

MA(SocSci) Philosophy/Sociology
About this course
Philosophy and sociology are disciplines that address the same fundamental question from different directions: how should we understand the human world? Philosophy asks about the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality and how we reason about them. Sociology examines how human beings organise their lives together, how social structures constrain and enable individual action, how inequality persists and how society changes over time. Together they offer a uniquely powerful framework for critical thinking about the most fundamental questions in social and human life. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to engage with different philosophical and sociological traditions in another academic and cultural environment. You will study the history of philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology and logic alongside sociological theory, research methods, the sociology of inequality, work, culture and social change. Both disciplines develop your capacity to construct and evaluate arguments carefully, to read complex texts with precision and to engage with empirical and theoretical evidence in the service of genuine understanding. Philosophy and sociology between them cover the normative and the empirical dimensions of social life: philosophy asks what should be the case, sociology examines what is the case, and both ask hard questions about how we know. The combination is genuinely complementary, and studying them together produces a kind of critical intelligence that either alone might not develop as fully. Graduates go on to careers in research, education, the civil service, policy, journalism, law, social care, non-governmental organisations and the cultural sector. The analytical, ethical and research skills developed through the combination are highly transferable. Many continue to postgraduate study in philosophy, sociology, social theory, ethics or related fields, including academic research careers.
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