Hi!
I'll be going into the last year of my undergraduate degree in October, hopefully on-track for a First, and I'm starting to think about what to do next. I'd really love to do qualitative case study research. I'm dipping into it a little with my undergraduate dissertation, which I'm really looking forward to, but if I could choose to do anything it'd be a more extended study around a particular group/issue that interests me (I'm being intentionally vague here, but I know exactly what I'd like to research and am fairly sure it'd contribute at least a little new knowledge to the field).
I could, of course, consult the lecturers at my university, but I have the feeling this is the kind of silly obvious question which everyone else already knows the answer to. I'm a non-traditional mature student with no previous connection to or experience of academia, and I really don't know how most of this works.
So, for me to carry out my research, would a research master's degree be the best option? It seems logical, but I don't know if a year is long enough to go into the sort of depth that I want to, especially if it's combined with taught modules. Or am I being far too ambitious and this isn't the sort of thing people tend to do unless they're much further into an academic career? Any advice would be very welcome.