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MA Degrees in Applied Sociology
We have 109 MA Degrees in Applied Sociology
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Criminology MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Our MA in Criminology examines a broad range of theoretical and applied approaches to understanding crime: social deviance, morality, anti-social behaviour, social regulation, legislation, criminal law, justice, prevention, rehabilitation and punishment as social phenomena and as objects of social policy, and delivers a basic competence to carry out research in the field. Read more
Sociology and Ethics of Sport - MA/PgD/PgC
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences
The socio-cultural study of sport has become ever more significant. Read more
Applied Social Science MA
University of Wolverhampton
School of Social, Historical and Political Studies
The MA in Applied Social Science is a exciting new master’s degree that began at the university in 2021. The MA has been developed to offer you the… Read more
MA by Research - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
University of Kent
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research
The Centre offers excellent opportunities for full or part-time research in intellectual disability and community care leading to higher degrees. Read more
MA - Criminology
University of Kent
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research
Criminology has a long and distinguished tradition at Kent with its research base in the Crime, Culture and Control Cluster. The MA was founded by the world-famous criminologist, the late Professor Jock Young. Read more
MA Social Research Methods
Durham University
Centre for Applied Social Studies
The MA Social Research Methods is part of a suite of advanced postgraduate methods-based courses delivered across the University faculties. Read more
MA - Mental Health of People with Learning Disabilities
University of Kent
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research
The Tizard Centre offers excellent opportunities for full or part-time research in intellectual disability, community care and autism leading to higher degrees. Read more
Criminology and Social Policy MA
Liverpool John Moores University
Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies
MA Criminology and Social Policy at Liverpool John Moores University offers critical approaches to the study of crime, social harm and criminal justice. Read more
MA by Research - Community Care
University of Kent
The Tizard Centre
The Centre offers excellent opportunities for full or part-time research in intellectual disability and community care leading to higher degrees. Read more
MA - Community Care
University of Kent
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research
The Centre offers excellent opportunities for full or part-time research in intellectual disability and community care leading to higher degrees. Read more
Cyber Crime and Terrorism MA
Swansea University
Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law
The Cyber Crime and Terrorism programme will be of interest to those who are interested in both cyber crime and cybersecurity more generally as well as those seeking specialist study of terrorism. Read more
Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice - MA
Bangor University
College of Arts, Humanities and Business
The course was one of the first to take an internationally comparative perspective across a broad range of criminology and criminal justice issues. … Read more
PCert, PDip, MA - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
University of Kent
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research
This programme is an advanced professional development programme involving some or all of the following: distance learning; study workshops. Read more
Criminology MA
Middlesex University
Faculty of Business and Law
This degree is designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of crime and criminal justice at national and international levels. Read more
Conflict Transformation and Social Justice (MA)
Queen’s University Belfast
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
This is a unique and innovative interdisciplinary programme taught through subject areas that include law, anthropology, English, history, philosophy, politics, psychology, sociology and the creative arts. Read more