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214 Master's degrees in Sociology in United Kingdom
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.

Law - Health, Law and Society
The Law - Health, Law and Society is a distinctive programme at University of Bristol that goes beyond traditional healthcare law studies.
Sociology
The Sociology course from The University of Manchester aims to provide those of you who have an interest in sociology, the opportunity to extend and deepen your knowledge of the discipline.
Human Geography
Swansea University offers a Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Human Geography, providing an in-depth exploration of geographical research. The programme spans 2 years for M.Phil. and 3 years for Ph.D. students, available in full-time or part-time formats. Engage with esteemed faculty while developing your research skills in a supportive environment.

Sociology and Global Inequality
This Master of Sociology and Global Inequality at Queen's University Belfast focuses on one of the most significant issues in the contemporary world: social inequalities. Through a range of research-led courses, this MSc explores their roots, their cultural, religious and political manifestations.
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

Applied Statistics
Learn the theory and application of statistical methods at this Applied Statistics MSc course offered at the University of Southampton. Gain in-depth knowledge and skills in analysing large-scale data to solve problems. You'll graduate ready for a career as a statistician in a wide range of sectors, from government to medicine.
Gender (Research)
This Gender (Research) degree from London School of Economics and Political Science provides a solid grounding in the contemporary theories of gender, while teaching quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
Social Research and Psychosocial Studies
The Social Research and Psychosocial Studies programme at Birkbeck, University of London covers ontology, epistemology, quantitative and qualitative techniques, and advanced methods masterclasses alongside substantive courses in the area of psychosocial studies. You will also carry out an independent dissertation, putting into practice the methods and theoretical concepts you have been taught.

Social Science Research Methods (Part time)
Throughout MRes in Social Science Research Methods (Part time) from the University of East Anglia, you’ll develop the knowledge and skills to successfully design and complete Master’s level research. You’ll become practiced in a range of advanced research methods tailored to your needs.

Sociological Research Methods
The Sociological Research Methods programme from University of Essex provides a strong foundation in doing empirical research, encompassing both qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
Inequalities and Social Science
Uncover the root causes of inequality in the world. Gain the skills to combat social injustice through research, policymaking or international development. Learn more at the Inequalities and Social Science programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

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.
Social History of Art
The Social History of Art MA programme from University of Leeds will equip you with a deep subject knowledge of the history of artistic practices in the broadest sense, grounded in fundamental questions about why this study matters in the world today. You’ll build the research, analytical, critical and communication skills to succeed in a variety of careers.
Human Rights
Examine the legal, social, and philosophical foundations of human rights in a global context. Learn more at the Human Rights programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Social Research
The University of Sheffield offers a Master of Arts in Social Research, a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This degree equips students with essential research skills, blending theory with practical application. The course is designed for those aiming to advance their careers or pursue further academic research.

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.

Applied Social and Economic Research
For the Applied Social and Economic Research degree from University of Essex, we offer supervision in quantitative research in sociology and other social sciences.
Sociology of Childhood and Children's Rights
The Sociology of Childhood and Children's Rights MA progamme offered at the University College London (UCL) will introduce you to a range of cutting-edge social theories about global childhoods and children's rights.

Sociology
Gain in-depth research skills relevant to sociology. You’ll enhance your ability to identify key insights from data using advanced analysis techniques with the Sociology degree offered at University of Bath.