9 MSc Degrees in Social Policy 2024
MSc in Sustainability Science, Policy and Society
Maastricht University, School of Business and Economics
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- Maastricht, Netherlands
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Are you passionate about sustainable development? Would you like to ensure that the resources that we now have will still be available for future generations? And can you see yourself developing strategies to steer governments and businesses towards sustainable behavior? Then the master’s program Sustainability Science, Policy and Society is the perfect program for you! The world needs professionals capable of tackling today's sustainability challenges. This interdisciplinary master's program focuses on factors affecting sustainability, such as global dynamics, policy, governance, and law. You will also learn how to design, conduct and evaluate sustainability assessments. Based on your personal interest, this master's program allows you to specialize in Policy or Business.
MSc in Global Health, Social Justice and Public Policy
King's College London - Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
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- London, United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Global Health & Social Justice course will provide you with a demanding study pathway covering dynamic topics within global health. You will explore major issues and debates, as well as develop the capacity for critically assessing the scientific research and practices aiming to address global health inequalities. You with also cover the fundamental aspects relating to philosophical debates about social justice and health equity.
- Groningen, Netherlands
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Our aim is to increase the quality of upbringing, care and education by improving policies and interventions for young people and their social and learning contexts.
- Richmond, USA
- Online
Full time, Part time
30 hours
Distance Learning
English
Infusing a criminal justice core with a social justice focus, EKU’s online master’s degree program prepares high-thinking individuals for leadership roles that challenge injustice, value diversity, and support the equitable treatment and human rights of all people.
- Milan, Italy
Full time
2 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
This Master of Science offers an advanced academic route in designing spatial arrangements and urban policies, to transform and manage the city, territory, and environment.
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
As a social scientist you need the knowledge and skills to collect and analyze data in a digital society. Polarization, cybersecurity, international migration, artificial intelligence and healthy ageing for example are global challenges that do not keep to disciplinary and methodological boundaries. Advances in digital technologies, such as algorithms, platforms, apps, and online social networks, create societal challenges that are highly complex and interconnected, affecting society at all levels: individuals, communities, organizations, and nations.
- Linköping, Sweden
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Challenge conventional views on children and childhood. This master’s program is interdisciplinary and focuses on the critical study of questions related to children and childhood.
- Utrecht, Netherlands
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Do you ever wonder why mothers are more likely than fathers to work part-time and care for their children? Or why some countries oblige unemployment benefit recipients to follow strict activation requirements while others do not? If you are interested in studying such issues, this one-year Master's programme is for you.
- Lund, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
With a unique combination of perspectives from political science, social work, sociology and economics, this programme provides you with a broad range of knowledge and skills intended for the management and administration of welfare services. The courses are based on a comparative approach, highlighting differences and similarities across countries, administrative levels and policy areas, including a European Union perspective. In addition to being active researchers in their own field of expertise, our teachers have undergone educational training and make use of modern teaching and assessment techniques. We also bring practitioners into our courses and make visits to different types of agencies involved in the production of welfare services.