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Why select this programThe combined Sociology and Social Policy degree has been offered at the University of Wolverhampton for several years. This BA program provides a fresh and engaging perspective on societal issues, emphasizing how people and groups can drive the transformations needed to address challenges like climate change and systemic inequalities.Modern communities confront numerous pressing issues, including environmental concerns, widening wealth gaps, and digital media's psychological impacts. This interdisciplinary program centers on developing responses to these challenges, while also examining welfare state evolution and food scarcity issues. Students will investigate how policy frameworks and sociological approaches can facilitate societal transformation, analyzing how individuals can contribute to solving collective problems. The curriculum enables learners to not just comprehend the roots of social issues but also evaluate policy interventions and their limitations.Recent global events like the pandemic and environmental activism campaigns have demonstrated public engagement's vital role in spotlighting societal concerns. The program uses varied case studies, informed by both faculty and student perspectives, to examine societal health, economic conditions, and overall wellbeing.Leveraging students' personal backgrounds and interests, we'll demonstrate how sociological frameworks can illuminate social dynamics and guide transformative actions at multiple levels. Practical learning components include community engagement through modules like Advocacy in Action and Applied Research. The University of Wolverhampton integrates career preparation throughout the curriculum, equipping students with in-demand skills such as data interpretation, digital communication, and complex problem-solving.This joint degree benefits from instructors actively involved in community-focused research.Distinctive program featuresThe redesigned Sociology and Social Policy curriculum offers a novel perspective on societal structures, with special emphasis on driving meaningful change.Through internships, field trips, and industry speakers, students will connect with nonprofit groups, government agencies, and local communities to enhance their academic experience.The program is supported by faculty members conducting relevant community-based research.Curriculum overviewThis interdisciplinary program explores the dynamic between governance systems, society, and individuals, analyzing how these interactions shape lived experiences. The coursework investigates how sociological theories and policy analysis can explain rising inequality and exclusion patterns, particularly regarding unequal opportunities faced by marginalized racial groups, economically disadvantaged populations, and individuals with disabilities or mental health conditions.