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Description

The study of Social Science and Policy is focussed on providing students with skills in undertaking social research particularly in an applied policy setting. These include written communication skills with particular emphasis on reports, submissions, position papers and proposals; the ability to undertake research and data analysis, both quantitative and qualitative; analysis and critical evaluation of research, arguments and policies; and the use of computers in social research and information processing.

Special emphasis is placed on familiarising students with the ways in which social science is put into practice by using case studies drawn from current projects being undertaken or commissioned by government and non government organisations.

Studying Social Science and Policy at UNSW

The study of Social Science and Policy at UNSW is primarily through the School of Social Science and Policy (http://slsp.arts.unsw.edu.au/). Both undergraduate and postgraduate programs of study are available. Please refer to the table below for a list of programs available at UNSW.



Policy Studies can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
5280 Policy Studies Specialisation SLSPBS5280
7348 Policy Studies Specialisation SLSPBS7348
8248 Policy Studies Specialisation SLSPBS8248
   

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Program Evaluation can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
7347 Program Evaluation Specialisation SLSPDS7347
   

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Social Science and Policy can be studied in the following Programs
 
Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
5275 Arts (Research) Specialisation SLSPAS5275
   

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