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This ESRC recognised MA addresses topics and skills of methodological concern across the social sciences. Uniquely, it allows students a certain amount of flexibility in the substantive modules they choose. In addition, students can opt to take a `specialist route´ in areas in which the department has internationally recognised expertise: criminology, crime and deviance; the sociology of contemporary culture; social informatics; the sociology of the body, health and new medical technologies.
Course Aims
* To provide students with practical experience of the range of qualitative and quantitative research methods which are necessary for doctoral research in the social sciences, and which meet the requirements of vocationally orientated social research in industry, national and local government, and public services.
* To introduce students to the underlying epistemological, methodological, political and ethical dimensions of the research process.
* To allow students to develop key debates and issues in substantive areas of sociological scholarship.
This ESRC recognised MA addresses topics and skills of methodological concern across the social sciences. It involves a number of core and option modules. Uniquely, it allows students a certain amount of flexibility in the substantive modules they choose. The course can be taken in one of two ways:
* As a general social research degree
with full flexibility in the options you select..
* With a specialist pathway in one of the following: * criminology, crime and deviance
* the sociology of contemporary culture
* social informatics
* the sociology of the body, health and new medical technologies
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.