294 Master's degrees in Sociology in England, United Kingdom
Sociology
The Sociology course from the University of Oxford is an intensive one-year master’s degree (two years for part-time students). Students are given high-quality research training in sociology, which includes knowledge of relevant theoretical approaches, an understanding of their application to substantive problems and skills in the use of major research techniques

Social Science Research
The Social Science Research course from The University of Exeter develops you into a fully trained and competent social science researcher who is able to understand and use a range of research techniques.
Gender (Sexuality)
Explore sexuality theories and transnational issues of sexual activism, while developing your own gender studies pathway and focusing on key research areas. Learn more at the Gender (Sexuality) programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Politics, Philosophy and Management
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Politics, Philosophy and Management a wide range of subjects at Lancaster University International Study Centre, including law, design and a world top 3 linguistics program (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).

Anthropology of Global Futures and Sustainability
The Anthropology of Global Futures and Sustainability programme from SOAS University of London tackle the most urgent challenges of our times, offering students the opportunity to explore, communicate and address them as engaged global citizens.

Social Research
If you’re interested in practical inquiry and scholarship, this This MSc in Social Research programmes offered at The University of Hull is designed for you. You’ll collect, analyse and interpret social data, gain problem-solving skills, strengthen communication and work with the latest industry software.
Social Research (Part-time)
The Social Research (Part-time) programme at Birkbeck, University of London, offers a comprehensive M.Sc. degree designed for those aiming to delve into advanced research methodologies. This two-year course is structured for part-time study, allowing flexibility for working professionals while enhancing their expertise in social research.
Critical Theory
Our Critical Theory MA at King's College London is a unique interdisciplinary course focused on the history, study and applications of critical methodologies across the humanities.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Developmental Disorders
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Developmental Disorders a wide range of subjects at Lancaster University International Study Centre, including law, design and a world top 3 linguistics program (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).

Human Geography - Society and Space
The Human Geography - Society and Space programme from University of Bristol provides you with a robust grounding in social theory, combined with options for expert training in qualitative, quantitative, and digital research methods.
Social Research Methods
Obtain advanced training in social science methods and methodologies. Specialise in your chosen area of social science research. Learn more at the Social Research Methods programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Social Anthropology
The Social Anthropology degree course offered by Brunel University of London will equip you with high quality training in anthropology and anthropological research, particularly if you are considering PhD study.

Peace, Conflict and Development
The MA in Peace, Conflict and Development at University of Bradford provides an advanced understanding of the inter-relationships between conflict, development, security, and governance in developing, fragile, transitional and/or conflict affected regions and countries.
Gender Studies - History and Socio-Legal Studies Pathway
Despite waves of mobilisation for women's and LGBTIQ+ rights, gender gaps, violence and vulnerabilities persist. Join us to arm yourself with the knowledge and skills to tackle inequality and promote social justice. Gender Studies - History and Socio-Legal Studies Pathway degree is offered at Royal Holloway University of London.
Enabling Social Change
This Enabling Social Change program at University of Salford adopts an innovative approach to examining the changing dynamics of social policy and social change. It draws on the strengths of the social sciences, where staff are engaged in researching issues of poverty, inequality, and exploitation.

International Development and Humanitarianism
The MSc in International Development and Humanitarianism from Brunel University of London will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between global development and humanitarian action.
Social Research
This Social Research degree from Manchester Metropolitan University combines core units in research methods with option units across education, childhood and youth, social policy and social work. You’ll gain a broad understanding of social science thinking and practices.

Sociocultural Linguistics - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Sociocultural Linguistics - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Sociology and Criminology
There can be no crime without society. Combining the specialist study of criminology with a broad approach to sociological questions, the Sociology and Criminology programme from University of Essex emboldens you to study crime, criminals, and criminal justice within wider social contexts. Understanding society is key to understand every other phenomenon within it, including crime.