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The MSc in Sociology and Data Science merges in-depth sociological education with comprehensive data science training, providing you with the expertise to evaluate and understand intricate social data. This program blends sociological concepts with modern data science approaches, enabling you to investigate critical societal challenges through computational techniques, quantitative research, and statistical tools. Potential study areas encompass social disparities, digital and global shifts, mobility within societies, and how data science informs policy decisions. Available both on-site and online, the program offers worldwide accessibility.The Sociology and Data Science MSc delivers a holistic perspective on social dynamics by merging sociological perspectives with analytical data techniques. The curriculum starts with core modules: Advanced Social Theory, Global Sociology, Principles of Sociological Explanation, and Social Change in Modern Society. These foundational courses establish theoretical grounding in sociology, addressing themes such as globalization, migration, civil liberties, and societal movements.Students can also choose from data science electives that teach essential analytical tools like R and Stata, along with sophisticated methods for processing and organizing diverse datasets. These courses focus on data science applications for various data types, including geographic, large-scale, and time-based data, while also covering digital data collection and web-based surveys. The final dissertation allows for independent research on a chosen subject, showcasing your ability to apply data science to real-world problems. Graduates emerge with a distinctive combination of theoretical insight and practical expertise, ready for roles in research, policy development, and analytics. Flexible study options permit completion within two to five years, with the dissertation undertaken in the concluding year.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelors' degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in sociology or a related social science subject. If you do not meet these requirements individuals with relevant work experience, or with A level sociology and an undergraduate degree in another subject who show a clear desire to change discipline may be considered. TOEFL Score: Overall score of 109 with 27/30 in reading and writing and 23/30 in speaking and listening and IELTS: Overall score of 7.5 and a minimum of 7.0 in each component.