Sociology: Dynamic Social Change University of Osnabrück
Overview and admission
Study Type
graduate
Admission semester
Summer and Winter Semester
Area of study
Sociology, Social Science
Focus
International Comparative Social Sciences
Target group
Graduates of the Bachelor's degree course in "European Studies" or "Social Sciences" or of a two-subject Bachelor's degree course in "Sociology" or of another degree course in a suitable subject
Annotation
The focus of the research-related master's program is the sociological analysis of social structures and processes of change on the micro-, meso- and macro-social level. Based on theories of social differentiation, theories of the origin and structure of modern society, cultural theories as well as actors and institutional theories are treated. Following a specialist core curriculum, an individual topic profile is made possible in the second academic year based on the elective The subject-specific modules focus on the thematization of structures of social differentiation, the importance of the cultural dimension for their reproduction or transformation, variants of capitalism and the transformation of welfare state regimes, and the analysis of the organisation of social work. Due to the free electoral area, a systematic extension of the studies to political, European and migration topics is possible. In the methods area, advanced quantitative and qualitative procedures are treated to the same extent. The obligatory research seminar then offers the opportunity to carry out smaller research projects and at the same time, prepare for the Master's thesis. The flexible structure of the study program allows a stay abroad without lengthening the duration of the course in the third semester. Course related achievements acquired abroad can be counted especially in the free elective area. The master's degree opens up the possibility of obtaining a doctorate and, if the study program is appropriate / the respective prerequisites are available, access to any doctoral studies \; accordingly to the doctoral program Migration Research and Intercultural Studies at the University of Osnabrück. The degree also qualifies for a wide range of activities in the private sector (market and opinion research, marketing, advertising / public relations, press / spokesperson), journalism, for activities in units of national and international administrations, non-governmental organizations, associations and political parties etc.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree course or equivalent academic degree in Social Sciences, European Studies or "Social Sciences" or a two-subject Bachelor's degree course in Sociology or a degree course in a suitable subject with 60 credit points from the fields of theory, methods and other sociological subject areas, as well as proof of sufficient German and English language skills at level B1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
Lecture period
- 02.04.2024 - 06.07.2024
- 28.10.2024 - 15.02.2025
Application deadlines
Summer semester (2024)
Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
Applications for undergraduate degree courses (Bachelor's, State Examination) are not possible until before the winter semester 2024/25.Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
Expired
Multi-subject Master's degree courses until 15.02.2024 Further information at: https://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/studieninteressierte/bewerbung/online-bewerbung/#c270129Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students
Expired
Winter semester (2024/2025)
Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
Expired
For information on vacant study places and extended deadlines, see uos.debewerbenDeadlines for International Students from the European Union
ExpiredDeadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
ExpiredEnrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students
Expired
as per letter of acceptance
Languages of instruction
Main language
German
Further languages
English