The Master in Sociology (MA) at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) program will help students deepen their knowledge of the theoretical and substantive aspects of contemporary sociology. Students will develop expertise in the principles and application of social research methodology, and examine key debates and issues like progress and reason, genetic structuralism and the role of modernity.
The Master in Sociology (MA) offers optional modules which give students the opportunity to explore areas such as modern crime control, nationalism or nature and society. The studies are supported by the program's research-active staff, whose interests reflect the latest developments in sociology.
• The part-time course fee assumes that you're studying at half the rate of a full-time student (50% intensity). Course fees will be different if you study over a longer period. All fees are for guidance purposes only.
• Tuition fees for students who have citizens' rights after Brexit: £5,000/year