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In today's rapidly evolving and unpredictable global landscape, discussions about human necessities, social welfare, economic disparity, and resource allocation dominate public conversations and impact everyone. These critical issues form the core of social policy studies. Through this degree program, learners will examine how modern challenges like emerging social vulnerabilities and job insecurity affect people and societies, and how policies attempt to resolve them. Tackling these pressing matters demands that students thoroughly analyze historical contexts and compare different theoretical frameworks. Additionally, participants will deepen their knowledge of the intricate processes involved in policy development and administration across local, national, and global scales.
Alumni enjoy strong career prospects, with many entering public service roles in government agencies where they contribute to policy creation or oversee essential programs. Others find rewarding positions in nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups dedicated to societal improvement, while some specialize in social research as assistants or officers within research teams.
The program prepares graduates for diverse professional paths, including management roles and research advisory positions. Many continue their academic journey through doctoral studies or specialized master's programs in fields like Social Policy, Criminology, or Health Promotion. The degree may provide partial credit toward professional certifications in housing and healthcare administration, and serves as an established pathway to accelerated social work qualifications.