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The Quantitative Methods program at the University of Glasgow offers students a strong foundation in statistical analysis and research methods. This four-year Bachelor of Arts degree focuses on the application of quantitative techniques to social science research, covering topics such as data analysis, statistical modeling, and survey design. Students gain valuable skills in working with large datasets, using statistical software, and interpreting data to draw meaningful conclusions.
Graduates are equipped for careers in social research, market analysis, public policy, and data science. The program’s emphasis on both the theoretical and practical aspects of quantitative analysis ensures that students are prepared to work in a variety of fields, including government, healthcare, and the private sector, where data-driven decision-making is essential.
Year 1 – Foundations of Quantitative Research
Year 2 – Intermediate Quantitative Methods & Social Data Analysis
Year 3 – Advanced Quantitative Research & Application
Year 4 – Specialisation & Independent Research Project
Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Quantitative Methods from the University of Glasgow are well-equipped for careers in social research, data analysis, and policy development. Career paths include roles as data analysts, sociologists, social researchers, public policy analysts, and statisticians. Graduates can work in research institutions, governmental agencies, market research firms, think tanks, or non-profit organisations. Many also pursue further studies or research in sociology, statistics, or public policy.
The Quantitative Methods program at the University of Glasgow equips students with the skills necessary to apply statistical and research methods to understand complex social issues. Combining a solid foundation in sociology with advanced quantitative techniques, this program prepares graduates for a range of careers in research, social policy, and data analysis. Students benefit from a strong focus on data science, social change, and statistical modelling, providing a comprehensive education in both theory and practical application in the social sciences.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom