

BA Social Policy and Spanish
About this course
Social policy is concerned with the fundamental question of how societies should organise themselves to meet the needs of their members. It examines the design and delivery of welfare systems, healthcare, education, housing, and social security, asking what works, for whom, and at what cost. Combining this field with Spanish gives you both a rigorous analytical lens and a practical linguistic tool for understanding and engaging with a major part of the world. At the University of Strathclyde, this four-year full-time programme brings together the study of social policy with the development of Spanish language skills. The social policy strand explores issues including poverty, inequality across lines of race, gender, and age, social justice, criminal justice, and housing, drawing on sociology, economics, and political science to analyse how governments and institutions respond to social problems. You will evaluate different models of welfare and consider how political, cultural, and economic contexts shape what is possible and desirable. The Spanish strand develops your language competence progressively, working towards genuine proficiency through reading, writing, speaking, and engagement with Spanish-language literature and culture. The combination of social policy knowledge and Spanish language opens doors in an unusually wide range of settings. Careers in the public sector, including local and national government, social work, housing, and the NHS, are natural destinations for social policy graduates, and Spanish broadens your geographic reach considerably across Europe and Latin America. International development organisations, NGOs, journalism, and policy research are also common paths. For those interested in academic work, postgraduate study in social policy, comparative welfare studies, development, or Iberian and Latin American studies offers a clear route forward. The analytical and communication skills developed across the programme are assets in almost any environment where understanding social systems and working across cultural boundaries matters.
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