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Sociological and Anthropological Approaches to Health and Illness – (M.Sc.)

The University of Edinburgh

College of Humanities & Social Science
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Location: Edinburgh / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
  • Research
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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The programme was awarded ESRC recognition in 2007. The programme enables students to take part in key debates in contemporary medical anthropology and sociology, apply analytical tools, drawn from social theory, select appropriate anthropological or sociological research methods for use in health-related settings and develop a research agenda.

The programme involves successful completion of a range of programmes, such as:

* Research Skills in the Social Sciences: Data Collection;
* Core Quantitative Data Analysis for Social Research I & II;
* Qualitative Methods: Ethnographic Fieldwork.

And also, courses specific to the Social Anthropology/Sociology and Anthropology of Health and Healing subject group, such as:

* Advanced Issues in Anthropological Research;
* Anthropology of Health and Healing.

The dissertation constitutes the main work in which students demonstrate the extent to which they have achieved the crucial learning outcomes from the first year of research training. It normally takes the form of an extended research proposal with the following components:

* a review of the literature, both theoretical and empirical;
* an outline of the specific questions to be addressed, a statement of research design and methods to be employed;
* a discussion of the practical, political and ethical issues affecting the conduct of the research;
* a presentation of the schedule for the research, and (where appropriate) its estimated budget.

Where the programme is taken as a standalone degree, the dissertation normally includes a component of data collection and analysis, or selection of theoretical documents and analysis.


Contents

This interdisciplinary MSc by Research is an opportunity to develop a specialisation in an area of medical sociology or anthropology. Participants receive hands-on advanced training in social research skills and complete an individually supervised research project.

This course is equivalent to the first year of doctoral studies, and students frequently progress onto a PhD project.

Graduates of this programme should be able to:

* articulate their own approach to theories and methodologies in medical sociology;
* think creatively about the social dynamics of health and healing in local and global perspectives;
* think from both medical and social science perspectives.

How You Will Be Taught You will be taught through a programme of core course lectures, optional course lectures, films, tutorials, subject area seminars, group work and guided independent study.

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Requirements

A good first degree in an appropriate subject, equivalent to a UK 2:1.

English Language Requirements

* IELTS 6.5 (with 6.0 in each section)
* TOEFL 580 (with 55 in each section and 4.0 in TWE)
* TOEFL 237 in CBT (with 21 in each section)
* TOEFL-iBT 92 (with at least 20 in each section)
* CPE Grade B or higher
* CAE Grade A

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade A (Score: 80)

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