Equality & Human Rights [MRes]
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Glasgow is preparing me well for the future. The course was good and the societies gave them access to meet a lot of new people.
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Bunches of inward nightlife, associations normally hold occasions. For explicit law there are incredible encourages specifically the law workshop
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I am glad I selected this place, choosing University of Glasgow was one of the best decisions ever and I made great friends and including scottish friends through clubs and societies.
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
You will examine key debates and theories concerning equality and human rights and how they have influenced social policy and practice, develop a critical understanding of sociology and gain skills in quantitative and qualitative research methods. You are taught research methods by expert staff from many disciplines within the College of Social Sciences. This means you benefit from a range of specialist knowledge and methodology. This degree is taught jointly with the MSc in Equality and Human Rights. It has a stronger focus on the subject, with less emphasis on research methods.
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Reviews
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Glasgow is preparing me well for the future. The course was good and the societies gave them access to meet a lot of new people.
← | →
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Bunches of inward nightlife, associations normally hold occasions. For explicit law there are incredible encourages specifically the law workshop
← | →
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I am glad I selected this place, choosing University of Glasgow was one of the best decisions ever and I made great friends and including scottish friends through clubs and societies.
← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Valtteri Manninen
Rosa
Ellen
Lucy
Subjects
- IT
- Human Rights
Course programme
You will take four core courses and two optional courses as well as complete a dissertation.
Core courses- Advanced qualitative methods
- Equality and human rights
- Qualitative methods
- Social science statistics 1.
- Class and stratification
- Religion in society
- Sexualities and society
- The disabling society.
Additional information
Janet Fabb, UK
"The fact that this was a multi-disciplinary programme appealed to me. The content is good and it is great to meet other people with interests similar to mine. I enjoyed the enthusiasm of staff members, the learning environment, and all the extra seminars on offer."
Equality & Human Rights [MRes]