Entry requirements

General entry requirements

Specific entry requirements: Bachelor´s degree in Economic History, Economics, Human Geography, Sociology, Statistics or the equivalent.

Months of entry

August, September

Course content

How does migration affect society? What are the links between female employment, family policies and childbearing? In this one-year programme, you will learn about these and other major future challenges related to the changing structure of populations.

Learn the major parts of population dynamics

Your studies will cover all major parts of population dynamics. These include fertility, mortality and migration patterns, population aging and health transitions, family change, and demographic inequalities.

Study at one of the highest ranked institutions

You will be learning alongside international, cutting-edge research, since all of our teachers are active researchers at the renowned Stockholm University Demography Unit. Demography at Stockholm University is recognised as one of the best in the world – ranked 3rd in Europe and 4th globally in 2025 by the SCImago Institutions Rankings (SIR).

Gain solid knowledge of quantitative methods

Quantitative methods and data science are key components of the programme, but we also welcome students with limited backgrounds in statistics. You will gain solid knowledge of statistical methods, as well as learn practical skills in the management of quantitative data and planning of demographic and statistical analyses.

By acquiring strong skills in quantitative methods and learning to understand population change, you will build a solid base for a career in various types of organisations.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • Masters
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Department of Sociology