University of Bristol - Social Sciences MSc Social Work Research
University of Bristol - Social Sciences

University of Bristol - Social Sciences

MSc Social Work Research

Bristol, United Kingdom

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

GBP 26,600 / per year **

On-Campus

* home applicants| overseas applicants 25 july 2025

** overseas full time | home full time GBP 13400 per year | home part time two years GBP 6700 per year

Key Summary

    About : The MSc Social Work Research offers a comprehensive insight into research methodologies specific to social work. Students will gain skills in data collection, analysis, and interpretation to inform practice and policy in social work. The program emphasizes critical thinking and ethical considerations in research, preparing graduates for various research roles within the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers as social research specialists, policy analysts, or program evaluators. They may work in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, or academic institutions, contributing to evidence-based social work practices and improving community services.

This programme creates links between social work research and practice in a range of settings. You will be taught the necessary skills to undertake research into social work and social care as a practice-based professional, a postgraduate research student or a policy-focused professional.

This degree will help you acquire vital tools to maximise your work in addressing genuine issues of concern with policymakers, managers, practitioners and service users in social work and social care.

The programme provides core research training in philosophy and research design in the social sciences, along with introductions to, and further approaches in, quantitative and qualitative methods in the social sciences. It has a particular emphasis on co-produced research involving communities that are often marginalised or excluded from the process.

While the programme primarily focuses on 'research methods', it also has a clear focus on social justice and how research can improve policy and the lives of those it impacts. You can choose an optional unit from a range of policy areas such as child and family welfare, gender and violence, health and social care, poverty and social exclusion, and policy-oriented evaluation. The programme also provides the opportunity to further investigate policy areas of interest through the assignments and dissertation.

We recognise that many of our students will have relevant experience as researchers, service managers/planners or policy advisers, and there will be space for you to reflect on and share your expertise in these fields; providing an opportunity to learn from your peers.

Some units are taught in collaboration with other postgraduate programmes, providing a co-learning environment where you can interact and share insights with students working towards research degrees in public policy and policy research.

Please note: This programme does not include practical training or lead to a professional qualification in social work. If you want to study for a qualification in social work practice, please see the MSc in Social Work.