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Social Policy and Sociology, BA (Hons)

Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

 
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Subject ranking

Social work
UK / The Times
2nd
Social policy
UK / The Times
12th
Social Policy and Administration
UK / QS
13th

Costs

Course feesS$35K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$16.8K / year
Beer S$9
MacDonalds S$11
Cinema S$15
Coffee S$5
TotalS$51.8K / year

Entry requirements

A Level BBB
Diploma 3.0
International Baccalaureate 32

Scholarships

Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship - Undergraduate
50% for tuition
2 available
Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship - Postgraduate Taught
50% for tuition
2 available
QUB International Office Undergraduate Scholarship
Up to £3000 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
QUB International Office Postgraduate Taught Scholarships
Up to £3000 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
Early Confirmation Award
£1500 for tuition
Unlimited quantity
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
LL43
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2024
Course
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+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

3 years
Graduate
2027
About the course

Social Policy is about understanding how we can improve human well-being through tackling intractable social problems and delivering better-quality public services. As an applied social science, Social Policy provides a useful and relevant bridge between politics, sociology and economics and it draws on insights from these disciplines to analyse current policy and consider how we can achieve improvements. Social Policy asks questions such as: How much responsibility falls to the individual or to society and the state when an individual is homeless, unemployed, poor or ill? Should the welfare state offer care and protection to everyone 'from the cradle to the grave' or should society help those who help themselves? Do people have a right to a basic income, a home, a job and education, or are obligations and duties more important than rights? Against a backdrop of social and economic upheaval it is more important than ever to understand the effects of government policies on individuals, families and communities, and the practical, political and ideological reasons underlying the formation of specific social policies. Our degrees concentrate overall on policy in the UK and Ireland, but also take a comparative perspective that explores, where appropriate, how other nations provide public services.

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