Course Overview - Social Policy with professional placement
Explore social justice and welfare issues to understand the key questions and challenges society faces around rights, equality and distribution of resources.
On this course, you’ll learn about the social and political foundations of policies that affect people’s lives. You’ll study the impact social policy has on identity, political organisations, social justice and human rights.
Youll explore the origins and evolution of state-run institutions, and their relationship with the economy and third sector in the UK and beyond. This will increase your understanding of c...
Explore social justice and welfare issues to understand the key questions and challenges society faces around rights, equality and distribution of resources.<br/><br/>On this course, you’ll learn about the social and political foundations of policies that affect people’s lives. You’ll study the impact social policy has on identity, political organisations, social justice and human rights.<br/><br/>Youll explore the origins and evolution of state-run institutions, and their relationship with the economy and third sector in the UK and beyond. This will increase your understanding of contemporary social welfare issues at local, national and international levels.<br/><br/>Year 1 is your introduction to becoming a social scientist. You’ll explore social change and how social issues become constructed as policy problems. You’ll also learn about the major social, political and economic factors shaping equality and welfare in modern Britain.<br/><br/>In Year 2, you will focus on key policy areas such as the family, poverty, social inequality, and analysis of the policy process. You’ll learn how to evaluate data and information to develop your own arguments for different audiences. Youll also choose from a range of social science optional units.<br/><br/>In your final year, you will do your dissertation, and study the relationship between social research, policy making and governance. Youll also choose from a range of optional units from across the social sciences. These will allow you to build upon the theoretical understanding you’ll gain during Years 1 and 2 and apply it to contemporary sociological issues.<br/><br/>The flexibility of this course will allow you to create a degree that’s tailored to your interests and potential future career.<br/><br/>Informed teaching to advance your learning<br/>You’ll learn from teaching staff with diverse backgrounds and expertise in social policy. Their passion, knowledge and research shape their teaching to give you the foundation to become a critical-minded social scientist.<br/><br/>Develop your professional skills<br/>We work to provide you with the skills and support to prepare you for employment and further study. These include:<br/>data analysis<br/>using a range of methods to produce data<br/>communication and presentation skills.<br/><br/>Prepare for your future career<br/>Many of our social sciences graduates have gone on to work as social and policy researchers, civil servants, international consultants, journalists, and accountants.<br/><br/>Theyve gone on to work in:<br/>government departments<br/>social enterprises and charities<br/>European and international agencies and organisations<br/>Social care and family services<br/>international development<br/>public policy consultancy