Challenge Courses: Engaging with complex problems through interdisciplinary collaboration
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Challenge Courses are designed to bring together students from different degree programmes to explore the complex issues facing the world today through interdisciplinary collaboration and creative thinking.
Working with each other and expert academics, students will gain new perspectives and develop important life skills highly valued by employers, such as teamwork, problem-solving and adaptability.
Year 2
Academic year: 2025/26,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Students who are planning on spending their Junior Year Abroad must successfully progress to honours before they can proceed on their JYA.
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Course options
Group A
Select exactly 60 credits in this group.
Social Policy Pre-Honours
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
AND
Level 7 and 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, S, T, W and Y
Challenge Courses: Engaging with complex problems through interdisciplinary collaboration
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Challenge Courses are designed to bring together students from different degree programmes to explore the complex issues facing the world today through interdisciplinary collaboration and creative thinking.
Working with each other and expert academics, students will gain new perspectives and develop important life skills highly valued by employers, such as teamwork, problem-solving and adaptability.
Year 3
Academic year: 2025/26,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Students who are planning on spending their Junior Year Abroad must successfully progress to honours before they can proceed on their JYA.
Students are not required and not allowed to take Doing Survey Research if they have already taken and passed Introduction to Statistics for Social Science or Introduction to Political Data Analysis.
Year 3 students on a Junior Year Abroad planning to undertake a qualitative dissertation in Social Policy must find an approved equivalent to SCPL10040 (Qualitative Research: Principles and Practicalities for Social Policy), confirmed on their Learning Agreement by the Social Policy International Exchange Coordinator. Where no equivalent is available, they will be required to take the course in Year 4 upon their return.
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Course options
Social Policy Honours Electives
Select exactly 20 credits
of the following courses
AND
Level 10 courses in the School of Social and Political Science
Year 4
Academic year: 2025/26,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Qualitative Research: Principles and Practicalities for Social Policy (SCPL10040) must be taken in Year 3 or Year 4 by students planning to undertake a qualitative dissertation in Social Policy.
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Course options
Courses from School(s) J-J - Social Policy with Social and Political Studies (MA Hons) - Level(s) 10
Select exactly 40 credits
of the following courses
AND
Level 10 courses in the School of Social and Political Science