
The Sociology program at the University of Bath is a two-year, part-time Master of Research designed for students interested in conducting independent research in the field of sociology. The program focuses on developing advanced research skills while providing students with a deep understanding of key sociological concepts, theories, and research methodologies.
Students will explore contemporary social issues, such as inequality, social change, and the role of institutions in shaping society. The program emphasizes the development of research proposals, data collection, and data analysis techniques, preparing students to conduct original research in sociological fields. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in academic research, policy analysis, and social services, or to pursue further study at the doctoral level.
Program Title: Sociology
Degree Type: Master of Research (MRes)
Duration: 2 Years
Mode of Study: Part-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 31st July 2026
Location: University of Bath, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Sociology
Language of Instruction: English
Semester 1 – Foundations in Sociology
• Theories and Approaches in Sociology
• Research Methods in Social Sciences
• Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis
• Social Inequalities and Institutions
Semester 2 – Applied Sociological Analysis
• Social Policy and Governance
• Globalization, Culture, and Society
• Ethics and Professional Practice in Research
• Applied Research Project Planning
Semester 3 – Advanced Sociological Research
• Advanced Qualitative and Quantitative Techniques
• Social Theory and Contemporary Debates
• Specialized Topics in Sociology
• Independent Research Project Development
Semester 4 – Dissertation and Professional Development
• Master’s Dissertation in Sociology
• Data Analysis and Policy Evaluation
• Academic Portfolio and Research Dissemination
• Professional Skills and Applied Sociology
Graduates of the Sociology program at the University of Bath are prepared for careers in research, policy analysis, consultancy, and social development. Typical roles include sociological researcher, policy advisor, social program coordinator, data analyst, and research consultant in government, NGOs, think tanks, and international organizations. The program equips students with the ability to analyze complex social phenomena, design evidence-based interventions, and communicate findings effectively, preparing them for both professional practice and academic research. Alumni may also pursue doctoral studies or specialist roles in sociology, social policy, and applied social research.
The MRes in Sociology at the University of Bath offers a two-year, part-time pathway combining advanced sociological theory, research methodology, and applied analysis. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, data-driven research, and independent investigation, enabling students to explore social structures, inequalities, and contemporary societal issues. Through independent research projects, applied case studies, and professional development activities, graduates gain the expertise to conduct high-quality research, influence policy decisions, and contribute to social innovation, equipping them for impactful careers in sociology and related fields.
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