Information for prospective students
Central to the Department's activities is the MSc Social Research Methods which offers specialist options in one of the following: Social Policy, Social Psychology, Sociology, Statistics, Philosophy, Development Studies, Government, Management, Population, and Decision and Policy Sciences. The MSc programme gives students the opportunity to develop sophistication in research design and quantitative and qualitative research while maintaining a focus in a social scientific discipline.
This programme draws on the range of expertise available within the Department, as well as related academic departments, in order to provide an advanced training in social research methodologies, combined with a focus on one of a number of special areas in the social science.
The syllabus for the MSc goes someway beyond the ESRC's requirements for the first year of a 1+3 PhD programme, and it is designed as a training for doctoral research and as a pre-professional training for careers in social research in the public and private sectors.
The MSc may be taken full-time over a calendar year, or part-time over two years. Please see the Calendar for further information on the programme structure.
Aims and objectives
The MSc aims to provide:
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the skills of 'practical scholarship' built on a thorough grounding in the principles of quantitative and qualitative social research
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a specialist training in one of the social sciences
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an advanced training in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies
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experience in the design, collection, analysis and reporting of empirical social research
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experience of computer analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data
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training as a precursor to doctoral research and/or for employment in social research in the public and private sectors.
The programme outcomes are:
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understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies
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understanding of conceptual and methodological questions underlying quantitative and qualitative research
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ability to design, conduct, analyse and report a social research project
How to apply
Please see the Graduate Admissions home page which includes a full prospectus and information on the admissions processes. The MSc Social Research Methods application page can be found here.
Funding
If you are taking the MSc Social Research Methods degree under its Population stream, you may be eligible to be nominated for scholarships awarded by The Population Investigation Committee in conjunction with the ESRC for the postgraduate study of demography. Please see the ESRC/PIC Masters Studentship Scheme in Population studies page for more information. If you would like to be considered for nomination for a ESRC/PIC schiolarship, please email Gillian Urquhart.
For other forms of additional funding, please see the Financial Support pages.
Current students
Please refer to the MSc handbook for information including procedures and regulations, and the MSc Social Research Methods Moodle page for course information and submission of assignments.