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MA Social and Public Policy

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Full time | University of York | 1 year | 16-SEP-24

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

16-SEP-24

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MA - Master of Arts

Subject areas

Public Administration Policy Studies Social Policy / Administration

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

This course will equip you with the skills to analyse social policy in a way that enables you to understand how policies are developed and the role they play in people's lives.

The course offers a combination of taught coursework and supervised independent study. You'll develop the skills required to carry out your own research in an area of social policy that interests you.

This MA is especially suited to you if you are considering a career in social policy analysis, advocacy or research in the public sector or socially focused NGOs. You'll cover topics such as the welfare state in the UK and other countries, the impact of globalisation on social programmes and why patterns of social inequality persist.

Assessment and feedback

Your assessment will be continuous and based mainly on essays and reports. You will receive written feedback on all assessed work.

You'll complete a 15,000-20,000-word dissertation as part of your own specialist research project. You'll also can present your research as it progresses to a wider audience as part of our dissertation workshops.

Careers and skills

The MA in Social Policy develops the skills that employers need in a number of areas, especially policy analysis and research. You'll also find you develop transferable skills that will allow you to progress to different career areas or to continue your studies at PhD level.

Career opportunities

  • Civil servant
  • Social worker
  • Government officer
  • Public management consultant
  • Campaign assistant for a political party
  • Research manager

Modules

The objectives of this module are to enable students: to understand the principles of research design and related philosophical debates; to judge what methods and techniques are appropriate to particular research problems, and to develop their critical abilities to appraise published research findings in their own substantive areas of study.
Independent Study Module (80 Credits)

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£10,590

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£23,900

Entry requirements

Undergraduate degree: 2:1 or equivalent; Other qualifications and experience: You will also be considered if you have relevant work experience and academic potential.