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15.8k Master's degrees in Social Sciences
Exploring Social Sciences programmes can be a rewarding venture for international students. With tuition fees ranging from €2,039 to €46,687, there's a diverse array of options to suit various budgets. The typical tuition fee, represented by the €19,874, offers a good benchmark for what to expect. Moreover, 6% of programmes are considered affordable, making higher education accessible to a broader audience. For those preferring flexibility, 17% of Social Sciences programmes are available online, catering to different learning preferences and schedules.

Climate Change Politics and Policy
The Climate Change Politics and Policy programme from Loughborough University addresses the urgent societal challenge of climate change, with a broad, international, problem-focused perspective that will suit students from a wide range of backgrounds.

Psychology
The Psychology course at Bangor University has been developed for those interested in developing their knowledge and ability in Psychology in general.

International Affairs
The International Affairs program from The American University of Paris offers a dynamic balance between rigorous intellectual preparation in the social sciences and hands-on professional training with international experts.

Strategic and Creative Marketing, Communication and Media
The Strategic and Creative Marketing, Communication and Media course at IE New York College is rooted in the energy of New York City. It blends business, marketing strategy, creativity, and marketing-applied technology.

Strategic Communication – Dual Degree
The Master's Degree in Strategic Communication – Dual Degree at Università IULM - Milan is designed to train graduates who, in addition to having a solid knowledge of specialized techniques of business communication, have a strategic vision of the role that communication can play in different organizational contexts

Diplomacy and International Law
The combined MA in Diplomacy and International Law offered at The American University of Paris is a dynamic degree that allows students to benefit from the best of both disciplines – a solid grounding in international relations theory and practice, as well as the analytical tools for legal advocacy.

Psychology (Conversion)
Embark on MSc Psychology (Conversion) at the University of Birmingham and contribute to thrilling, internationally renowned research into the human mind and behaviour.

Social Forensic and Organizational Psychology
Social Forensic and Organizational Psychology at LUMSA University aims to train master's graduates with high theoretical-scientific and professional skills in the field of psychology aimed at the management of human resources and the promotion of well-being in the workplace, as well as the evaluation and planning of individual, group and network intervention in organizations.

Innovation, Public Policy and Public Value
The Innovation, Public Policy and Public Value programme from UCL teaches the competencies, capabilities and leadership skills needed for purpose-driven organisations.

Psychology - Counseling Psychology
The mission of the MA in Psychology, Emphasis in Counseling Psychology program from Webster Leiden Campus is to provide its participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to become competent in counseling psychology through academic and experiential learning.

Master of Communication
Get the skills you need to become a master at strategic communications. Whether your goal is career progression, research or academia, a Master of Communication from Murdoch University is for you.

Estonian Studies
Estonian Studies offered by Tallinn University enables you to get a broad-based and interdisciplinary postgraduate degree and offers the possibility to see both the uniqueness and specifics of Estonia, the place of Estonia in a global context.

International Corporate Law
The International Corporate Law course from Manchester Metropolitan University prepares you to take on leadership roles in international legal practice, regulatory bodies, corporate advisory and policy-making sectors.

Global Security (Online)
Build practical skills using case studies and real-world scenarios, including mock policy papers, podcasts and debates at Global Security (Online) programme offered by King's College London.

Psychology with an Emphasis in Counseling Psychology
Viewing research and practice as interdependent and mutually supportive, the MA in Psychology with an Emphasis in Counseling Psychology programme from Webster University Athens is based on the scientist-practitioner training model.

Sustainable Chemistry and Technology for Circular Economy
The Sustainable Chemistry and Technology for Circular Economy degree from the University of Padua provides an extensive and highly interdisciplinary training programme for professionals to be employed in companies or public bodies applying a circular economy model to production and services.

Science Communication
The Science Communication MSc/PGDip programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) is well-known and widely respected. Teaching and research are shaped in collaboration with active practitioners to ensure you'll gain the skills that employers need.

Local Development
The Local Development programme at University of Padua provides a thorough understanding of the specific social, organisational, economic, territorial and institutional forms and dynamics that characterise local development processes in different geographical contexts.

Anthropology and Development Studies
How do bottom-up initiatives of people striving for racial justice, political change or climate change awareness arise and evolve? This Anthropology and Development Master's expands your knowledge and research skills. Let’s contribute to society!

Media and Communication
The Media and Communication programme from Loughborough University offers a comprehensive framework to study important contemporary issues and challenges, such as digital media innovations, the changing character of media and creative industries, the rise of big data and AI, concerns about disinformation, and the politics of representation.