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MA Social Justice and Community Engagement

MA Social Justice and Community Engagement

Different course options

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Community Studies Law

Course Summary

At a time when society is grappling with a range of crises - from climate change to the cost of living - this programme enables you to explore the wider context that contributes to the promotion of a socially just world.

Flexible study options mean that this MA in Social Justice and Community Engagement is ideal for students progressing directly from undergraduate study, as well as those currenly in work or looking to return to study.

About this course

Aimed at those wanting to develop an in-depth understanding of social justice issues affecting society across the world, this innovative course explores educational and social inequalities, socio-economic disadvantage, as well as minoritized communities relating to disability, race, sexuality, gender, faith and climate injustice.

Learning from experts in participatory research and community engagement, you will benefit from direct access to the School of Education’s extensive network of partner organisations across private, public and voluntary sectors.

Using a practice-based approach and working collaboratively on ‘live’ projects, you will gain experience of developing and implementing solutions that can tackle social justice issues and contribute to making a difference in the real world from day one.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£11,150

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£14,000

Entry requirements

2:2 in relevant subject area. If youre an undergraduate student at Hull, youre guaranteed a fast-track route to this postgraduate degree, as long as you meet the entry requirements.

University information

The University of Hull is one of the most innovative and influential institutions located in the north of England. Gaining university status in 1954, it is categorised as a ‘younger civic university’ and has nearly 70 years of educational heritage to draw upon, guiding its 15,000 students through an impressive curriculum of higher education designed to address the demands of industry and the needs of future generations. The University of Hull...more

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