
BA in Social Policy and Sociology
Belfast, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 20,800 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* England, Scotland or Wales: £9,250 | Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland: £4,750 | EU Other and International: £20,800
Introduction
Social Policy students learn how to tackle major policy problems. They do this by applying core concepts from social science to intractable social problems such as gender inequality, eldercare, children's rights, and climate change. As an applied and critical social science, you will gain knowledge and understanding of contemporary government policies and consider how we can achieve improvements.
Sociology is a scientific discipline concerned with the explanation of social life and human behavior of all kinds. It equips students with the skills to understand the breadth of social practice, ranging from the global (including power and politics, conflict and peace processes, security, the digital world, climate change, racism, and social justice) to the personal (such as the body, intimacy, norms, emotions, identity, beliefs and mental health). Through theoretical tools and methodological techniques, Sociology at Queen’s provides students with a unique way of interacting with the world as critical and engaged citizens.
Drawing on multidisciplinary ideas from politics, sociology, economics, and law, this course helps create highly relevant and versatile graduates with the ability to enter employment at local, national, and international levels.
Social Policy and Sociology highlights
Global Opportunities
Students can spend time studying in one of our linked Universities in Europe. There is also the opportunity to study or work abroad, supported by schemes, such as Erasmus and Study USA.
Our students can also undertake periods of study in Canada, the US, Australia, and the Asia-Pacific region more broadly. Visiting international students often also take Sociology and Social Policy modules at Queens, particularly those connected to research expertise for which the teaching team is renowned (e.g. Conflict, Ethno-nationality, Family, Inequality, Religion, Social Movements, Social Change, Gender, and Social Policy).
Internationally Renowned Experts
Social Policy and Sociology is taught by a group of internationally recognized researchers who specialize in areas such as criminal justice policy, prisons, community sanctions, drug use, youth justice, conflict, social justice, gender inequality, population change, and human rights.
Students in the School are educated in a dynamic academic environment by award-winning teaching staff, and in a recent government-sponsored review of research, staff in the School achieved 'world-leading' and 'international excellence' status for the high quality of their research work.
Student Experience
We offer a high-quality, supportive, student-centered learning experience at a top Russell Group University. Students can expect personal attention as classes are smaller when you take joint honors Social Policy with Criminology or Sociology.
Further Study Opportunities
Students can choose from a wide range of Master’s programs, such as the MRes in Social Science Research and the MSc in Youth Justice, as well as a comprehensive list of research topics, as shown on the SSESW website
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Scholarships and Funding
We offer prestigious, competitive scholarships of up to 50% off tuition fees to new international students. You must have an offer to study a full-time course with us in 2024 to apply for a scholarship.
Curriculum
Year 1
Core Modules
- Themes and Issues in Social Policy
- Digital Society
- Rethinking Society
- Introducing Social Policy
- The Sociological Imagination
Year 2
Core Modules
- Quantitative Research Skills
- Welfare in Theory and Practice
- Qualitative Research Skills
- The Power of Social Theory
Year 3
Core Modules
- Policy Briefing Paper
- Disability and Society
- Gender, Family and Social Policy: Comparative Perspective
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Career Opportunities
Social Policy and Sociology graduates are ideally placed for work in a range of occupations, including civil service, public services, policy analysis, media, research, teaching, business, the voluntary sector, commerce, marketing, and management. Some graduates build on the degree by undertaking postgraduate training in fields such as social work, law, social science research, and teaching. Tailored career advice and study guides are available to all students throughout their time at Queen’s.
Studying for a Social Policy/Sociology degree at Queen’s will assist you in developing the core skills and employment-related experiences that are valued by employers, professional organizations, and academic institutions. Graduates from this degree are well-regarded by many employers (local, national, and international), and over half of all graduate jobs are now open to graduates of any discipline.
The diversity of interests and topics covered in the discipline, plus the wide range of skills it equips you with, means that our students enter a wide range of careers upon graduation. These include the public sector (e.g. social services, education, criminal justice, social work), private sector (e.g. market research, policy analysis, human resources), and third sector (e.g. policy analyst, researcher, youth support worker, charity fundraiser). A number of our students also go on to postgraduate study on a full or part-time basis.
Employment after the Course
Social policy students have gone on to work for the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, the civil service, and charities such as the Peter McVerry Trust and Age NI. Many go on to further study social policy at the master's and PhD levels.
Employment Links
The following is a list of some of the employers that have attracted graduates from the School in recent years:
- Northern Ireland Civil Service
- Northern Ireland Housing Executive
- National Health Service
- Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
- PWC
- Ulster Bank
- Commission for Victims and Survivors NI
- Santander
- Belfast City Council
- Ipsos Mori
- South Eastern Library Board
- REED
- University of Ulster
- Queen’s University Belfast