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MSc - Master of Science
Sighthill Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
Sighthill Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
Sighthill Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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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.
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). We may also consider lesser qualifications if you have sufficient relevant work experience.
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£8,030 per year
Students from Domestic
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
£8,030 per year
Students from Other UK
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
£8,030 per year
Students from England
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
£8,030 per year
Students from Scotland
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
£8,030 per year
Students from Wales
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
£8,030 per year
Students from Northern Ireland
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
£20,540 per year
Students from EU
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
£20,540 per year
Students from International
Accommodation - 179.20 per week
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