As part of this course, you’ll:
• Develop knowledge of the origins, evolution and contemporary dynamics of policy making and challenges to it
• Gain in-depth understanding of public policy informed by current scholarship and research, including a critical awareness of current issues, theories and developments
• Study the concepts, theories and methods used in the study and practice of public policy
• Consider issues from a range of disciplinary perspectives
• Understand the implications of complexity, risk and uncertainty in policy-making
• ...
As part of this course, you’ll:<br/>• Develop knowledge of the origins, evolution and contemporary dynamics of policy making and challenges to it<br/>• Gain in-depth understanding of public policy informed by current scholarship and research, including a critical awareness of current issues, theories and developments<br/>• Study the concepts, theories and methods used in the study and practice of public policy<br/>• Consider issues from a range of disciplinary perspectives<br/>• Understand the implications of complexity, risk and uncertainty in policy-making<br/>• Use a range of techniques and research methods and digital literacy skills to access, process and evaluate information<br/>• Apply your knowledge with originality and creativity <br/>• Explore how new knowledge is created and synthesised by producing a dissertation <br/><br/>Your academic community<br/>Were a dynamic academic community where students work alongside staff to engage with diverse voices, changing lives in the process. We engage with diverse voices through learning and research and uncover solutions that change peoples lives for the better. You’ll be supported in your transition to postgraduate study by research-active tutors, with specialisms in public policy. <br/><br/>Your learning experiences<br/>You’ll learn through a diverse range of activities, in settings that could include seminars, group work, presentations, problem-based projects and briefs, tutorials, and online activities on the university’s Virtual Learning Environment. You’ll be encouraged to broaden your learning through opportunities such as the Politics & International Relations seminar series and Festival that will give you access to outsider speakers.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
12 Months
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
City Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
L27
Points of Entry
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