Syllabus

Programme for Master in Sociology

Masterprogram i sociologi

Program
S2SOC
120 credits (ECTS)

About the Syllabus

Valid from
Unknown
Registration number
GU 2025/4889
Date of entry into force
2025-12-19
Decision date
2025-12-19
Valid from semester
Autumn semester 2026
Decision maker
Unknown

Purpose

The purpose of the Programme for Master in Sociology is to deepen the knowledge and skills acquired by students during their first-cycle education. Students learn to independently integrate and use sociological theory and social scientific methods to describe, interpret and explain the complexity of human actions, different social situations and social processes. The programme shall also develop the students’ competences in order to lead, among other things, various evaluations, analyses and interpretation of data material, e.g. within the public sector, trade and industry or within the different areas of civil society. The programme shall also prepare students for applying for post-graduate studies in Sweden or abroad.

There is particular emphasis on the following elements:

  • A broad combination of general skills and advanced sociological knowledge about social relationships and social processes.
  • A strong link between courses on the programme and ongoing research within the department.
  • A strong focus on both quantitative and qualitative social scientific methods, comprising 30 credits.
  • Planning and implementation of an independent degree project for 30 credits in the form of either a scientific article or a scientific report oriented towards the field/work placements.
  • The opportunity to study abroad (30 credits) or placement project work (15 credits)

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/English level 2 from Swedish Upper Secondary School or the equivalent level of an internationally recognized test, for example TOEFL, IELTS.

Degree and main field of study

This programme leads to a Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) with a major in Sociology.

Content

The programme comprises first five compulsory courses and second optional courses of 30 credits in total. The following courses are compulsory: Sociological analyses and new challenges, 15 credits, Social change, 15 credits, Research methodology and qualitative methods in social sciences, 15 credits, Applied Statistical and Digital Methods, 15 credits, and Degree project for Master in Sociology, 30 credits. The Department of Sociology and Work Science offers optional courses in Semester two of 30 credits in aggregate. The programme is provided on a full-time basis.

Semester 1
SC2101, Contemporary Sociological Analyses and Horizons, 15 credits, core course
SC2205, Social Change, 15 credits, in-depth course

Semester 2
Optional courses, 30 credits

Semester 3
SC2310 Research methodology and qualitative methods in social sciences, 15 credits, method course 
SC2320 Applied Statistical and Digital Methods, 15 credits, method course

Semester 4
SC2501, MA-Thesis in Sociology, 30 credits, thesis (independent project)

Objectives

National outcomes for degrees are found in Appendix 2 of the Higher Education Ordinance.

Local outcomes

Knowledge and understanding

  • Demonstrate broad methodological knowledge and be able to report on scientific points of departure, concepts, techniques, principles and theories of data collection (both qualitative and quantitative), processing and analysis. 

Judgement and approach

  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate and reflect on sociological knowledge and expertise in relation to other forms of knowledge and understanding, e.g. other scientific disciplines and everyday knowledge.

Sustainability labelling

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Other regulations

  • The Program has English as the language of instruction.
  • There are compulsory exercises, excursions and field work within the programme’s courses.
  • When appropriate, some of the teaching may be carried out at another venue, e.g. during the optional semester in Year 1 and also in the event that the student, in agreement with the course coordinator and supervisor, chooses to write their degree project at another venue in Sweden or abroad.
  • The study programme will be followed up and evaluated in accordance with the applicable Policy för kvalitetssäkring och kvalitetsutveckling av utbildning vid Göteborgs universitet (Policy for the Quality assurance and Quality Development of Education at the University of Gothenburg).

Guaranteed admission

Students who follow the programme at the prescribed rate have guaranteed admission to all of the compulsory courses specified in the programme syllabus (included guaranteed admission to a selection of courses during the optional quota during Term 2), subject to the precondition that the student is eligible for each course.