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This program offers comprehensive training in research methodologies spanning all social science disciplines while fulfilling the ESRC PhD funding criteria. Students gain in-depth understanding of research design, data gathering techniques, and key approaches for analyzing both quantitative and qualitative social science information. The MSc in Social Science Research Methods (Psychology) delivers specialized methodological training with particular emphasis on psychological research. Participants develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for designing robust studies, selecting appropriate data collection techniques, and applying various analytical methods to social science data. The curriculum also covers the ethical and political contexts of social research, along with strategies for disseminating research outcomes. This full-time, one-year program culminates in an MSc degree and leverages the School of Psychology's internationally acclaimed research. With ESRC accreditation, all pathways serve as excellent preparation for doctoral studies. The course fosters interdisciplinary learning, enhances professional research skills for career advancement, and allows specialization in Master's-level topics. The program's philosophical approach encourages students to master fundamental theories and methods while developing the analytical depth needed to publish original findings and critically assess cross-disciplinary research. Graduates acquire qualifications suitable for diverse careers in research, business, public policy, education, and nonprofit sectors.