Your career
Our degree courses have been designed as a response to the nationwide skills shortage in quantitative research methods.
We offer training in qualitative research methods to make sure you have a well-rounded skill set, which we know employers demand.
Our courses also have specialist modules developed to prepare you for the challenges of a competitive graduate employment market.
We know there is a demand for graduates with skills like yours, and we have effective relationships with the employers you want to work with.
Follow your passions into employment
The interdisciplinary nature of our courses allows you to find and develop your interest within the social science subjects.
You may not have an idea of what career path you’d like to take yet, but our courses provide students with the freedom to explore and discover your passion, hopefully setting you up for a career in this field.
Boundless career opportunities
Our courses prepare you for employment, but not just within research or academia. Employers in a variety of industries have told us they are looking for graduates with quantitative/qualitative research skills.
Examples of careers which use research methods training include:
- Journalists
- Policymakers
- PR strategist
- Procurement
- Commercial insights & innovation
- Marketing
- Advertising
- Brand managers
- Product designers
- Management consultants
- Police staff
- Government statisticians
- Neighbourhood planning
A career that’s not just about you
We provide students with a degree that will lead them into a career that they are passionate about whilst making a noticeable difference to our society. The ultimate goal for social science research is to make society work better, and your career can be a part of that.
Who else can say they change the world for a living?
Careers and Employability Service
The University’s Careers and Employability Service works with the 91Ö±²¥ Methods Institute and provides expert careers advice and opportunities for students and graduates, including placements and graduate jobs, part-time work, and ways to develop your employability.