The MSc in Social Science of the Internet at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, is a highly multidisciplinary program. It equips students with theoretical knowledge, research methods, and technological understanding to critically analyze how the internet and emerging digital technologies influence society, government, and business. The curriculum comprises four core modules, three option papers (covering both substantive topics and methods), and a research thesis of up to 15,000 words. The program develops skills in both quantitative and qualitative social research, policy analysis, and the ethical considerations around internet use and governance. Students engage in seminars, supervised research, and receive feedback via group sessions. The program is suitable for graduates from a variety of disciplines interested in the social dynamics of the internet and technology.