
The Master of Science in Sociology (Sociology) is a two-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the study of social structures, institutions, and human interaction in contemporary society. The program covers key areas such as social theory, inequality, globalization, cultural sociology, and quantitative and qualitative research methods. Students develop a strong understanding of how societies are organized and how social change occurs across different contexts.
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in social research, policy analysis, and data-driven social studies within governmental agencies, research institutes, NGOs, and international organizations. The program emphasizes strong sociological theory and social research methods, equipping students with the analytical skills needed to examine complex social issues and contribute to evidence-based decision-making.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Sociology
• Introduction to Sociology
• Sociological Theories
• Social Structure and Institutions
• Research Methods in Sociology
Semester 2 – Advanced Sociological Theory
• Social Movements and Collective Behavior
• Sociology of Gender and Race
• Urban and Rural Sociology
• Elective Modules in Sociology
Semester 3 – Specialized Sociological Studies
• Globalization and Social Change
• Sociology of Education
• Social Stratification and Inequality
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Sociology
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Sociological Analysis and Policy
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Sociology Master’s program are highly valued in social research, policy analysis, and community development. With expertise in social theory, cultural studies, and social dynamics, graduates can pursue roles as sociologists, social researchers, policy analysts, or community development officers. The increasing need for sociological insights into social issues and policies ensures strong career prospects in research institutions, government agencies, and NGOs.
Sociology program focuses on social theory, cultural analysis, and social dynamics. Students will study the structures of societies, the relationships between individuals and communities, and the impact of culture and policy. The program prepares graduates for careers in social research, policy-making, and community development, equipping them with the tools to analyze and influence social change.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 46 222 00 00
Email: info@lu.se
Address: Lund University, Paradisgatan 2, 221 00 Lund, Sweden