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214 Master's degrees in Sociology in United Kingdom
Social Research
Birkbeck, University of London offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Social Research, designed for full-time or part-time study. This programme provides advanced training in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, equipping students to address complex social issues effectively. Classes are held in the evenings, facilitating a balance between studies and other commitments.
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.

Migration and Diaspora Studies
The MA Migration and Diaspora Studies at SOAS University of London tackles these crucial and timely questions, providing students with the skills to understand, diagnose and articulate what is at stake in contemporary experiences of migration and diaspora

Social Anthropology and Intensive Language
The MA Social Anthropology and Intensive Language at SOAS University of London will teach you all about people, cultures and societies around the world. It takes cultures on their own terms, and values the importance of culture to helping us understand the world we live in.

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.
Sociology (The Sociology of Media and Culture)
The Sociology (The Sociology of Media and Culture)course from the University of Cambridge provides students with the opportunity to study the nature and transformation of media, culture and technology at an advanced level.
Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe)
This Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe) MA programme offered at the University College London (UCL) provides students with the opportunity to study key concepts and approaches in political sociology and theoretical debates about the relationship between state and society, and identity and power.
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.

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.
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.
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.

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.
Sociology
At University of Worcester, we welcome applications to undertake research towards MPhil and PhD degrees in Sociology.
Humanitarian Practice
The University of Manchester offers a Master of Science in Humanitarian Practice, designed for those engaged in the humanitarian sector. This part-time programme can be completed over a duration of up to five years, accommodating both online and in-person attendance formats. It aims to equip students with essential skills for effective humanitarian work.

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.

Sociology and Social Policy
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Sociology and Social Policy. he University of Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading centres for sociology, social policy, and criminology, a status it has enjoyed for more than 100 years.
Research in Critical social sciences of sport, health and education
The Research in Critical social sciences of sport, health and education programme of Cardiff Metropolitan University provides high quality and professionally relevant training in research methods and analysis for health, psychology and biomedical science graduates.

Peace, Resilience and Social Justice
The MA in Peace, Resilience and Social Justice programme at University of Bradford is designed for those seeking an advanced understanding of the intersecting crises of climate change/ecological degradation, inequality and injustice, conflict and violence.

Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences programme from Bournemouth University allows you to undertake a research project at Master’s level which would be assessed via submission of a thesis and a viva voce.
Sociology (Political and Economic Sociology)
This Sociology (Political and Economic Sociology) course from the University of Cambridge provides students with the opportunity to study the major themes and debates of Political and Economic Sociology at an advanced level.