About this course
Demography is the study of human populations, their size, density and distribution. Discover how to gather and analyse demographic data and population change on our MSc Demography degree. You’ll explore historical and current population trends in developing and developed countries and the social and economic impact of demographic change.
Graduate with the quantitative analysis skills to support social policy-making across a range of sectors.
Understanding demographic change helps strategic decision-making across a range of sectors. From health and social care to local and national government and international organisations. It’s also an important way to inform market research.
On this UK master’s course in demography, you’ll look at issues such as population and reproductive health. You’ll cover demographic methods and approaches, and both qualitative and quantitative social science research methods.
You’ll learn:
demography theory and methodologies
the skills to plan, carry out and share demography research, especially where statistical analysis methods are important
research methodologies, focusing on demographic methods, survey design and analysis
critical thinking in the context of population sciences.
how to prepare to become a demographer in areas like government, local authorities, and international health and policy
You’ll benefit from the cutting-edge research conducted in our research centres led by professors from our department:
Economic and Social Research Council Centre for Population Change
Centre for Global Health, Population, Poverty and Policy
Economic and Social Research Council National Centre for Research Method
Careers
As a demography master’s graduate, you’ll be ideally placed to take on a role as a highly trained population scientist anywhere in the world.
You can choose roles in the public, private or third sectors including:
social policymaking in health and social care
market research
local and national government
international organisations
برای دانشجویان بینالمللی
An upper second-class degree or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University in degree subjects such as Population Studies, Quantitative Techniques, Geography, Stats, Maths, Economics, Politics, Sociology, Health Science and other Social Studies. If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate your English ability by meeting our Band C requirements: IELTS 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in all components. For information on other accepted English language tests, please see our website.
1 year - Full time
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شهریه
£24,200.00 (US$ 31,253) per yearThis is a fixed fee Please check with institution
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تاریخ شروع
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آدرس
Main Site - Highfield Campus, Highfield, Southampton, Hampshire, SO17 1BJ, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
Southampton Social Statistics and Demography Chris Skinner Postgraduate International Scholarship
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میزان ارزش بورسیه
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روش اپلای
The deadline is 14 April 2023.
We will contact you by:
30 May 2023 at the latest if you are successful
after 1 June 2023 if you are not successful
If you meet the eligibility criteria, we will invite you to submit:
your CV
a 500 word statement on why you should get the scholarship
Your invitation to submit this information will come with your offer to study letter.
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پیش نیاز ها
To be eligible for a scholarship you must:
be an international student
hold a conditional or unconditional offer from Southampton
be studying on a postgraduate programme in Social Statistics and Demography
be self-funded and required to pay the overseas tuition fee
You must not be in receipt of any external scholarship.
How we award scholarships
This is a competitive process and not all applications will be successful.
There are 2 stages to the shortlisting process.
We check that you meet the eligibility criteria.
Your CV, PGT application, and 500-word statement on why you should receive a scholarship will be assessed by a selection panel.
The top 2 applications will get the scholarship. The decision of the scholarship panel is final.