Sociology: Politics, Policy and Society in Comparative Perspective

Winter intake start date
2025-02-01
Winter intake deadline
2024-11-25
Translate important societal questions from both micro and macro perspectives into sociological problems related to politics, social cohesion, and inequality. In the Master's track Politics, Policy and Society in Comparative Perspective you study issues such as populism, social movements, and the welfare state. You will also evaluate social policies and use research as input for new policies. This Master's is a track of the MSc Sociology.
This Master's program is socially, research and policy oriented. You address social questions related to issues such as populism, class difference, and globalization. You do this academically by doing research, but also practically, by translating these issues into policy, and investigating the effect of policy on behavior.
- Taught in small, interactive workgroups with excellent individual thesis supervision.
- The Extended Master's program adds one semester to the total program to provide you with a half-year traineeship position to enhance your skills and gain relevant work experience.
- With a Double Degree program, you have the opportunity to earn a degree from both Tilburg University and one of our partner universities:
- Double degree in Sociology and Social Research (with the University of Trento - Trento, Italy)
- Double degree in Sociology and Population Studies (with the Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona, Spain)
- Double degree in Sociology (with the University of Bamberg - Bamberg, Germany)
Related tracks
- The Politics, Policy and Societal Development track gives you a different perspective on sustainable development based on the theories and methods pertinent to the Global Management of Social Issues discipline. This specialization addresses societal issues and sustainable development from a sociological perspective.
- The Health, Wellbeing and Society track combines scientific insights from sociology and health sciences. With a strong collaboration with healthcare organizations, you will learn to become a specialist in the field of healthcare policy, societal resilience, and health and wellbeing.
Typical courses:
- Social Movements: Social Media, Democracy and Change
- Social Policy and Social Risks
- The Social Structure of Western Societies
- Politics and Society in Comparative Perspective
Range of careers
Sociologists may be employed as researchers, policy officers, advisors or management team members. Jobs in communication, media, research and education are also suitable for sociologists. Some graduates work as organizational or human resources policy advisors in the public or private sector. The work may be in the field of labor and employment, culture, welfare, recreation, entertainment or health care.
The range of careers open to our Sociology graduates include:
General policy officer, secretary or board member for national, provincial, municipal or private institutes working on issues related to employment, welfare, culture, education, recreation or health care.
Adviser on organizational or personnel policy for the government, the education sector or the business sector.
Jobs in journalism and the media within the field of verbal and written communication, and jobs in the information sector.
Researcher for the government, the education sector or the business sector
Teacher in secondary or tertiary education.