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Social Policy with Study Abroad (BSc)
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4 years Fee
£24800 per year, international students Code
L404
4 years Fee
£24800 per year, international students Code
L404
Overview
Social Policy provides an exciting opportunity to critically analyse contemporary social issues related to human wellbeing, inequality, disadvantage and crime. You will explore real-world challenges in a global context, drawing on social, political, public policy and economic theories.
Social Policy at Bristol addresses some of the key questions of our time. What should we do about inequality? Why does poverty persist? Who should pay for care for the elderly? What can be done about the climate crisis? How can citizens engage with policy?
Our BSc Social Policy course is one of the longest-running social policy degrees in the country and consistently scores highly in university subject rankings.
Graduates of the course have gone on to achieve success in a wide range of careers in the public, private and voluntary sectors. Alternatively, the course provides a strong foundation for furthering your studies in public policy.
For the study abroad programme, you will study at one of our partner institutions overseas during year three (of a four-year course), where you can choose from social sciences, arts and humanities subjects. To find out more about studying abroad, visit theCentre for Study Abroad.
The first year introduces key concepts and ideologies and familiarises you with theoretical, comparative and historical analyses. It also develops your research and critical thinking skills as a social scientist.
From your second year, you will be able to explore your interests in greater depth through a wide range of optional units which focus on contemporary, real-world social and political issues. You also have the option to choose a work placement unit in your second year, providing the opportunity to gain employment-related skills and experience in an organisation connected to your studies.
In year three, as a study abroad student, you will be able to study overseas at one of our partner institutions gaining insight into social science debates in another country and exploring the culture of a new city.
You will return to Bristol for your fourth and final year, during which the dissertation is an opportunity to choose a topic for in-depth investigation and independent work.
We accept a wide variety of qualifications and welcome applications from students of all backgrounds. Below is a guide to the typical offers for this course.
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