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Developing impactful social policies is crucial for addressing major societal challenges like poverty, healthcare disparities, and joblessness.
This program helps you investigate the roots of social issues, government responses, and their effects on individuals and communities.
The BA (Hons) Social Policy degree incorporates multiple social science disciplines alongside its primary focus, including sociology, political science, philosophy, economics, and legal studies. You'll apply these perspectives to analyze welfare systems, deprivation, and social stratification while engaging with complex and sometimes contentious subjects, including contemporary news topics.
First-year studies establish fundamental concepts that serve as a basis for detailed social policy analysis. You'll explore domestic and international social challenges and policy responses, along with methodologies for conducting and utilizing social research.
During subsequent years, you'll expand on this foundation through elective courses. These specialized modules, frequently informed by faculty research, offer perspectives on education, legal systems, ethics, employment, criminal justice, civil liberties, racial dynamics, and policy formulation and execution.
Course offerings may feature Social Problems and Equity, Core Social Science Theories, Welfare State Debates, International Policy Comparisons, Implementing Ideologies, and Policy Process Analysis.