The University of Wolverhampton has been providing opportunities for students for over 190 years, with a focus on accessible, practical, career-oriented higher education. University of Wolverhampton
Located in the heart of England, the university offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes across its multiple campuses, including City Campus (Wolverhampton) as well as Walsall and Telford.
The university emphasises applied learning, strong links with business and industry, and ensuring that students are well-prepared for the workplace.
It also prides itself on a diverse community, modern facilities and being a “university of opportunity” for learners of all backgrounds. University of Wolverhampton
IELTS Academic 6.5 overall, with minimum 6.0 in each skill (reading, writing, speaking, listening) (wolverhampton.ac.uk)
Other accepted equivalents: TOEFL, PTE Academic, Duolingo, Cambridge
Bachelor’s degree (normally 2:1 UK equivalent) in Social Sciences, Political Science, Sociology, or a related field
Research proposal outlining your intended research topic
Two academic references
English language qualification (e.g., IELTS 6.5 overall)
Type: Research-focused master’s degree in social sciences
Duration: 1 year full-time / 2–3 years part-time
Structure: Independent research project under academic supervision + optional research methodology support
Assessment: Major dissertation/thesis based on your research
Outcome: Develops advanced research skills; prepares for PhD or research-oriented careers in social sciences

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