The MRes Social Research course offered by University College London (UCL) is a two-year, part-time modular program. It is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of social research strategy, and a detailed insight into social research methods. It offers a critical, self-reflective and advanced understanding of the significance of methodological commitments in research. Course Content: The course content provides students with a critical understanding of various research techniques and methodologies, and their appropriate application within different research contexts. It aims at developing students’ skills in identifying and operationalising research questions, and in designing and conducting research projects. Key Modules: The course modules include Understanding Research Case Studies, Introduction to Quantitative Secondary Analysis, Data Collection and Analysis, Field Methods and Practicum, Understanding Social Science, and Writing a Research Proposal amongst other modules.Future Careers: The course offers career opportunities in a myriad of sectors. Graduates can pursue careers in research in universities or commercial sectors, teaching, public administration, an organisation's services, non-governmental organisations, or consultant research. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.