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3.8k Master's degrees in Social Sciences in United Kingdom
Design for Visual Communication
The Design for Visual Communication programme at the University of the Arts London (UAL) will support you to become an original, inclusive graphic designer. With access to traditional and cutting-edge technologies, you'll learn how to craft compelling visual narratives that consider social, racial and climate responsibilities.

Economics
Gain the fundamental tools of a professional economist with Economics degree offered at the University of Reading.

Management (Social Economy)
The Management (Social Economy) course delivered by University of Essex will introduce you to the main theories and strategic perspectives associated with the ‘social economy', those organisations that promote values of sustainability, inclusivity, and equality as part of their core mission.
International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
This multi-accredited International Logistics and Supply Chain Management from University of South Wales has been designed to provide you with the specialist skills to confidently manage and adapt supply chains, enabling you to become a pioneer of logistics strategy.

Cultural Heritage Management
This Cultural Heritage Management course from University of York offers essential training for professional roles throughout the sector. You'll learn to understand all aspects of heritage management theory and practice, gain practical experience with heritage sector professionals, and develop knowledge and skills essential for today’s heritage sector careers.

Psychology of Education
The Psychology of Education programme offered by the University of Bristol draws on a wide range of theories and methods from across the core areas of psychology and encourages you to interrogate their application to education and educational contexts.

Geoarchaeology
Geoarchaeology from University of Brighton will build your theoretical and practical knowledge and skills, preparing you for a career in research, or as a field or laboratory-based geoarchaeologist.
Psychology (Conversion)
The Psychology (Conversion) is a master level programme at Leeds Trinity University designed for non-psychology graduates. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time course provides a fast-track route to gaining Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership with the BPS, delivered through a public study mode.
Global Political Economy
Are you looking for a career that takes you across the globe? Use your knowledge and insight to make a real difference to connections and collaborations in finance, industry, and commerce across the world. Join the Global Political Economy programme from King's College London.

Applied Criminology and Forensic Psychology
Studying this Applied Criminology and Forensic Psychology MSc degree from the Edinburgh Napier University will allow you to develop a range of enquiring, analytical and practical skills benefitting you as a practitioner or researcher.

Criminal Psychology and Criminal Justice
The Criminal Psychology and Criminal Justice course offered by Liverpool John Moores University is a new stand-alone qualification designed to enhance your career prospects in criminal justice agencies, the probation service and the police.
Intercultural Communication and Education
The Intercultural Communication and Education MA course offered by Durham University develops critical understanding of education and intercultural communication in the context of global movements of people and the internationalisation of education.
European History
The M.A. in European History at Birkbeck, University of London, offers an in-depth exploration of Europe's past and present. This one-year full-time programme is available on campus or through flexible learning options. With classes typically held in the evenings, it caters to various schedules, making it accessible for all students.
Counselling Psychology
Begin to understand the therapeutic experience through academic expertise and develop a path to advance to further study with our Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling Psychology from City St George's, University of London.
Political Economy Research
The MPhil/PhD in Political Economy Research at King's College London offers a comprehensive study programme designed for full-time and part-time students. With a duration of two years for MPhil and three to six years for PhD, this course delves into the intricate relationship between politics and economics within a globally recognised institution.

International Relations (Part-Time)
Deepen your understanding of the causes and consequences of some of the biggest global societal challenges with this International Relations (Part-Time) degree from University of Bath.

Global Security and Borders
This Global Security and Borders programme from the Queen's University Belfast aims to help students navigate this complex terrain by providing a firm grounding in critical border studies. At the core of this programme is the chance for students to apply their academic insights within a work-based environment with borders/security professionals through the Borders Internship module.

Global Intercultural Communication (Part Time)
University of East Anglia's dynamic MA in Global Intercultural Communication (Part Time) is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to help companies and organisations navigate these challenges.

International Hospitality and Tourism Management (with Advanced Practice)
This International Hospitality and Tourism Management (with Advanced Practice) programme at Northumbria University allows you to analyse the practices and behaviour of businesses within hospitality and tourism and provides the opportunity to specialise in an area of interest whether this be in innovation and entrepreneurship, hospitality and events, or place and destination management.
Gender, Power and Violence
The Gender, Power and Violence programme offered by Swansea University explores current academic, policy and practice debates in the specific field of gendered harms, considering issues from multiple disciplinary lenses to understand how gendered violence and harms differentially affect gendered bodies and lives.