Urban Sociology (MSc)

Published 26 February 2010
Admission criteria Admissions information
Type of master Master
Credits 60 ECTS
Language of instruction English
Duration of programme 1 year
Track of the Master Sociology
Title Master of Science (MSc)
CROHO-code 66601 (Sociology / Sociologie)
Other specifications This programme starts in September
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Urban Sociology (MSc)

Introduction

Cities are known from time immemorial as centres of social and cultural innovation. Because of their high population density and social and cultural heterogeneity, cities form a fascinating field for sociological research. Cities can be viewed as unique social laboratoria, where an enormous variety of human groups and life styles can be observed. Within cities, internationally oriented cosmopolitan centres are located near inward-looking ‘urban villages’, and members of diverse subcultures are continuously confronted with each other. Against this background, Urban Sociology students study the tensions between the public space and the private domain, and the ways local governments try to control these tensions. Urban Sociology deals with the history of cities, particularly the way in which the built environment, but also the social, political and economic environments, formed its specific structures over the course of time and how this impacted on city dwellers’ everyday lives, and—vice versa—how city dwellers leave their mark on these structures.

Urban Sociology provides students with thorough knowledge of urban processes and forms, by studying key work studies and theories in urban sociology and related disciplines. Students will learn to identify the unique set of processes found in world cities that result in new patterns of inequality and how governments in Europe and North America have devised new strategies and techniques to regulate these inequalities.

For students interested in this field of study, we also offer a two-year Research Master’s.

Studying Social Urban Sociology at the University of Amsterdam

Urban Sociology is a track of the Master's degree programme in Sociology.

The changes taking place in Amsterdam embody many of the issues that are dealt with in Urban Sociology. The programme's lecturers are mainly drawn from the UvA's Programme Group ‘Dynamics of Citizenship and Culture' (sociology), and many are also involved in the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies (IMES), an interdisciplinary research institute which examines issues related to migration and integration from a comparative perspective and in the Urban Studies priority Research Area Programme.

Graduates of the Master are in an excellent position to apply to UvA's international, English-taught PhD programme. 

Accreditation and degree

Upon successful completion of Urban Sociology, students receive a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Sociology (Sociologie). The special focus on ’Urban Sociology‘ is mentioned in the diploma supplement, which also includes information about the grades and credits obtained for all completed courses.

You can find more information on accreditation and degrees through the links below.

CROHO code: 66601

Source: Graduate School of Social Sciences
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