Institute of Sociology

Master in Sociology: Diversity and Society

The Master's program in Sociology: Diversity and Society offers graduates of social and cultural science programs with previous knowledge of sociological theory and skills in qualitative research methods the opportunity to deepen their knowledge about the relationship of diversity and society and to develop their research skills and sociological reflective skills.
The Master's program is consecutive to the Bachelor's program in Sociology and is designed for a standard period of study of four semesters. Of the 120 credits in this program, 108 are earned in the major subject of sociology and 12 in an interdisciplinary elective. The Master's program begins each winter semester.

From WiSe 24/25, students from the MA DIV have the opportunity to visit the Refugee Law Clinic  as part of the interdisciplinary elective area. As part of this training program, participants first acquire and deepen their specialist knowledge in the area of ​​immigration, refugee and asylum law and, at the same time, learn interdisciplinary key qualifications such as trauma awareness and counseling skills, before they work as consultants themselves under the guidance and supervision of experienced practitioners can become active within. After completing the training program, RLC participants receive the university certificate "Refugee Law Clinic - Human Rights Law in Practice" and can continue to be active in refugee counseling if they wish.


On the sociological master's degree program in Diversity and Society I particularly like the focus on qualitative social research. In addition, the three-semester teaching research project, which Intensive empirical research calls for a fantastic opportunity to gain practical experience in scientific work.

Joao Peixoto Figueiredo, MA DIV

Application

Applications for the master's degree program are made online via the ALMA application portal at the University of Tübingen. The application deadline for the winter semester is September 15th. The course of study is currently free of admission. On this page, you will find more information on applying:

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At a Glance

University degree: Master of Arts (MA)

ECTS: 120 (sociology 108 / interdisciplinary elective 12)

Duration of studies: 4 semesters (regular duration of study)

Start of program: In each winter semester

Application deadline: 15 September

Applications: Online apply

Restriction of Admission: No

Admission requirements: The requirement for admission to the Master’s programme Sociology with a Focus on Diversity and Society at the University of Tübingen is a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology or a comparable degree programme including knowledge of sociological theory as well as qualitative methods.