HomeUniversity of GlasgowMA(SocSci) Central & East European Studies/Politics

MA(SocSci) Central & East European Studies/Politics

University of Glasgow
Full-time4 YearsYear AbroadSubject: Social Sciences
Course Score
B /68
Graduate Salary
£26,500
Satisfaction
78%
Degree Completion
93%
Professional Jobs
60%
Meaningful Work
80%

AI & Your Career

Modelled on Anthropic research

37%
Moderate Exposure

Average across where this course's graduates actually work

Some tasks in this career are being augmented by AI, but the core work still requires significant human judgement and skill.

Exposure by graduate destination

Customer service68%
Business, Research and Administrative60%
Administrative55%
Business and public service associate48%
Sales40%

Expected Starting Salary

below national median

Typical starting salary for Social Sciences graduates

Start
Sep 2027
Graduate
2031
First job
~2032
£26,500
typical starting salary
£23,500
£31,000
Brightest = where most graduates land · fades where fewer earn that amount
· Social Sciences graduates nationally earn £20,000£46,500 (751 courses)

HESA Graduate Outcomes survey · includes all graduates regardless of career path chosen

Where Graduates Work

Top job roles graduates enter after this course

01
Business and public service associate professionals
★ Professional
15%
02
Administrative occupations
15%
03
Elementary occupations
10%
04
Sales occupations
10%
05
Teaching Professionals
★ Professional
10%
06
Teaching and Childcare Support Occupation
10%
07
Business, Research and Administrative Professionals
★ Professional
10%
08
Science, engineering and technology associate professionals
★ Professional
5%
09
Customer service occupations
5%
10
Welfare and housing associate professionals
★ Professional
5%

Outcomes

93%
Continuation
60%
Professional Work
80%
Meaningful Role
65%
Career On Track

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