Programme structure: Social Science Research Methods (Management) (MSc) - what's running in 2025/26

Please note: Programme and unit information may change as the relevant academic field develops. We may also make changes to the structure of programmes and assessments to improve the student experience.

    What do the Levels represent?

    What do the teaching blocks (TB) mean?

    If you are selecting optional units, ensure that you have a balanced workload through the year.

  • Year 1 (2025/26)
Unit name Unit code Credit points Status Teaching Block
Introduction to Research Methods in the Social Sciences SSLFM0001 20 Mandatory TB-1
Digital Methods and Data Skills SSLFM0002 20 Mandatory TB-1
Philosophy and Research Design in the Social Sciences SOCIM0012 20 Mandatory TB-1
Researching Organisations, Institutions and Management EFIMM0045 20 Mandatory TB-2
Dissertation MSc SSRM (Management) MGRCM0055 60 Mandatory AYEAR
Select 20 credit points from:
Advanced Quantitative Research Methods SSLFM0003 20 Optional TB-2
Advanced Qualitative Research Methods SSLFM0004 20 Optional TB-2
Plus 20 credit points from:
Alternative Work and Organisations EFIMM0134 20 Optional TB-2
Sustainable Work Futures in the Digital Economy EFIMM0136 20 Optional TB-2
Any other Level 7 open unit in the Management of Social Science discipline - discuss with Programme Director
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Award requirements

The pass mark set by the University for any level 7 unit is 50 out of 100.

For detailed rules on the award of credit, reassessment and award of a qualification please see the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes and the relevant faculty handbook.

Degree classifications:

A classification will be awarded in the following qualifications:

  • Taught postgraduate Masters degree, including a Master of Research (MRes)
  • Postgraduate Diplomas and Certificates where these are specifically named entry-level qualifications
  • Exit awards of Postgraduate Diplomas and Certificates in designated programmes (as described in the programme specification) where students choose to withdraw from the intended programme but otherwise achieve the necessary credit points for the exit award.

A classification is not awarded for exit awards where students are required to withdraw from the programme on academic grounds.

The overall final programme mark is calculated as the average of all unit marks in the programme, weighted by credit point value.

The classification of the award in relation to the final programme mark is as follows:

  • Distinction = final programme mark of 70+
  • Merit = final programme mark of 60-69
  • Pass = final programme mark of 50-59
  • Fail = final programme mark of 49 or less

* The MA in Law has separate regulations for awarding distinction and merit.

Diploma/certificate stages:

To be awarded a postgraduate diploma, students must have successfully completed 120 credit points, of which 100 must be at level 7.

To be awarded a postgraduate certificate, students must have successfully completed 60 credit points, of which 40 must be at level 7.