

BSc Social Policy with Study Abroad
About this course
Social policy is the academic discipline that examines how societies organise collective responses to human need, addressing questions of welfare, inequality, health, housing, education, and criminal justice through the lens of political theory, economics, sociology, and public administration. It is a discipline that takes seriously both the structures that produce disadvantage and the policy interventions that seek to address it, asking not just what is but what should be and what is actually achievable. At the University of Bristol, one of the UK's leading research universities in this field, this four-year full-time degree gives you the analytical tools to engage critically with contemporary social issues. You will explore real-world challenges in a global context, drawing on social, political, public policy, and economic theories to understand how welfare states are constructed and reformed, how inequality is produced and reproduced, and how policies designed to address disadvantage and social exclusion actually work in practice. The degree includes a study abroad component, reflecting the explicitly international scope of social policy as a discipline and giving you direct experience of how different societies approach the same fundamental challenges of human wellbeing. Bristol's location and research profile mean you will be studying alongside faculty whose work directly shapes policy debates. Social policy graduates go on to careers across public services, government, the charity sector, social research, public health, housing, education, and international organisations. The analytical and research skills the degree develops are also valued in journalism, consultancy, and management. Many graduates proceed to postgraduate study in social policy, social work, public administration, or related fields, and some pursue doctoral research contributing to the evidence base for policy development. The year abroad adds an international dimension that is increasingly valuable in organisations working on cross-border social challenges.
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