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555 Master's degrees in Sociology in Europe

Futures Studies
The Master's Degree Programme in Futures Studies at University of Turku provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary and practical education. It is designed to educate foresight experts who help organisations to harness future opportunities and avoid unnecessary risks.

Sociology
Sociology at University College Cork is a conversion course for students who have already completed an undergraduate degree. The course is ideal for anyone who wants to study an intensive course in Sociology in one year and apply for further studies at MA level in Sociology. Alternatively, you may simply wish to add a higher diploma to your existing qualifications.

Criminology and Sociology
The Criminology and Sociology course offered at the Bangor University combines the schools’ expertise in criminology and sociology and explores the sociological context of issues in criminology.
Comparative Social Policy and Welfare, Social Science Research
The Comparative Social Policy and Welfare, Social Science Research programme from Tampere University provides an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary societies in Europe and facilitates understanding social policy and welfare issues in global, national and local contexts.

Media, Culture and Society (Part time)
If you’re interested in learning more about how changing technology impacts our culture and society, or what role the digital sphere plays in culture and communication, we invite you to join us on this two-year part-time MA in Media, Culture and Society (Part time) offered by the University of East Anglia.
Sociology of Education (Thesis)
Sociology of Education (Thesis) from Ankara University is designed as an interdisciplinary program considering educational matters in a multidimensional way within the frame of sociological, anthropological and historical backgrounds.
Social Work (Step Up to Social Work)
Step up to social work is an intensive, 14-month, full-time programme run by the Department for Education. If you want to become a social worker but do not have a degree in social work, you can train through this programme.
Cultural and Social Anthropology - Applied Anthropology
For students who wish to conduct research that has an applied character aimed at solving problems or contributing understanding where this is directly needed, we offer the possibility to specialize in Applied Anthropology with the Cultural and Social Anthropology - Applied Anthropology programme of the University of Amsterdam.

Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology
Join the Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology degree at the University of Birmingham and have access to a wide range of specialists in a vibrant and engaged research community.

Sociology (Youth, Community and Social Regeneration)
This Sociology (Youth, Community and Social Regeneration) at University of Limerick aims prepares you to work in the areas of youth work, community development, and social regeneration both in Ireland and internationally.
Tourism, Culture and Society
We offer a master degree in Tourism, Culture and Society at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Explore the world through the study of tourism. Why do people travel? What role do media play in tourism industry? It’s all about understanding the interplay between tourism, culture and cociety.

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.

Humanities and Social Sciences
If you work in the social sciences or humanities and want to improve your career prospects or prepare for a PhD, this flexible Humanities and Social Sciences degree – a postgraduate taught course from the University of Portsmouth, featuring a large research project – is the perfect way to achieve your ambitions.
Socio-legal Studies
The students in the Socio-legal Studies programme from University of Kent benefit immensely from a vibrant research community, a supportive environment and many opportunities to engage critically with academic research and contemporary issues. They are immersed in a research culture which situates legal studies in its historical, social and economic context.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Diplomacy and Foreign Policy 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).

Community Action and Development
The MA in Community Action and Development at the University of Malta delves into the intellectualizing of issues such as community education, empowerment and emancipation, citizenship, inclusion and exclusion, social movements, social capital, globalization, sustainable development and education for sustainable development.
Development Studies (Online)
It aims at professionalizing those already working in development or others for whom an e-learning program seems most fitting. Stemming from the diversity of the student body, the specific worth of the program lies in the opportunity to assess international issues through virtual co-learning with professionals from across the globe.

Youth and Community Studies
This Youth and Community Studies programme at the University of Malta explores the life-world of young people and their engagement with the wider community in both local and global contexts.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - International Relations
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - International Relations 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).
Sociology
The core of the Sociology programme at the University College Dublin is a coherent programme of supervised research which requires that the student completes a thesis based on independent research. The primary purpose of this programme is to help the student develop the skills and competencies required to conduct research.