The Master in Sociology of Population, Demography and Development at Universidad Complutense de Madrid is designed to provide advanced training in the study of population dynamics, demographic trends, and their intersection with social and developmental issues. The program focuses on equipping students with analytical and research skills to address challenges related to migration, aging, urbanization, and sustainable development. A unique feature of this course is its interdisciplinary approach, combining sociology, demography, and development studies with a strong emphasis on applied research and policy-making.
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in academia, public policy, international organizations, and research institutions. They are equipped to analyze demographic data and contribute to the design of social policies addressing population-related challenges.
Specific faculty members for this program are not publicly listed in detail, but the course is supported by experienced academics from the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology at the university, known for their expertise in demographic and social research.
The program benefits from the university's strong connections with national and international research networks in demography and development. Students have access to specialized data resources and opportunities for collaboration with governmental and non-governmental organizations focused on population studies.
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