University of Cologne, you benefit from the expertise of two top universities and enjoy the advantages offered by the interdisciplinary approach.
Socioinformatics
Socioinformatics from University of Kaiserslautern-Landau is a two year university degree course which requires knowledge from the bachelor degree course Sozioinformatics.Students doing this course in particular gain skills in the specification and empirical evaluation of software systems as well as the realisation of software development projects with particular reference to social context.
Bioeconomy
The thematic focus of the Bioeconomy master's program from Technical University of Munich is on environmental, behavioral & innovation economics in combination with inter- and transdisciplinary elements. In addition to the core economic topics, extensive knowledge of sustainability and key technologies such as biotechnology, digitalization, energy technology and process engineering is taught.
Modern East Asian Studies
The Master’s in Contemporary East Asian Studies at University of Duisburg-Essen is an English-taught social science-based program with a contemporary and interdisciplinary profile.
International Business and Economics
In the International Business and Economics program from University of Hohenheim, you will deepen your knowledge and skills in International Management and Economics in general and in two areas of specialization.
International Affairs
The Hertie School Berlin ’s Master of International Affairs (MIA) is a two-year, full-time programme in English that prepares students for careers requiring a profound understanding of today’s global policy challenges – in government, international organisations as well as in the private and non-profit sectors.

International Management (for Non-Business Graduates)
The Master’s programme in International Management (for Non-Business Graduates) from Fresenius University of Applied Sciences aims to turn students into economics enablers. Whether you’re looking to go into marketing, HR, or finance, you will not only have the economic expertise necessary to start your career but will also know how to use this when identifying solutions.
American Studies
The American Studies master’s programme is an interdisciplinary programme from Leipzig University that is taught in English.
Quantitative Economics
The main focus of our internationally-oriented Quantitative Economics Master’s programme from University of Kiel is on the acquisition of academic competence in sub-branches of economics, statistics and econometrics.
Political Economy of European Integration
The Master’s degree programme Political Economy of European Integration from Berlin School of Economics and Law seeks to impart a better understanding of the various situations in which the EU is seeking to realize its goals.
Sociology - European Societies
Sociology - European Societies from Freie Universität Berlin offers the master’s program „Sociology – European Societies“ - this ensures excellent mentoring. Furthermore the study program benefits from an extraordinary social science infrastructure in Berlin.
British and American Cultures - Texts and Media
This British and American Cultures - Texts and Media MA programme from University of Hamburg focuses on the literature and culture of Great Britain and the United States of America. It takes an innovative approach to seminal works, theories, and methodologies in British and American studies.
Sociology
The master's program in Sociology from University of Mannheim, which is taught in English, is a research-oriented program. In line with the school’s research focus, it looks at empirical-analytical approaches, particularly at quantitative methods and comparative research.
Economics and Management
The four-semester Master's Program in Economics and Management at Leibniz University Hannover offers eight different areas. Out of the eight areas, you choose one as your major area (at least 50 credit points) and one as your minor area (at least 20 credit points). In addition, you need to choose modules as free electives from any of the eight areas, totalling to at least 20 credit points.