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124 Master's degrees in Statistics in United Kingdom
Statistics (Social Statistics) (Research)
Get high-level training in the theory and application of modern statistical methods, with a focus on methods commonly used in the social sciences. Learn more at the Statistics (Social Statistics) (Research) programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Social Inequalities and Research Methods
The Social Inequalities and Research Methods MSc is a wide-ranging course for students interested in social inequality. Join Sociology at the University of Warwick to develop theoretical awareness of the social processes that generate social inequality, and a set of cutting-edge research skills and methodologies to empirically study its causes and effects.

Applied Statistics and Data Science
This programme will equip STEM graduates with the ability to apply methods of statistics and data science to solve complex real-world problems across a broad range of fields, from global health and epidemiology to finance and investment.

Research Training
The Research Training course from Newcastle University equips you with the knowledge, understanding, skills and aptitudes to undertake advanced research.

Statistical Data Science
If you enjoy complex data analysis, the Statistical Data Science programme from University of Birmingham is for you. Learn the blend of statistical theory and data science techniques, and you’ll be in high demand.

Social Research Methods with Demography
The Social Research Methods with Demography course from University of Southampton will provide you with a high level of knowledge in social research, with a clear focus on contemporary and theoretical demography and quantitative methods. You'll train in the theory and methods of demography and applied statistical methods, giving you skills in the most current areas of social statistical practice.

Statistics
This Statistics course from Lancaster University will equip you with the skills to access a wider job market.

Health Data Science and Statistics
This Health Data Science and Statistics study delivered by the University of Plymouth provides you with up-to-date knowledge on data analytics, medical statistics, machine learning and artificial intelligence, as well as the design and analysis of health studies.

Statistics (Data Science and Machine Learning)
The MSc in Statistics (Data Science and Machine Learning) at Imperial considers how these methods are used in a variety of areas. These include scientific, governmental, industrial and commercial settings.

Statistics
The Statistics degree from University of Essex is a research degree within our School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science and we have staff members available to act as supervisors across a number of areas within statistics
Analytics and Management
The Masters in Analytics and Management (MAM) at London Business School is a prestigious programme that combines analytical expertise with managerial skills. This full-time course spans 12 to 16 months and is conducted in-person in London, equipping students with the tools necessary for impactful decision-making in the business landscape.

Public Health (Palliative Care Research) (part time)
In the MPH Public Health (Palliative Care Research) (part time) from University of Dundee you will learn about the techniques and strategies that you can apply to palliative care research, integrating public health knowledge with your expertise in this field.
Applied Social Data Science
The MSc in Applied Social Data Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science is a full-time programme lasting 12 months. This course equips students with essential data science skills tailored for addressing significant social issues. The curriculum blends practical programming with social science methodologies.

Statistics and Computational Finance
The Statistics and Computational Finance course from University of York emphasises data analysis and will provide you with contemporary statistical ideas and methodologies that are attractive to prospective employers.
Computational Statistics and Machine Learning
Deepen your expertise in machine learning and statistics through one of the most established Master’s programmes in this field taught at University College London (UCL). The Computational Statistics and Machine Learning MSc brings together vital knowledge in both subjects, enabling you to thrive as an expert in a data rich world.

Survey Methodology
The Survey Methodology degree offered by University of Essex especially welcomes those interested in sampling and non-sampling issues using cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys, such as our British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society. You will be supervised by some of the world's leading experts in their field.
Public Policy Research
The MSc in Public Policy Research at the University of Oxford is a full-time, one-year programme designed to equip students with advanced skills in conducting impactful research that influences public policy. This degree is aimed at those aspiring to excel in the field of public policy, combining rigorous academic training with practical application.

Applied Statistics - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Applied Statistics - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.

Social Research Methods with Applied Statistics
Learn how to investigate social issues and gather statistical evidence at this Social Research Methods with Applied Statistics course offered by the University of Southampton. Develop the knowledge and practical skills to conduct both qualitative and quantitative research into social issues.
Statistical Science
The Statistical Science offered at the University of Oxford is a twelve-month full-time taught master’s degree running from October to September each academic year. The MSc has a particular focus on modern computationally-intensive theory and methods.