Course options
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Qualification
MA - Master of Arts
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Location
Bloomsbury (Central London) Campus
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Study mode
Full time
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Start date
05-OCT-26
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Duration
1 Year
Course summary
This MA Sociology offers you the theoretical and practical tools for understanding the political, social and ecological crises with which we are currently confronted - and for imagining how the world might be different. Why choose this course? By examining social relations and structures of power in their local and global manifestations, and in the present moment and across time, this course will help you to envision alternative futures. You will be taught by lecturers with expertise in a wide range of sociological areas, including race and racism, decolonial theory, urban sociology, and human rights and migration. You will gain skills in analysis and research design that are widely applicable to policy, community and social justice work. You will join a vibrant intellectual community within the School of Social Sciences, with opportunities for one-to-one engagement with experts in your areas of interest. What you will learn Drawing on perspectives from the Global South as well as the UK, you will be taught both foundational and emerging sociological approaches to gain a better understanding of: capitalism and intersectional inequalities the roots and impacts of climate change health and disability human rights and social movements. You will also receive an advanced introduction to sociological methods to support you in designing a research project to explore an issue that is important to you. How you will learn This course is available to study full- or part-time, and you will be taught through a combination of lectures, seminars and workshops taking place in the evening. You will also hone valuable writing and communication skills through coursework and the completion of your research project. This MA additionally offers you a lively programme of extracurricular events to give you in-depth engagement with sociological theories and issues. These include talks given by a range of speakers engaged in community-based work and activism on how we grapple with sociological issues within particular contexts.
Modules
Tuition fees
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£ 20,850per year
Tuition fees shown are for indicative purposes and may vary. Please check with the institution for most up to date details.
University information
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Campus address
Bloomsbury (Central London) Campus, Malet Street, London, England, WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom