
The Sociology program at the University of Bath is a one-year, full-time Master of Research aimed at students who want to develop expertise in sociological research methodologies. This program offers an in-depth exploration of social structures, cultural dynamics, and societal changes, with a focus on empirical research. Students will acquire advanced skills in qualitative and quantitative research methods, preparing them to conduct independent sociological studies.
Throughout the program, students will be guided by experienced faculty, working on projects that address key issues in contemporary society. Graduates will be equipped to contribute to academic research or take up roles in public policy, social work, and community development. The program fosters critical thinking and analytical skills, ensuring students are prepared for complex social research in both academic and professional contexts.
Semester 1 β Foundations in Sociological Theory and Research
Semester 2 β Advanced Sociological Analysis and Application
Graduates of the Sociology program at University of Bath are well-equipped to pursue careers in a wide range of sectors that require strong analytical and research skills. The program prepares students for roles in social research, policy analysis, community development, and non-governmental organizations. Alumni often find positions as sociologists, policy analysts, researchers, community organizers, and social welfare professionals. The program's focus on qualitative and quantitative research methods ensures that graduates are ready to contribute to solving social issues and shaping policy at both local and global levels.
The Sociology Master of Research program at University of Bath is designed for those who wish to deepen their understanding of social dynamics and pursue advanced research in sociology. Over one year, students will gain expertise in sociological theories, research methodologies, and contemporary social issues, while also developing practical skills in data collection and analysis. The programβs emphasis on independent research allows students to explore specific sociological topics of interest, preparing them for careers in academic research, public policy, and social services. Bathβs supportive academic environment, combined with its strong research focus, provides students with the tools to make a meaningful impact on society through evidence-based analysis and policy development.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)1225 388388
Email: admissions@bath.ac.uk
Address: University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom