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2 Social Science Master's Degree Programs in Vietnam


IPSL Institute for Global Learning
Master in Community Organizing and Social Activism (COSA)
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- Portland, USA
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Master degree
Full time
12 months
Blended
English
Through IPSL’s independently designed and curated reflections seminars, “Community Organizing and Social Activism (COSA), “ students receive a foundation of the history and key practices of community building and civic engagement, from domestic and international volunteerism, community organizing, grassroots social movements, and activism.


IPSL Institute for Global Learning
Master in International Development & Service (IDS)
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- Portland, USA
- + 5 more
Master degree
Full time
12 months
Blended
English
Independently designed and curated curriculum that responds to current social issues aligns with service and research opportunities and reflects student interests and latest trends in the field of International Development.
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Studying Social Sciences at the Master's level in Vietnam presents a unique opportunity to delve into the complexities of human behavior and societal structures in an emerging economy. As you explore this field, you will engage with critical issues facing regional and global communities.
Through courses in sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, you'll learn to analyze social policies and evaluate community programs. Master’s programs typically emphasize research, allowing you to develop competencies in qualitative and quantitative methods, enabling you to conduct comprehensive studies and contribute valuable insights into social dynamics. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new perspectives, cultivating an open mindset toward diverse cultural contexts.
In Vietnam, the focus on project-based learning helps you apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios, promoting a practical understanding of social issues. Graduates often find career paths in government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and academic institutions where they can influence policy-making and contribute to community development on both local and global levels.