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Masters Degree Description

Keele's academically challenging Law and Society postgraduate programme adopts a critical and interdisciplinary approach. It draws on the Sociology of Law to provide a deep understanding of law as a social phenomenon and will enable you to develop critical awareness of the role law has in society and how it's shaped by social forces. 
You’ll develop advanced training in research methods, critical thinking and analytical skills as well as opportunities for developing socio-legal advocacy skills and experience through outreach work. This will enhance your employability in areas including academic expertise, professional skills and social and ethical responsibilities preparing you for impactful careers in policy work or research.
Through the programme you will build a strong foundation in understanding some of the critical theories and methodologies that examine law and legal institutions and acquire the skills to choose a theoretical framework and methodology in the design of your own research project.  
Our programme offers two distinct pathways, one focusing on a balanced mix of core foundational modules and wide selection of optional modules, while the other is an intensive research methods route designed for those intending to pursue a PhD. 
Depending on your choice of pathway you can explore a variety of topics and approaches to law and society such as equality, human rights and social justice, community outreach and socio-legal advocacy as well as core training in philosophy of social research, research design and qualitative and quantitative research methods in social science.

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Student Destinations

The specialist research skills you learn, particularly on Pathway 2, provide a strong foundation for pursuing further study at doctoral level for those interested in doing so. Pathway 2 is recognised as fulfilling the requirements of the ESRC postgraduate social science research training and development and as the first master's year of '1+3' awards, which means you can apply for postgraduate funding.

Module Details

We offer two pathways on the MA that cater to different career paths:

Pathway one offers a balance between core foundational modules and a selection of optional modules.
Pathway two is a research methods intense pathway for students who intend to pursue a PhD and intend to apply for funded studentships or who have successfully been awarded funding from the ESRC (or another body). See our website for modules

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