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BASocial Policy and Sociology

University of Birmingham
United Kingdom, Birmingham
More information

birmingham.ac.uk/..l-policy-sociology.aspx 

Overview

Interested? To learn more about this study programme, entry requirements and application process, please contact one of our consultants in a country nearest to you.

Programme structure

Modules in the first year

Core modules are:

Introduction to Social Policy
Module Lead: Lee Gregory
Social Issues and Social Policy
Module Lead: Robert Page
Social Divisions
Social Worlds and the Sociological Imagination

Optional modules:

Introduction to Criminology
Module Lead: Simon Pemberton
Researching Policy and Society
Module Lead: Louise Overton
Research Skills and Literacy
Sociology of the Self and Everyday Life

Modules in the second year

Core modules are:

Social Research Methods
Module Lead: Matt Bennett
Social Theory and Social Policy
Module Lead: Tina Hearn; Robert Page
Modern Sociological Theory A
Modern Sociological Theory B
Global Societies
Gender and Sexuality

You can choose 20 credits from the following optional modules:

Social Policy modules

Managing Health and Social Care
Module Lead: Iain Snelling
Comparative Social Policy
Module Lead: Kelly Hall
Policy Analysis
Module Lead: Lee Gregory
Equalities and Diversity

Criminal Justice Systems
Module Lead: Clare Harewood
Poverty, Wealth and Inequality
Module Lead: Lee Gregory
Third Sector and Social Enterprise
Module Lead: John Mohan
Housing and Communities
Module Lead: David Mullins
Sociology modules

You can choose 20 credits from the following:

Data Analysis and Research Design
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Modules in the final year
40 credits – Dissertation (Social Policy and Sociology)
20 credits – Contemporary Social Theory A & B
Social Policy

You can choose 40 credits from the following modules:

Prospects for Social Policy in the UK
Module Lead: David Mullins; Tina Hearn
Migration and Superdiversity
Module Lead: Lisa Goodson
Doing or Not Doing God

From Beveridge to Cameron
Module Lead: Robert Page
Your Money and Your Life
Module Lead: Karen Rowlingson
Harmful Societies
Module Lead: Simon Pemberton
Sociology (20 credits):

20 credits – Environment, Politics and Society A / Environment, Politics and Society B
20 credits – Family, Institution, Relationship and Myth A & B
20 credits – Political Sociology A / Political Sociology B
20 credits – The Public Domain A / The Public Domain B
20 credits – Sociology of Success and Fame
20 credits – Sociology of Film
20 credits – Technology and Society
20 credits – Sociology of Health and Illness
20 credits – Global Capitalism, Migration and the changing face of Europe
20 credits – Issues in Cross Cultural Studies

Career opportunities

There are a number of job paths for you to take after graduating. There are graduate schemes in managing welfare services in health care, the third sector and local government which can be popular choices with our graduates. Since a degree in Social Policy is based upon how policy is made it is a great degree for working in the civil service, local government or for think tanks. Our graduate also gain students many transferable skills such as critical thinking, written and verbal communication and team work which give them the flexibility to go into a wide range of employment opportunities:

NHS management trainee scheme
Planning Officer
Charity co-ordinator
Marketing project manager
Social enterprise co-ordinator
Campaign manager for an MP
Youth worker
Researcher
Communications officer
Graduate land buyer
Benefits Officer

Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes

Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you

Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes

Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you