Ph.D. in Social Science

A Ph.D. in Social Science is an advanced research degree that examines human behavior, societal structures, and social change via a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including sociology, anthropology, economics, and political science. The curriculum, which typically lasts 3-5years, uses both qualitative and quantitative research approaches to address complex social issues such as inequality, globalization, and policy formation. Students gain knowledge in fields such as social theory, ethnography, social justice, and public policy. Admission often necessitates a Master's degree in Social Sciences or a comparable subject. Graduates frequently go on to work in academia, research, or government, non-governmental, and international organizations.