The BSc Sociology with Quantitative Methods course at Manchester Metropolitan University combines the study of sociology with advanced training in quantitative methods, taught in partnership with the Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research at The University of Manchester. Course Content: This course provides a traditional sociology degree content with a distinct quantitative focus. In the initial stages, it focuses on social inequalities, social change and the structures, processes, and practices within society. Gradually, it includes training in time series and longitudinal analysis, statistical simulation, and advanced inferential techniques. It also offers an optional work placement, summer internships, and a year-long sandwich placement to transform theoretical knowledge into practical learning.Key Modules: The course encompasses various modules including Social Inequalities, Sociological Imagination, Research Design and Practice, Applied Data Analysis, Becoming Sociologists, and Thinking Quantitatively among others.Future Careers: This course opens up career paths in a variety of sectors including the civil service, voluntary sector, social research, teaching, social work, media, marketing, and many more. The acquired quantitative skills will also offer a competitive edge to students in the job market.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page BSc Sociology with Quantitative Methods.