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9 Bachelor's degrees in Social Policy in Ireland

Social Science (Honours)
This Social Science (Honours) programme from South East Technological University is a multi-disciplinary three-year course. In times of rapid social and economic change, this programme offers students the opportunity to understand and critically analyse contemporary Irish society and Ireland’s place in an increasingly globalised world.

Health and Social Studies
Health and Social Studiesis at the Atlantic Technological University an exciting opportunity for people interested in progressing to a Level 7 award in Health and Social Studies.

Social Sciences
This Social Sciences course from the University of Limerick is designed to bring students and scholars together, with an advanced curriculum designed to integrate teaching with the latest research.

Government and Political Science - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Government and Political Science - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University College Cork offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Social Science - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Social Science - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at Maynooth University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.
Social Policy and Sociology
The Social Policy and Sociology degree at University College Dublin is the premier honours degree of its kind in Ireland. It is the standard qualification for those working in policy making and social services and recently celebrated its fiftieth anniversary.
Law with Social Justice (Hons)
The Law with Social Justice (Hons) programme at University College Dublin, the first of its kind in Ireland, combines the study of Law with the study of social exclusion, its causes and remedies.
Social Policy (JH)
The Social Policy (JH) B.A. at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time programme delivered in a public study mode. Students explore global challenges like inequality and welfare while developing vital analytical skills. This degree offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding how societies provide social protection.
Social Justice
The Social Justice programme at the University College Dublin draws on a range of academic disciplines in order to advance understanding of issues such as inequality, discrimination and human rights abuses.