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MSc - Master of Science
Cambridge Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
13 months
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MSc - Master of Science
Cambridge Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
13 months
MSc - Master of Science
Cambridge Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
13 Months
MSc - Master of Science
Cambridge Campus
Part Time
SEP-25
25 months
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Gain the skills to identify key social challenges, and analyse and identify policies used to address them on this interdisciplinary Masters course. Choose to take a work placement as part of your Major Project, with support from the course staff and the Employability team. Study in Cambridge, a hub for exchanges on social welfare and policy reflected in the many networks and events, including the Festival of Ideas and Festival of Being Human Learn from a Course Leader who is a specialist in research and teaching in an international context.Studying social welfare and social policy will allow you to focus on the areas of most importance to people’s lives, including education, housing, health, and criminal justice, giving you the skills and understanding to make a difference to people’s lives at local, national and international levels.It will prepare you for many careers in non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including community organisations, charities, social enterprises and not-for-profit organisations, as well as governmental or academic institutions. On our Masters course, you will explore these and many other issues, comparing different strategies and policies across different countries, and from the perspective of many different disciplines, including politics, criminology and psychology.Whatever their background, our students are all enthusiastic about making a difference to their communities by improving human rights and living conditions. This might include changing how their society handles issues such as gender equality, prisoners’ rights, children’s education, or environmental protection, among others.
Students should have a first degree, with honours, at a minimum final classification of Lower Second (2:2) or equivalent.
Students living in
Domestic
£10,600 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
£18,600 per year
Students from EU
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£18,600 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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