MA Sociology
Study location | Hungary, Budapest |
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Type | Graduate/Master, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 semesters (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | (MA Sociology) |
Tuition fee | €2,900 per semester |
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Application fee | €75 one-time |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) In Hungary, there are legal pre-requisite credit requirements to study postgraduate programmes. Please make sure you meet the minimum requirements for this programme before applying. You will need a minimum of 20 ECTS constituted from any area(s) of social sciences. Tip: to quickly calculate your credits in ECTS, divide learning hours by 30! If your qualifications are not in English or Hungarian, official translations will be required for all diplomas and transcripts into English or Hungarian. You must take verified copies of the entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Territory requirements | As of December 2021, Hungarian dual nationals and Hungarians who studied overseas or at international high schools in Hungary can apply to Corvinus as regular international students. If you are a Hungarian citizen and have studied at a school in Hungary, please apply via Felvi If you are unsure if you meet the requirements to apply as an international students, please feel free to get in touch (Please right click on get in touch and select open link in new tab) |
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Language requirements | English Applicants must have a minimum B2 level of English. |
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More information | international-application.uni-corvinus.hu/..ternational-application.uni-corvinus.hu/sociology-ma |
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Overview
Deepen your understanding and view society through multiple lenses. Apply complex thinking. Navigate through a system of social issues and conflicts and propose meaningful solutions.
Programme Information
The aim of the program is to analyse social and technological challenges and processes arising from globalisation, as well as the theories, methods and results of investigating global social change. During the training, special attention will be paid to a methodologically grounded critical thinking.
This four-semester Master programme focuses on the deep understanding of contemporary concepts, theories, analytical sociological models related to global social change, and is designed to teach the students the importance of critical analysis of social processes and problems in a global versus local framework.
Our programme is research- and practice oriented. Students will acquire profound knowledge of up-to-date research methods including computer-assisted analysis of qualitative sources, methods of analysing large-scale survey, global statistical data, social network data, social media and methods of impact assessment. In the final semester our students enter into an internship in various local and global organizations which will broaden their working experiences and improves their final thesis research topic.
Under the guidance of internationally renowned scholars throughout their studies our students learn in an international student environment, and they have the chance to study in another European university within the Erasmus Mundus framework and other exchange programmes.
Depending on the progress in their own research project, students can take part in Student Scientific Research Competitions, publish in sociological journals, and continue the study in our PhD in Sociology programme.
Entry requirements:
Undergraduate degree meeting minimum credit requirements (see above)
B2 Level English (see above)
Entrance exam:
Yes
Type of entrance exam:
Competency test
Oral (interview) – online
Entrance exam location:
Online
Entrance exam description:
We will evaluate your online application and supporting documents. Subject to paying the application fee, applicants will be contacted to participate in a competency test, then an online oral exam (interview).
Programme structure
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Career opportunities
Our graduates progress to roles including:
- Social Worker
- Public Opinion Analyst
- Teacher
- Social Relations Analyst
- Sustainable Society Analyst.