MA in Sociology
Anglia Ruskin University
Key Information
Campus location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 - 2 year
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
GBP 10,000 / per year **
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* 21st of July
** full time fees I UK students: £10000 per year | international students: £15,800 per year
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Introduction
Gain an in-depth understanding of the latest issues in sociology. Hone your research skills and develop expertise for a career in social policy, public service and more.
Our MA in Sociology will help deepen your knowledge of the theoretical and substantive aspects of contemporary sociology.
You’ll become skilled in the principles and application of social research methodology as you examine key debates and issues such as progress and reason, genetic structuralism and the role of modernity. Study in Cambridge, where you’ll be supported by our research-active staff, whose interests reflect the latest developments in sociology.
Our academics are experts in a wide range of areas, which include gendered inequalities, intersectional feminism, social theory, race and racism, the social and political aspects of scientific and technological innovation, ‘race’ and ethnicity and urban sociology.
You’ll have the chance to take optional modules in more specialist areas of sociology that are of particular interest to you. These could include modern crime control, nationalism or nature and society. As an MA Sociology student at ARU, you can choose to study part-time or while you work; our postgraduate courses fit into your life.
You’ll be welcome to attend and contribute to our research seminar series, symposia and frequent conferences, where you can network and benefit from access to leading practitioners.
We’ll help you gain the confidence to become an independent researcher and develop the research and analytical skills that will equip you for a career in social policy, social work, local government and public service.
Admissions
Curriculum
Core modules
- Contemporary Debates in Sociology
- Postgraduate Research Methods
- Postgraduate Major Project
Optional modules
- Nationalisms, Diasporas and Identities
- A History of Race, Racism and Resistance in Modern Britain
- Globalization, Social Welfare and Social Policy
- Communication and Conflict
- Violence in Context
- Going Global: Making the Modern World, 1979-1999
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Our MA in Sociology will prepare you for work in many fields, including human resources, social policy, social work, educational development, community development, counselling, local government, civil service, public services and charities.
Graduation doesn’t have to be the end of your time with us. You could choose to continue your academic career with a research programme at ARU, such as our PhD Sociology. Take advantage of our Alumni Scholarship and save £400 on your fees.
While you’re studying here and after you graduate, you can access support through our dedicated Employability Service.
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