Master programs and postgraduate courses in cooperation turn to graduates with bachelor's or master's degree and young professionals interested in working in the new international political and economic contexts in which an ever greater integration between nations requires a series of processes and actions to align the different cultures. Students in these programs of specialization are boys and girls from disciplines as economics, law, psychology, sociology and whose career path can vary considerably: they can become men and women with roles of managers in both administrative, managerial and technical area as well as with a psychological and cultural approach.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the master programs in cooperation may find employment in national bodies and, more often, as experts in international human rights and humanitarian intervention, managers in non-profit organizations, experts in cooperation and planning for development, intercultural mediators, peacemakers.
The aim of MIBS is to train new professional figures applying the concepts, contents, languages, and methods of management. The goal is to develop specific skills in the context of firms' internationalization.
The MRes Geography is a pre-doctoral training programme version of the MA/MSc Geography. Alongside the opportunity to specialise in a chosen area of human geography, it is concerned with developing social science research skills and methods appropriate for further study in this field.
The course is a professionally accredited programme leading to eligbilty to apply to become a Registered Social Worker with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You will be joining a social work programme that has its history rooted in the principles of equality and social justice.
This course offers you the opportunity to enhance and deepen your knowledge of the theoretical and substantive aspects of contemporary sociology as well as develop your expertise in the principles and application of social research methodologies.
The Masters in International Relations and Democratic Politics provides an advanced critical and comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping state, inter-state relations and global politics.
It has always been understood that operating effectively in an international environment requires good communicative ability.
Our full-time course combines in-depth professional training and tuition with high quality practice placements. Graduate and you’ll be eligible to register as a qualified social worker.
The course provides a combination of theory and practical application which is relevant to international legal practice and business in the context of advanced intellectual engagement with issues in law and legal theory.
Study flexibly over two years, around your work commitments. Our course is also for any professional who wants to develop skills in working systemically with individuals, couples and families.
This Masters is for registered Social Workers to continue their professional development. Take opportunities for critical reflection and research on a programme tailored to your personal and practice requirements.
This course offers you an innovative, disciplined and intellectually challenging framework for studying issues and perspectives within international relations.
This course offers you the opportunity to enhance and deepen your knowledge of the theoretical and substantive aspects of contemporary sociology as well as develop your expertise in the principles and application of social research methodologies.
The LLM in International Law allows students to study international law and its application in a broad range of legal areas, including commerce, criminal law, humanitarian law, environmental law, and human rights.
The MSc in Comparative Political Thought builds on SOAS’s wealth of regional expertise to offer a new approach to cross-regional comparison of political thinking. It reframes the study of political thought in Africa, Asia and the Middle East as a study of political ideas and political practices.
The LLM in Islamic Law allows students to study Islamic law and its application in a broad range of legal areas, including finance and human rights, as well as its relationship to society in the Middle East and North Africa.
The LLM (Master in Laws) allows students to create their own programme structure, choosing courses from a wide range of subjects, like comparative regional law, trade law, law and development, commercial law , human rights, environmental law, Islamic law, dispute resolution, and international law.
This is the only Master-level programme in History focusing on the study of Asia, the Middle East and Africa in the UK, and can therefore offer an unrivalled breadth of courses on the history of these regions. The programme provides a sound training in the historical sciences.
The degree has been developed to meet the needs of both development practitioners and researchers on international development, including those wishing to pursue an MPhil/PhD in International Development.
The development of this LLM specialisation will capitalise on the Centre for Gender Studies as a multi-faculty centre from 2012, allowing students to engage with contemporary gender theories alongside existing PG Law modules that engage issues in gender and women's rights.
The MA Buddhist Studies suits students with different academic backgrounds, from those interested in broadening their knowledge of Buddhism as a whole or of specific traditions to those intending to embark on language-based research or fieldwork among Buddhist communities.
The MA in International Law allows students to study international law and its application in a broad range of legal areas, including commerce, criminal law, humanitarian law, environmental law, and human rights.