Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Sociology
Area of study
Social Sciences
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master in Sociologie

The Master in Sociologie is a one-year, full-time program that focuses on the critical analysis of social inequality. Students learn to approach social issues from a sociological perspective, studying how power relations, social networks, and social structures influence human behavior and reproduce inequality.


Program Overview

  • The program starts with a strong foundation in sociological theory, which is then applied to practical issues.
  • Students learn to critically evaluate policies and interventions, design their own interventions to address social problems, and translate scientific knowledge into professional and interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • The program allows students to tailor their studies by choosing which research methods to specialize in and which social cases to study.

Program Details

  • Duration: 1 year
  • Language: Dutch
  • Type: Full-time

Research Areas

  • The program covers various research areas, including the study of social inequality, power relations, and social structures.
  • Students can explore topics such as the impact of AI on work and social life, the causes and consequences of structural forms of inequality, and the role of social networks in shaping human behavior.

Career Prospects

  • Graduates of the Master in Sociologie program are equipped to work in a variety of fields, including policy analysis, social research, and community development.
  • The program provides students with the skills to critically analyze social issues, design effective interventions, and collaborate with professionals from diverse backgrounds.

Student Experience

  • The program offers students the opportunity to engage with real-world social issues and develop practical skills through research projects and collaborations with social organizations.
  • Students can also participate in events and activities that enhance their understanding of social issues and develop their professional networks.
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