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Programme for Master in Sociology

Master’s programme
S2SOC
2 years
120 credits (ECTS)
Study pace
100%
Time
Day
Location
Göteborg
Study form
Campus
Language
English
Duration
-
Application period
-
Application code
GU-75001
Curriculum
Tuition
Full education cost: 188 040 SEK
First payment: 47 010 SEK

No fees are charged for EU and EEA citizens, Swedish residence permit holders and exchange students.

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Study pace
100%
Time
Day
Location
Göteborg
Study form
Campus
Language
English
Duration
-
Application period
-
Application code
GU-75028
Curriculum
Tuition
Full education cost: 188 040 SEK
First payment: 47 010 SEK

No fees are charged for EU and EEA citizens, Swedish residence permit holders and exchange students.

More information about tuition fees

Application opens 17 March 2025

Summary

The Master´s Programme in Sociology provides rigorous, in-depth research training preparing students for both doctoral studies in the social science and a broad range of professional careers in social research beyond the university. All courses are taught in English and students recruited both domestically and from abroad.

About

Sociology is a vibrant and influential social science today which has expanded beyond its established concerns with class, social conflict and inequality to address a growing diversity of issues stretching from gender, the body and emotions to migration, new social movements and global environmental change.

This two-year programme embraces the enormous variety of contemporary sociological investigations and seeks to combine the enduring insights and methodological rigour of established traditions with the creative force gained from new leaps in the sociological imagination.

The programme encompasses core modules in contemporary sociological theory as well as applied qualitative and quantitative research methods. An emphasis is also placed on choice and flexibility with opportunities to spend a term of study abroad with an Erasmus partner in sociology or to integrate a period of professional work placement into your degree.  

Students are able to take advantage of the strong and dynamic research clusters in the Department of Sociology and Work Science and encouraged to visit research seminars to gain inspiration for their choice of thesis topic. Students complete their Master’s thesis under the individual guidance of a supervisor of their choice. Drawing on the considerable outreach of the department, it is also possible to complete a Master’s thesis in applied social analysis in collaboration with an external partner.

Programme structure and content

Year 1
Autumn Term
Contemporary Sociological Analysis and Horizons (15 credits)
Applied Qualitative Research Methods (15 credits)

Spring Term
Elective Courses (30 credits) including opportunity for Erasmus exchange (30 credits) or to follow a selection of courses at our department  including Work Placement in Applied/Public sociology (15 credits), Emotions in Organizations (7.5 credits) and Sustainability Science and Expertise: Sociological Perspectives (7.5 credits) (from spring 2024 replacing Social Science as Expertise and Social Scientists as Experts, 7.5 credits).

Year 2
Autumn Term
Social Change (15 credits)
Applied Statistical Analysis (15 credits)

Spring Term
Master’s Thesis in Sociology (30 credits)

Who should apply?

The programme addresses those who are interested in Sociology.

Prerequisites and selection

Entry requirements

Applicants to the Programme must hold a Bachelor's degree within the Social Sciences or equivalent, corresponding to at least 180 credits. Those applying must also prove their knowledge of English: English 6/English B from Swedish Upper Secondary School or the equivalent level of an internationally recognized test, for example TOEFL, IELTS.

Special instructions for application

To apply for the program, you need to fill out and submit the document Letter of intent / CV. The document is found on our application instructions page:

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Selection

Selection will be based on an assessment of the academic and professional merits of applicants leading to judgment of their overall ability to successfully complete the programme. To assist in this process applicants should not only submit documentation demonstrating fulfillment of the entry requirements but also a Letter of intent / CV. During the selection process priority will be given to applicants holding a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology, corresponding to at least 180 credits. However, the final selection decision will encompass a combined assessment of the applicant’s Letter of intent / CV.For Swedish or EU citizens: Please upload Letter of intent / CV to www.antagning.se no later than April 22. Applicants outside the EU: Please upload the Letter of Intent / CV to www.universityadmission.se no later than 3 February.

 

After graduation

The programme equips you with a unique and widely valued skills set encompassing practical skills in applied qualitative and statistical methods;  powerful analytical and interpretative skills; project design and management skills as well as advanced writing and communication skills.  Such comprehensive research training not only qualifies you for doctoral studies in the social sciences, but also professional careers in all manner of public bodies; in private industry or in non-governmental organizations.

Facilities

Teaching takes place in the premises of the Faculty of Social Sciences in the Haga district in central Gothenburg. Lectures and seminars within "Campus Haga" are held in the buildings Dragonen and Sappören (Sprängkullsgatan) as well as Husaren (Husargatan).

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