Applied Methods of Social Science Research (MA) Marburg University
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Accompanying programme Specialist counselling Visa matters Support with registration procedures
First impressions
- Location
Marburg
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
2 semesters
- Study structure
Not specified
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Arts
Course location
Marburg
Language of instruction
English
Languages
All courses are held in English.
Description
The two-semester Master of Arts in Applied Methods of Social Research (AMSR) equips students with advanced, broad, and research-oriented methodological expertise, enabling them to conduct independent research in the social sciences. Ideal for those who have already gained foundational knowledge in descriptive and inferential statistics during their Bachelor’s studies, the programme will deepen students' understanding of research design, data collection, and both qualitative and quantitative analysis methods.
Students will expand their toolkit with a focus on advanced research designs and specialised methods, including data visualisation, statistical techniques, and qualitative discourse analysis. The curriculum also covers key research fields, such as Inequality and Diversity, Digital Societies, and International Politics and Conflict, where students will apply and refine their skills. Designed with a focus on both research and practical application, the programme prepares students for independent, theory-driven investigation of socially and politically relevant issues—culminating in the Master’s thesis. This international, English-language programme is particularly suited to those intending to pursue a PhD.
Full-time / part-time
Not specified
Duration
2 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The Applied Methods of Social Research Master's programme is structured into three main areas of study:
- Research Methods
- Research Fields
- Master's Thesis
Please find further information about all modules here: https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/fb03/studying/english-study-programs-m-a/ma-amsr/structure.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
No
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
There is a semester fee, which includes the mandatory student union membership (required by state law) and a free travel pass for public transport in the state of Hesse and beyond, as well as access to subsidised accommodation and meals. In the summer semester of 2025, the semester fee amounted to approx. 420 EUR.
https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/studying/life-at-umr/finance
Costs of living
Living costs depend on individual lifestyles and on regional prices. The Marburg foreigners' registration office ("Ausländerbehörde") requires international students to prove that they have at least 934 EUR per month at their disposal in order to cover their living costs.
https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/studying/life-at-umr/finance
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
General Admission Requirements
Applicants must hold a relevant Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences or a comparable foreign degree with a final grade of at least 2.7 (German grading system). If the final degree is not available by the application deadline, provisional enrolment may be allowed.
Social Science Methods Requirement
Applicants must have completed at least 10 ECTS credits in social science methods, including at least 5 ECTS credits in quantitative methods and/or statistics.
Language requirements
English Language Proficiency
A sufficient level of English proficiency is required (at least level C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), as the programme is taught entirely in English.
How to Prove Your English Language Proficiency
Application deadline
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Within certain legal limits, job opportunities are available for international students. Fluent German is required for most jobs. Employment for international students must be approved by the foreigners' registration office. There are hardly any legal restrictions on taking academic assistant jobs at the university.
Further information on job opportunities and university career services: https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/studying/life-at-umr/work-1
Additional support
Accommodation
The market situation for accommodation is not easy in Marburg. However, the university assists international students in finding suitable and affordable accommodation. The student services office ("Studierendenwerk Marburg") maintains student residence halls with a total of approx. 2,100 units. Apart from single rooms, there are two- to three-room flats for student families. Only students registered at Marburg University are entitled to a place in a residence hall. The "Konrad Biesalski House", in which handicapped and non-handicapped students live together, offers round-the-clock assistance. A bus service and services such as physiotherapeutic exercises and massage baths are offered. Many students live in private accommodation or shared flats. The supply of flats in the centre of Marburg is limited, especially in the Old Town ("Oberstadt"). The situation on the outskirts of Marburg and in the immediate vicinity is better. There are good bus connections. Experience shows that demand for accommodation is highest at the beginning of each semester (April, October), so you should start looking for accommodation around the end of the previous semester (February, July) if possible.
https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/studying/life-at-umr/housing
Career advisory services
Our Career Advisory Service supports students transitioning from their studies to professional life. Each semester, Marburg University offers a wide range of workshops and events on topics such as job applications, career planning, and entering the workforce, which are open to students from all faculties. In one-on-one counselling sessions, some in cooperation with the Employment Agency’s Career Team in Marburg, students receive advice regarding career orientation and career options in Germany. Our staff support students in integrating their strengths, interests, and values in order to actively shape a rewarding career path.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Accompanying programme
- Specialist counselling
- Visa matters
- Support with registration procedures
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
International students at Marburg University can profit from a profound support structure that accompanies them throughout their study journey. Our student orientation portfolio covers orientation programmes, mentoring programmes, workshops, seminars, intercultural training, get-togethers, and leisure activities. Counselling services advise on all aspects of studying and living in Marburg, ranging from peer office hours and housing support services to the general study advisory service.
Contact
Marburg University
Social Sciences and Philosophy
Alexander Lohse
Ketzerbach 63
35037 Marburg
Tel.: +49 64212824384