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A Sociology and Social Policy degree provides the crucial theoretical framework to comprehend human behavior within social contexts, along with the broader cultural, political, and economic forces shaping our evolving world. This four-year program begins with a foundation year that establishes core concepts, preparing students for the BSc in Sociology and Social Policy. After completing the Foundation Year (delivered by The College, Swansea University), learners advance to Year 1, with subsequent years (Levels 4-6) taught by the College of Human and Health Sciences. The curriculum examines societal approaches to member well-being, covering principles like equity, social justice, and civic engagement, while addressing policy areas including healthcare, education, criminal justice, and family dynamics. Students master qualitative and quantitative research methodologies while honing analytical, evaluative, and communication skills to address pressing social challenges.
This degree offers diverse career pathways and advanced study options. Alumni have entered professions spanning education, media, policy analysis, law enforcement, environmental planning, and corporate sectors. Entry-level positions typically offer £22,000 annually, progressing to £50,000 for senior roles. The qualification also serves as a foundation for specialized training in education, social services, and related fields.