Master of Science MSc in Sociology Gender Studies

Master of Science MSc in Sociology Gender Studies

Programme Aim

To create a steady flow of national and international experts who are familiar with key theories and debates in Sociology and Gender Studies.

Programme Objectives

The overall objectives of the programme are to:

3.1 Provide participants with opportunities to acquire extended and specialised knowledge in Sociology and Gender studies in their theoretical as well as practical dimensions;

3.2 Map links between Sociology and other disciplines relevant to Gender studies.

3.3 Develop and enhance students’ familiarity with key theories and debates in Sociology and Gender Studies.

3.4 Foster an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Sociology and gender; and

3.4 Promote critical thinking on the application of contemporary sociological theories in addressing key normative questions of democracy and social justice from a gendered perspective.

Entry Requirements

Subject to provisions of the University and Faculty General Academic Regulations for admission, the following entry requirements shall apply:

  • A Bachelors’ degree in Humanities and Social Sciences.
  • Employment in the government, Non-Governmental Organisations, or any other civil society organisation in the area of gender policy and women’s rights is an added advantage.
  • At least two years of professional experience relevant to the programme is an added advantage.
  • Applicants must have a good written command of English – the working language of the course.
  • A high competence and comfort with computer and Internet use.

Duration of the Programme

This programme shall take one and a half years to complete on full-time basis delivered in block release and conventional classes. The entire Master’s degree shall consist of 8 core courses (offered in two batches of 4 courses each semester), and a dissertation.

Intended Learning Outcomes

Students completing the MSc in Sociology and Gender Studies will develop the following competencies:

  • Understand and extend Sociology and Gender theoretical frameworks for critically and systematically producing knowledge about social phenomena.
  • Relate sociological perspectives to social, economic, and political issues and policies.
  • Recognize and understand how structural, cultural, and relational contexts shape systems of gender, power, access, and inequity.
  • Develop a reflexive and ethical sense of how diversity operates in social settings.
  • Be an informed and critical consumer and producer of sociological knowledge.
  • Conceptualize and design research projects, conduct data collection according to established principles, and engage in rigorous analysis.
  • Critically evaluate existing research in the field.
  • Conduct scholarly and professional activities according to ethical standards.

6.0 Career Prospects and Employment Opportunities

The MSc in Sociology and Gender Studies is a programme that provides students with the knowledge, skills, and understanding to become better Practitioners in this field. Students studying for this programme will be able to work in many sectors, including in NGOs, government, and acclaimed academic and research institutions. They degree programme avails opportunities for graduates to be employed as researchers, development consultants, development workers, sociologists, among many other job opportunities.

STUDY TIME AND CREDIT HOURS PER COURSE

Lectures: 45

Seminars: 20

Field visits: 25

Sub-total: 90

Self-Directed Learning                                                        

Preparation for scheduled sessions:15

Reading or practice:15

Writing assignments :15

Revision work:15

Sub-total: 60

 

Scheduled assessment time

Final written examinations:3

In-class tests:  2

Presentations: 3

Practical skills:2

Sub-total :10

Grand total: 120

Notional study time = 70 + 40+ 10 = 160 hours

1 credit = 10 hours

Therefore, credits for the Master of Arts Strategic Communication Programme (Level 9) = 16 credits per course

First Year Semester One

   CodeCourseNotional Hours
MSG 111Politics and Social Theory16
MSG 112Gender, Imperialism and International Development16
MSG 113Sociology of Modernity16
MSG 114Advanced Research methods16

                                                                                               

First Year Semester Two                

CodesCourse 
MSG 121Gender Analysis and Development Practice16
MSG 122Sociology of Law16
MSG 123Contemporary Feminism16
MSG 124Social Movements and Social Justice16

 

MSG 125Dissertation32

Second Year Semester Three

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