Social Research Methods and Statistics MSc
Year of entry: 2025
Course length: 12 months Full-time | 24 months Part-time
About the course
Study the MSc Social Research Methods and Statistics at a UK Top 5 university for social sciences (Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2025).
Learn to design research, analyse real-world data using R, Python and Excel, and turn findings into insights that shape policy, business and society. You will be taught by experts whose work spans statistics, demography, social networks, economics, politics, criminology and health.
Your pathway to a PhD This course is eligible for the 1+3 studentship from the ESRC North West Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP), giving you a fully funded route from master’s to PhD. Find out more.
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Join a UK Top 10 university for Sociology, Mathematics, and Statistics
(Times Higher Education Rankings 2025)

Study a course with strong links to the pioneering Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research (CMI). Recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as a leading research training outlet

Graduate from one of the most targeted universities by top UK employers (High Fliers 2024)

Compulsory Units
- Survey Research Methods;
- Statistical Foundations;
- Introduction to Statistical Modelling;
- Complex Survey Designs and Analysis;
- Methodology and Research Design;
- MSc Dissertation.
Optional Units
- Topological Data Analysis;
- Longitudinal Data Analysis;
- Causal Inference for Policies, Interventions and Experiments;
- Statistical Models for Social Networks.
These are examples of units offered in 2024/25 and are subject to change.
See the full list of units and find out more on the full course profile >
Where will your degree take you?
The world needs social scientists who can turn complex data into clear, actionable insights. This course equips you with in-demand skills in advanced statistical analysis, data interpretation, and research design, preparing you to influence decisions in policy, business, and society.
Our graduates have gone on to roles in central and local government, the Office for National Statistics, commercial consultancy, international organisations, and research institutes in the UK and overseas. Job titles include Data Scientist, Social Researcher, Policy Analyst, Government Statistician, and Consultant.
The course is also ideal preparation for doctoral study and forms a recognised part of our 1+3 ESRC PhD training model. Many students progress directly to funded PhDs at Manchester and other leading universities, continuing to push the boundaries of social research.



Emily Buehler
Social Research Methods and Statistics MSc Graduate
“My master's degree provides a good foundation of statistical and research methods and I have really enjoyed the course units on more advanced statistical methods.“
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