Master programs and courses in social integration are forgraduates with bachelor's or master's degree and young professionals interested in specializing on issues related to citizenship, human rights, interculturalism, development processes, integration and social cohesion, peace keeping. The students of these courses of improvement are usually young men and women graduated in law, political science or humanities with a passion for social issues and who also wish to become successful men and women, engaged in professional acting company and individuals as members of the social community of families, groups, classes and the consequences of which affect the economy, politics, law, media and religion.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the master's degree in social integration may find employment in public institutions, foundations, associations, institutions that deal with issues related to social integration.
This interdisciplinary course offers you the rare opportunity to study contemporary critical and cultural debates across a wide range of fields.
The English Language and Linguistics MA aims to provide you with a thorough understanding of the linguistic features of English from a wide range of perspectives: theoretical and applied, synchronic and diachronic.
This new Creative Writing: Writing the City Masters course is the first to focus entirely on the city of London.
This course offers you an innovative, disciplined and intellectually challenging framework for studying issues and perspectives within international relations.
This programme is designed for anyone wishing to develop their knowledge and understanding of issues relating to special educational needs and inclusion at Master’s level, including practitioners working with children, young people and adults in a range of different contexts.
The International Master in Sustainability Management and Corporate Social Responsibility is the 12-month programme that aims to provide students with the skills to contribute to the goal of sustainable development and to successfully face the challenges related to Corporate Social Responsibility.
The part-time DPhil in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is offered by the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre in collaboration with the Department for Continuing Education. The chosen topic of a DPhil in CBT should have a significant focus on issues related to cognitive behavioural theory and/or practice
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.
The Master of Arts in Interior Design develops specific techniques and methodologies to approach domestic spaces. Through the course, participants will explore the historical and contemporary landscape of Italian design, with attention to international trends in art, architecture and design.
Postgraduate students gain linguistic and cultural expertise enabling them to continue in the field of research or to seek professional and management careers in the business, public and charity sectors.
This is one of the few Master-level programmes in History focusing on the study of Asia, the Middle East and Africa in the UK.
Learn the latest linguistics theories and apply them to your classroom practice. Advance your career in language teaching, or even take it international.
Advance your knowledge of young children’s learning and develop your early years practice and professionalism. Explore areas of personal interest in early childhood education and care whilst also enhancing your research skills.There will also be opportunities to visit different early years settings.
The LLM programme is a single subject law programme that may be taken over a period of one year (full-time), or part-time over a period of two, three or four years. Every student will be required to take courses equivalent to four full units.
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 MA Postcolonial Studies Programme offers a focus on the historical relationships of power, domination and practices of imperialism and colonialism in the modern period (late nineteenth-century to the present) through the study of literature and culture
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.
Anthropology prides itself on its inclusive and interdisciplinary focus. It takes a holistic approach to human society, combining biological and social perspectives.
SOAS offers the most comprehensive MA in Japanese Studies available anywhere in Europe.
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.