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MA (SocSci) (Hons) in Sociology with Quantitative Methods, University of Glasgow

Glasgow,

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48 Months

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About this course

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The University of Glasgow’s Q-Step Centre offers a programme focused on developing your ability to handle data and use numerical evidence, especially within social sciences. Around a quarter of your study will be dedicated to learning quantitative methods, which enhances your understanding of key social issues. The degrees are designed to help you interpret and present quantitative results, analyze evidence, and critically evaluate data found in academic literature, media, and government reports. The programme integrates practical experience through internships with prominent employers, which can significantly boost your employability. This course is offered across six specializations, each emphasizing the application of quantitative skills to understand different societal domains, from social and public policy to history, politics, sociology, and regional studies. The programme notably prepares students for a variety of analytical and research roles in government, academia, charities, and business sectors.

Why this course is highly recommended

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If you're interested in understanding society through data and evidence, this programme is ideal. It equips you with vital quantitative skills that are highly valued in many sectors, from government to academia. The course also offers opportunities for real-world experience through internships, helping you apply your skills practically. The well-rounded approach combining social sciences with quantitative methods ensures you develop a critical perspective on data analysis, making you more confident in discussing and presenting findings. Furthermore, the programme's high rankings in sociology and social sciences highlight its academic excellence and industry relevance, making it a strong choice for those looking to make a tangible impact through data-driven insights.

Specialisation

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This programme offers six degree pathways: Central & East European Studies, Economic & Social History, International Relations, Politics, Social & Public Policy, and Sociology. Each pathway incorporates quantitative skills training, enabling students to analyze and interpret social data relevant to their field. The emphasis on quantitative methods is integrated from the second year onward, allowing students to gain specialized knowledge and practical experience in their chosen area of social sciences, which enhances both academic understanding and professional opportunities.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

28.06L

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Degree requirements

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Applicants generally need at least AAABB at SQA Higher, with specific additional requirements including Higher English and a Humanities subject at AA, and often a recommendation for Higher Mathematics. A-levels with AAB-BBB and IB with 36 points (including HL6 in English or Humanities) are also accepted. The course encourages applicants from diverse educational backgrounds and has articulation agreements with colleges for direct entry through HNC programmes. English proficiency tests like IELTS (6.5 overall) or equivalent are required for non-native speakers.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

90

PTE

60

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates with strong quantitative skills in social sciences can pursue roles involving evidence evaluation, data analysis, research design, and policy development. These skills are in high demand across sectors such as government, charity organizations, academia, and business. The programme prepares students to critically examine data sources, interpret social evidence, and communicate findings effectively, opening pathways to careers in research, policy analysis, consultancy, and beyond.

FAQs

What are the English language requirements?

International applicants need to meet an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no subtest below 6.0, or equivalent scores in other recognized tests such as TOEFL 90 overall.

Can I get a scholarship?

Yes, the university offers various scholarships including the World Changers Global Excellence Scholarship, which provides a tuition fee discount of £7,000 per year for new international and EU students, along with other grants and bursaries for students from different backgrounds.