The University of Salford’s School of Health and Society is excited to announce the launch of three new postgraduate courses available for enrolment from September 2025/26.
These new programmes are designed to equip professionals with the practical skills, critical understanding, and analytical tools needed to respond to today’s complex social issues and make a meaningful difference in their communities.
Whether you work in the voluntary and community sector, public services, or a local authority, these courses provide an excellent opportunity to enhance your expertise and expand your impact.
Our New Postgraduate Courses
MSc Applied Social Research Methods
This course provides advanced training in applied social research methods, enhancing your employees’ skills in research, policy, and practice.
MSc Criminal Justice: People and Processes
This course explores the complexities of the criminal justice system, focusing on the people and processes that shape it.
MSc Enabling Social Change
This course aims to empower your employees to understand and drive social change through innovative approaches and practical solutions.
To learn more about these courses and the requirements for each subject visit our website here: https://www.salford.ac.uk/study-a-masters-in-social-sciences-at-the-university-of-salford.
We believe these courses will be of great interest to professionals in the voluntary and community sector, public sector and local authorities who are looking to enhance their expertise and impact in their respective fields. We would be grateful if you could share this information with your networks and encourage potential candidates to explore these opportunities.
If you have any questions around the courses, how to apply and general queries about studying at The University of Salford, please do get in touch.