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3.8k Master's degrees in Social Sciences in United Kingdom

Psychology (Conversion)
Take an essential first step towards becoming a chartered psychologist with the Psychology (Conversion) programme from University of Sunderland. Gain valuable professional insights into human behaviour. Develop the same grounding in psychological science as a three-year undergraduate course, but at master's level.
Comparative Social Policy
The MPhil in Comparative Social Policy from University of Oxford explores welfare systems and policy developments across a range of countries with an OECD focus. The comparative element is a key part of the course, and is one feature that makes the course at Oxford unique.
Cultural Heritage Management
The MSc in Cultural Heritage Management from Royal Agricultural University is designed to give learners a broad and thorough grounding in the varied and fast-moving cultural heritage sector. It will equip learners with the wider contextual and practical skills to allow them to engage analytically with a variety of real-life heritage issues.
Media and Communications (Data and Society)
The Media and Communications (Data and Society) M.Sc. at the London School of Economics and Political Science is a full-time, 12-month public programme. It explores the social impact of data-driven systems and AI. Students develop critical skills in data governance and ethics while building practical expertise in London.
Economic Policy for International Development
The Economic Policy for International Development programme from London School of Economics and Political Science is aimed at those interested in applied development economics and political economy as a rigorous postgraduate qualification.

Psychology
Are you looking for a Masters course that will fascinate your interest in the human mind? Hoping to change direction after an undergraduate degree in a different subject? This British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited conversion Psychology MSc at Northumbria University is an essential step on your journey towards a career in Psychology.

Global South Asia Studies
This Global South Asia Studies , MSc degree course offered by the Brunel University of London challenges you to question the notion of South Asia as a bounded region and to rethink it as a dynamic space connected to a global circulation of people, capital, technologies, and ideas in diverse ways.

Languages and Cultures
Improve your understanding of global languages, cultures and societies at the Languages and Cultures MA course offered at the University of Southampton. On this language master’s, our expert tutors will give you specialist multicultural knowledge and skills necessary to take on a wide range of careers.
Applied Paediatrics
The MSc in Applied Paediatrics at Imperial College London is a part-time programme designed for healthcare professionals. This two-year course focuses on the scientific principles underpinning paediatrics, offering a comprehensive understanding of child health and disease management.

Forensic Psychology (Part-Time)
The Forensic Psychology (Part-Time) course from Northumbria University offers an in-depth exploration of the field, blending theoretical foundations with practical application in a criminal justice context.
Economics and Policy of Energy and Climate Change
The MSc Economics and Policy of Energy and Climate Change at the University of Strathclyde aims to produce future leaders in the sectors of energy and climate change.
English Literature
The English Literature program offered by The University of Winchester is designed for students who wish to develop advanced skills in analysing texts and discourses, and to become effective researchers, excellent communicators and active learners.
Political Science (Political Behaviour)
Study political opinions and behaviours with the MSc Political Science (Political Behaviour), offering rigorous training and diverse career paths. Learn more at the Political Science (Political Behaviour) programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Childhood, Youth and Family Studies - Youth Work Pathway
This Childhood, Youth and Family Studies - Youth Work Pathway at University of Bedfordshire course is aimed specifically for those wanting to work with young people in a variety of settings, giving you the skills and knowledge to pursue or develop your career in youth work.

Psychology of Mental Health
The Psychology of Mental Health MSc course from London Metropolitan University is designed to provide you with advanced training in mental health. You'll gain an understanding of mental health law, safeguarding and working with vulnerable adults and children. You’ll also learn about how individuals cultivate resilience in the face of adversity and trauma.
Cultural and Creative Industries
This multi-faceted Cultural and Creative Industries course at King's College London examines the structure and history of the cultural and creative industries and explore practical and theoretical issues facing cultural entrepreneurs, professionals and policy-makers.
Social Neuroscience
The MSc in Social Neuroscience offered by the University of Greater Manchester gives you the opportunity to develop an advanced knowledge of how the brain responds to, and makes sense of the social world, as well as confidence in the use of neuroscientific research skills (for instance, electrophysiology and eye-tracker experiments).

Public Policy - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Public Policy - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Loughborough offers successful students guaranteed progression to Loughborough University.
Politics
The Politics programme at the University of Strathclyde has over 30 full-time staff who can offer you great expertise and supervision in your area of research.
International Criminology and Security Studies
This International Criminology and Security Studies programme from Liverpool Hope University draws on Liverpool Hope's significant research strength in extremism studies, green criminology, and transnational crime to offer an innovative programme for aspiring academic researchers, policy makers, and practitioners with an interest in subjects at the cutting edge of contemporary criminology.