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7 Bachelor's degrees in Public Policy in Scotland, United Kingdom

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Health and Social Sector Leadership

The Health and Social Sector Leadership programme of the University of Glasgow empowers you with the knowledge and confidence to think critically and identify key challenges in the health and social sectors. Learn about the systems that shape our society and develop skills to influence policy, make a difference in your community, and lead change in the future.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,483/yr

Criminology and Social Policy (Hons)

Throughout this Criminology and Social Policy (Hons) BA degree from University of Stirling you’ll discover how to assess the issues surrounding crime and social problems. We’ll help you answer questions such as: how does society work, how are crime and other social problems situated in society, and how do different cultures understand these problems

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$26,368/yr

Sociology and Social Policy (Hons)

Throughout this Sociology and Social Policy (Hons) BA degree from University of Stirling you'll gain international expertise in society and social welfare.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$26,368/yr

Politics (Hons)

Throughout the Politics (Hons) BA degree from University of Stirling you’ll increase your awareness of the different political systems, ideologies and policies that impact people’s lives regionally, nationally and globally.

B.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
4 years$26,368/yr

Social Work (Hons)

This Social Work (Hons) BA degree from University of Stirling combines practical experience with theory, and gives you the professional qualification you need to practise social work and help change people’s lives.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$26,368/yr

Social and Public Policy

The Social and Public Policy programme of the University of Glasgow  applies ideas from political science, sociology and economics to understand how governments shape their responses to address people’s needs, welfare and wellbeing.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,483/yr

Quantitative Methods

The Quantitative Methods programme of the University of Glasgow develops your quantitative skills, or in other words, your ability to handle data and use numerical evidence.

Bachelor Full-time On-campus
4 years$37,483/yr

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