Social Research Methods (msc) in University of Southampton, UK
Social Research Methods (msc) in University of Southampton
On our MSc Social Research Methods master's course, you’ll learn how to undertake high-quality research work, process and analyse data, and collaborate effectively in different disciplines. We’ll train you in a range of research methods to prepare you for PhD study. After graduating, you’ll go into your PhD with the confidence and creativity to conduct ground-breaking research in the social sciences.
This UK master’s degree is for students who have gained funding for PhD research from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership (SCDTP).
We’ll train you in a range of research methods to prepare you for PhD study. In addition you’ll gain subject-specific knowledge in one of the areas covered by the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership (a collaboration between the universities of Southampton, Brighton and Portsmouth).
After graduating from this course you’ll be able to:
- define your PhD research topic and defend your approach in a written proposal
- carry out in-depth research in the social sciences
- understand research methodologies, research design and the philosophy of social science
- understand the key debates and issues in your PhD subject area
- work in an interdisciplinary research environment
- think and evaluate critically
The pathway you’ll take on this master’s course depends on your area of PhD study and where you’ll be based for your PhD.
You’ll only be eligible for this course if you have successfully applied for funding from the SCDTP on its 1+3 training pathway (masters and PhD). Visit southcoastdtp.ac.uk for more information.
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Duration :
Intake
Sep
Level
Postgraduate
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IELTS
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