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The Sociology program at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive study of societal structures, behaviors, and issues. This four-year Master of Arts degree examines key sociological concepts such as social inequality, culture, and power, equipping students with the analytical skills needed to understand and address the challenges facing modern societies. Students engage with both theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies, developing a nuanced understanding of social dynamics.
Graduates of the program are well-prepared for careers in social research, policy analysis, public services, and nonprofit organizations. The program’s focus on critical thinking and problem-solving ensures that students are equipped to make a meaningful impact on social issues and contribute to the development of policies that address societal challenges.
Year 1 – Introduction to Sociology & Social Theories
Year 2 – Social Issues & Global Sociology
Year 3 – Contemporary Social Problems & Advanced Theories
Year 4 – Specialisation & Dissertation
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Sociology from the University of Glasgow are prepared for a range of careers in social research, policy analysis, and community development. Career paths include roles as social researchers, policy advisors, project managers, and consultants within public and private sectors. Graduates also find opportunities in non-governmental organisations (NGOs), international development, social work, and the media. The program's focus on critical thinking, research methods, and understanding societal structures equips graduates with transferable skills for careers in education, government, and social advocacy. For those interested in academia, further postgraduate study and research opportunities in sociology and related fields are available.
The Sociology program at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive study of contemporary societies, combining classic sociological theory with practical research skills. The curriculum covers a wide range of social issues, from inequality and gender to globalisation and urbanisation, offering students the chance to explore the complexities of social life. The program also encourages critical engagement with modern social problems and prepares students for careers that require strong analytical and research skills. Students have access to a dynamic academic community, and the program's focus on real-world applications of sociological theories makes it ideal for those passionate about social change, policy development, and community engagement.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom