Liberal Arts in Social Sciences




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Expand your horizons and explore the complexities of society with Tallinn University’s unique BA in Liberal Arts in Social Sciences. This three-year, full-time program fosters a broad understanding of social sciences, equipping you with critical thinking skills and a versatile skillset for navigating today’s interconnected world.
Embrace Interdisciplinarity: Step beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. Explore diverse social science disciplines like psychology, sociology, economics, politics, and anthropology, gaining a holistic perspective on human behaviour and social structures.
Craft Your Own Path: Develop a unique academic journey by choosing electives that align with your interests. The program offers a wide range of elective courses, allowing you to explore specific social science areas in greater depth or delve into interdisciplinary themes.
Develop Foundational Skills: Gain a solid foundation in social science research methods, data analysis, and critical thinking. Learn to effectively gather and analyze data, formulate arguments, and communicate complex social issues with clarity.
Project-Based Learning: Develop your critical thinking and research skills through engaging social science projects. Participate in group projects, analyze real-world case studies, and gain practical experience applying social science concepts.
Graduates emerge as versatile social science professionals prepared for diverse careers in various fields, including:
- Social research: Conduct research in areas like public opinion, market research, or social policy analysis (may require further specialization).
- Education and training: Pursue teaching careers in social science subjects at the secondary or community college level (depending on your country’s specific requirements).
- Non-profit and government organizations: Work in areas like social welfare, community development, or public policy.
- Marketing and communications: Utilize your understanding of human behaviour and communication skills in marketing or public relations roles.
- Law: Graduates with strong analytical and writing skills may find success in law school.
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Application deadline for Non-EU/EEA students is March 15. (except applicants from Republic of Korea, Japan, USA, Ukraine)
Application deadline for EU/EEA students is June 1.
Admissions Requirements
Completed Secondary Education or the equivalent.
The entrance exam consists of a written assignment and an interview. The maximum number of points is 100 (50% written assignment, 50% interview).Students receiving at least 30 points on the written part are allowed to the interview. Minimum program enrollment threshold: 65 points out of 100.
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