The MSc Sociology will enable you to gain an advanced and critical understanding of how to apply sociological theories and perspectives to contemporary issues and social transformations. Through a range of engaging learning approaches, you will be invited to explore the interrelationships of power, social divisions, social diversity, and social inequality and their application to social action and public sociology. To do this, the course draws directly on active research specialisms in the Department of Sociology (gender, violence and abuse; health and social theory; education and inequalities; and communities and social justice). This is supported by developing your own advanced understanding and application of approaches to researching these topics, including the methodological, epistemological, and ethical issues inherent in sociological research, activism, and public engagement in contemporary societies.
Normally an upper second class honours degree (2:1) or equivalent.
IELTS: 6.5 (no component under 6.0)_x000D_ _x000D_ TOEFL iBT (internet-based test) and TOEFL iBT Home Edition: 92 (no component under 23)
Sociology
Durham City
Postgraduate
1
44470
£8,700, £21,360,
St John's
Postgraduate
GBP
York, England
Postgraduate
GBP £6,500, £12,750
London
Postgraduate
£8,500