Demography and Social Inequality
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What impact did the recent economic crisis have on individuals’ living and working conditions, on individuals’ study and career choices, on social inequalities and social cohesion?The Double Master’s Programme in Demography and Social Inequality gives first-class students the opportunity to benefit from the outstanding expertise of two top-ranking universities. Participants of the programme spend one year studying at each university and graduate with two master’s degrees: a Master of Sciences in Sociology and Social Research issued by the University of Cologne and a Master of Science in Population Studies issued by the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. The international master’s programme focuses on demographic change, population dynamics and the challenges faced by modern societies due to increasing life expectancy, decreasing birth rates and migration. Students will learn to apply advanced social research methods and data analysis, providing necessary tools to deal with current issues such as ageing, social inequality, family, integration and education, among others. Students will have the possibility of acquiring in-depth knowledge of these topics and developing interdisciplinary research skills.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field containing 18 credits in the fields of Sociology and/or Social Psychology and at least 12 credits in the fields of Methods in Quantitative Social Sciences and/or Applied Quantitative Empirical Social Research and/or StatisticsEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 15 May
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Cologne
Germany
50931
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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