Master of Social Science
The Master of Social Science allows you to select areas of study according to your personal interest and professional need. Critical and reflective professional practice is enhanced through core units in social theory, research methods and a research project. In addition, you are able to choose specialist professional units from a wide range available in other UWS postgraduate programs.
UWS offers a unique range of choices in the Master of Social Science and many units are available in flexible modes that recognise your competing demands of study, work and family. You may choose from among ‘specialist’ units with specialist lecturers who emphasise contemporary social and professional relevance. The course also provides a core of social science studies in research methods, theory and their applications.
Career Opportunities
Many students enrol in postgraduate studies to enhance their professional status and career opportunities in their chosen fields with their current employers or to enhance mobility within their sectors. Depending on choices of specialist units, graduates are well-placed for careers in a range of government (local, state and federal) and non-government and community agencies in areas as diverse as community welfare (including services for children and youth), health services (including public health), research and development, policy development and analysis, human resources, cultural and heritage work.
| Local | International | |
| Delivery Mode | On campus | The Master of Social Science is not available for International Application. |
| Location | Penrith campus | |
| Duration | 1 Year Full Time/2 Years Part Time | |
| Intake Information | Available Intake 2 (February) | |
| Course Code | 952812 [Intake 2 (February)] | |
| Fee Information | Local Course Fees (opens in a new window) |
How to Apply
All domestic applications for entry to UWS postgraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) (opens in a new window). Step by step instructions are available on the How to Apply pages.
If you are interested in completing a higher research degree, for example Masters Honours, information is accessible from UWS Research (opens in a new window).







