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You will learn theories about the workings and organisation of societies and learn how to translate these theories into empirical questions that can be studied using real life data.
Specifically, you will learn data analytic and data science techniques to understand social dynamics, predict and classify sociological phenomena and describe and analyse networks of relationships between individuals or organisations.
By completing the core and optional units, you can gain general, sought-after skills including:
how to collect, describe and visualise data;
how to build quantitative models to explain phenomena;
how to quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of policies;
how to map and analyse complex social networks;
how to implement key machine learning algorithms;
how to implement data analytic techniques and data science algorithms using statistical software including R, as well as proprietary packages such as SPSS
The pathway emphasises the application of modern data analytic methods to real life problems while also teaching some of the underlying theory. This will support career progression to more advanced postgraduate courses and to more challenging scenarios in policy and industry.
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Manchester
M13 9PL
Email:socialsciences@manchester.ac.uk
Phone:+44 (0) 161 306 0100