Master of Arts in Social Studies
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a journey of intellectual exploration and scholarly inquiry with our Master of Arts in Social Studies. This research-intensive program offers you the opportunity to delve into the complexities of human society, allowing you to conduct an in-depth investigation on a topic of your choice under the guidance of esteemed faculty members from the Faculty of Arts. Whether your interests lie in the dynamics of individuals within a society, the evolution of communities over time, cultural phenomena, or civic ideals and practices, this program provides a platform for integrated research across multiple fields of social science and humanities.
Overview
In the Master of Arts in Social Studies, you’ll hone your research skills and cultivate a critical understanding of the research process. Through rigorous academic inquiry, you’ll learn to produce high-quality academic works and leverage archival resources to strengthen your scholarly contributions. From data collection and analysis to the synthesis of sources and references, this program equips you with the tools and knowledge necessary to make meaningful contributions to the field of social studies.
Admission Requirements
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- ATS5201: Methods of Research (5 ECTS)
- SOC5001: Assimilating and Appraising the Literature (3 ECTS)
- SOC5002: Data Analysis (3 ECTS)
- SST5099*: Dissertation (80 ECTS)
Non EU Applicants:
Total Tuition Fees: Eur 10,800
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of our program have pursued diverse career paths, leveraging their research skills and critical thinking abilities to address pressing social issues and inform policy decisions. Alumni have excelled as research analysts, policy advisors, and academic scholars, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in various domains of social studies. The program’s emphasis on research excellence and critical inquiry ensures graduates are well-prepared for success in academia, research institutes, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.