MSc Social Research and Policy will help you to develop:
• A critical awareness of the economic, socio-cultural and political contexts that influence the practice of social research in various fields (i.e. academic, non-governmental, business, government & policy, media & creative industries).
• An ability to find and use reliable data for an interdisciplinary and critically informed discussion on a range of contemporary issues and social policies that impact on individuals and groups.
• An ability to critically evaluate and assess evidence, impact & outcomes, and to identify the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of trustworthiness, validity, authenticity, and re-liability that inform such claims.
• An ability to reflect on the real-life implications of social research designs and qualitative & quantitative methodologies in addressing socio-cultural, economic, and political issues and inequalities in diverse contexts.
• An ability to apply social research principles and skills in real-life settings, working both independently and collaboratively, to deliver ethically and academically robust research projects.
• The course includes the option of a dedicated work placement module and associated dissertation. Students not requiring this kind of work placement can choose to undertake a more substantial investigative research dissertation project, on a topic of relevance to them. This may indeed be based on extant or prior employment, but does not depend on a formal work placement module commitment.
Typical entry point to this course is in September. Please enquire for more information.
The entry requirement for this course is a Bachelor (Honours) Degree at a 2:2 or above in a related social sciences or humanities subjects (e.g. sociology, psychology, criminology, anthropology, social care, cultural studies, education, journalism, media and history).
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Social research graduates typically go into careers in the following sectors:
Advanced Research Skills ( PSY11102 )
Applied Research Design ( SSC11117 )
Dissertation Project ( SSC11123 )
Dissertation [40 Credits - 3 Trimesters] ( SSC11125 )
Evaluation and Impact ( SSC11120 )
Key Societal Challenges ( SSC11127 )
Mastering Qualitative Research ( SSC11121 )
Social Policy and Landscapes of Contemporary Issues ( SSC11118 )
Work Placement ( PSY11101 )
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