Investigate social phenomena through the eyes of a scientist. Use statistical analysis to answer difficult social questions. Learn how patterns in human societies can be used to predict social trends. On this course you explore why individuals, groups, and cultures are the way they are whilst applying scientific methods and tools to examine the important questions that surround human society.
At Essex we explore what connects people with each other, as well as what divides them. We consider every aspect of our daily lives, from how we relate to politicians, celebrities and friends, to how we behave in similar or different ways to those who share our experiences and social location.
You receive training in social research methods with an emphasis on quantitative data and analysis. You will also complete a supervised dissertation on the topic that most inspires you, encouraging you to think scientifically, enhancing your ability to understand and use data, and connect with live issues and debates, preparing you for your graduate career.
Our students are in demand from a wide range of employers in a host of occupations, including local and central government, NGOs, social work, market research, project management, fundraising, auditing, marketing, case-work, youth and community work, voluntary sector management and lobbying.
Our recent graduates have gone on to work for a wide range of high-profile companies including:
The Institute of Public Finance, Guardian Professional, Home Office,Government Statistical Service, Synergy Healthcare Research