Be the bridge-builder between law and society
The programme MSc. Cultural Sociology in Law, Power and Social Justice seeks to meet the growing need for employees that are able to bridge gaps between different sectors in society and between case worker and client.
At the same time the programme provides you with advanced methodological and analytical competencies as well as an important insight into evaluation practice. This knowledge will support a career within public administration agencies, ministries, organizations and prison services where existing or new laws as well as social projects are formulated and implemented.
Expected job descriptions:
Project Manager, Project Coordinator, HRM Officer, Personnel Manager, Head of NGO, Communication Manager, Management Consultant, Analyst, Scientific Assistant, Staff Advisor, Consultant, Researcher, International Project Manager, Government Officer.
“What is interesting about this master programme is that it confronts the common idea that social problems and crime should be handled separately. Nowadays there are many cases between municipalities and the policy about failures in the administrative procedures where it is hard to place the responsibility for such. There is a need for employees who can provide an overview and point out where improvement is needed. Thus, there is a need for graduates who are able to think intersectorial and understand both the social, organizational and judicial aspects of a given problem.”
Sociologist Julie Riishøj, Southern Jutland Police