Social Research Methods (Social Policy)
Position Details (Master's)
This Social Research Methods (Social Policy) program, offered by Teesside University , is suitable for you if you are looking to improve or develop your ability to research and evaluate policy and practice ethically and professionally, and if you are wishing to conduct research in an academic setting or pursue a career as a social researcher.
Key Facts
You will take four social research methods modules which meet the requirements of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). These core modules will be taken by students across different disciplinary pathways. We encourage you to apply your pathway knowledge throughout these modules. You will also study two social policy modules. This will allow you to balance the necessary research methods training requirements with specific disciplinary knowledge. In order to successfully complete the masters program you will conduct and complete your own research project of your own choice which should have a social policy focus.
The program draws heavily on learning strategies which encourage and promote independent learning and critical thinking. Taught sessions will be delivered as workshop-style classes which place emphasis on group and individual activities. The program is designed to continually address the connections between theory and research practice. Therefore, experiential learning is a core element of program provision and students will be expected to actively participate in class and preparation activities. This will include making use of practical methods for finding and retrieving information, examining methods of data collection and conducting analysis of data.
Career opportunities
Graduates are equipped to work within local government, education, health, the cultural sector, or anywhere where policies and practices are evaluated and inform future development. Graduates also work in employment arenas where it is important to submit well-crafted and conceptualised bids and proposals for projects. It is an appropriate course for those wanting to progress their current careers by increasing their research skills.
Opportunities also exist in the criminal justice system (including the police, prison, probation and youth offending services). This program is also ideal if you're interested in working (or already work) in social services and related voluntary agencies. Some of our MSc students continue to doctoral studies and/or work at colleges and universities.
Courses include:
- Analysing Data
- Comparative Social Policy
- Foundations of Social Research
- Methods of Data Collection
- Social Inequalities
- Social Research Project
- Studies in Criminology and Social Policy
Teesside University
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Jul 2026