Social Research and Policy - 3420
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Contact: School of Social Sciences
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 144
UAC Code: 422300
Domestic Entry Requirements: See Domestic Entry Requirements
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Social Research and Policy (Major)
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Program Description
Students commencing prior to 2016 should refer to the program rules for the year they started.
A Bachelor of Social Research and Policy degree offers the opportunity to pursue knowledge in the social research and policy while developing technical and professional skills to apply this knowledge to issues in the real world. Its objectives are:
- to develop your capacity to critically evaluate ideas and policy problems, and
- to undertake social research in order to contribute to enlightened policy-making.
- a social research and policy core of 54 UOC (nine courses)
- a social research and policy prescribed elective of 6 UOC (one course)
- a major stream of 60 UOC (ten courses) selected from the list of UNSW BSRP approved home and external major streams.
- 12 UOC of Free Electives (two courses)
- 12 UOC of General Education (two courses)
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
At the conclusion of this program, you should be able to:
- Locate an applied problem within a broader conceptual framework, linking theory and practice.
- Undertake social research through collection and analysis of data, concerning issues and problems in the social world.
- Analyse and contribute to policy issues and debates within organisations, communities and governance frameworks.
- Demonstrate in-depth knowledge and conceptual understanding in at least one specialist Social Science field within its interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary context.
- Show understanding of the importance of ethical, social and professional responsibility.
- Communicate effectively in both oral and written communications in diverse environments.
- Demonstrate teamwork and leadership skills, with the capacity to work autonomously and collaboratively.
Program Structure
Single mode (144 UOC) made up of:
- Core Social Research and Policy courses (54 UOC)
- Prescribed Social Research and Policy elective (6 UOC)
- One major stream (60 UOC) from the approved list
- Free electives (12 UOC)
- General Education (12 UOC)
- Core Social Research and Policy courses (54 UOC)
- Prescribed Social Research and Policy elective (6 UOC)
- One major stream (60 UOC) from the approved list
Core
Level 1
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SRAP1000 Policy and Society (6 UOC)
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Level 2
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SRAP2002 Policy Analysis (6 UOC)
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Level 3
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Prescribed Elective
You should choose one course from the following list:
- ARTS1210 Concepts of Asia (6 UOC)
- ARTS1211 Australia's Asian Context (6 UOC)
- ARTS1750 Intro to Development Studies (6 UOC)
- ARTS1810 Foundations of Pols and IR (6 UOC)
- ARTS1871 Cultural Experience (6 UOC)
- ARTS2240 Environment and Development (6 UOC)
- ARTS2751 International Development (6 UOC)
- ARTS2752 Local Politics of Development (6 UOC)
- ARTS2845 Sex, Human Rights & Justice (6 UOC)
- ARTS2851 Democracy and Authoritarianism (6 UOC)
- ARTS2870 Global Citizens (6 UOC)
- ARTS2873 Doing Fieldwork (6 UOC)
- ARTS2876 Understanding the Self (6 UOC)
- ARTS2877 Technologies, Culture, Society (6 UOC)
- COMM1000 Creating Social Change (6 UOC)
Major Streams
Media, Culture and Technology | ||
Indigenous Studies | Politics and International Relations | |
Sociology and Anthropology | ||
Marketing (48 UOC)* |
(pre-2018 students only)
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(pre-2018 students only)
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* denotes majors offered by Faculties other than UNSW Arts and Social Sciences. |
External Streams
UNSW Arts and Social Sciences Prescribed Electives
Free Electives
ARTS2050 Academic Writing for the Humanities (6 UOC)
HUMS1005 Personalised English Language Enhancement (6 UOC)
General Education
Prescribed Social Research and Policy Elective
Award with Distinction
Honours
Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences (Honours) program 4504
Bachelor of Social Research and Policy (Honours) program 4507
Participation and Enrolment Requirements
Working with Children Check
The Working With Children Check is valid for five years. It is a requirement for all students and is specifically designed for people who work or volunteer in child-related work. It involves a national criminal history check and a review of findings of workplace misconduct. The result of a Working With Children Check is either a clearance to work with children for five years, or a bar against working with children. Cleared applicants are subject to ongoing monitoring and relevant new records may lead to the clearance being revoked. The Working With Children Check is fully portable so it can be used for any paid or unpaid child-related work in NSW for as long as the worker remains cleared.
You can apply for their Working With Children Check (WWCC) number on the NSW Office of the Children’s Guardian website. To be eligible for a WWCC you will have to show proof of identity to a NSW Motor Registry or Council Agency. For more information you may access the online tutorials and fact sheets at Working With Children Check
National Criminal Record Check
A National Criminal Record Check is valid for three years. You must undergo a National Criminal Record Check and provide an original copy of the Check results to the Work Integrated Learning Unit. The result of a Working With Children Check is either that there are ‘no disclosable outcomes’, or that there are ‘disclosable outcomes’ which are then detailed in the certificate. If you have a disclosable outcome(s) on your criminal record check you will need to undergo a risk assessment. Please contact the Work Integrated Learning Unit for further information about this.
All placement students are subject to ongoing monitoring and must disclose new ‘disclosable outcomes’ to the Work Integrated Learning Unit. Some agencies (e.g NSW Health) only accept National Criminal Record Checks obtained through specific accredited agencies.
Sample Program
Bachelor of Social Research and Policy (BSRP) - Sample Program - Example Only | |||||||||
CORE COURSES (compulsory) |
PRESCRIBED SRP ELECTIVE |
MAJOR STREAM
Example from
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
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FREE ELECTIVES AND GENERAL EDUCATION
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LEVEL 1 - 48 UOC | |||||||||
S1 |
SRAP1000 Policy and Society (6 UOC)
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(6 UOC)
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Free Elective
(6 UOC)
General Education
(6 UOC)
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S2 |
(6 UOC)
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Free Elective
(6 UOC)
General Education
(6 UOC)
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LEVEL 2 - 48 UOC | |||||||||
S1 | SRAP2001 Qualitative Social Research (6 UOC) |
Prescribed SRP Elective
(6 UOC)
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Development Studies Level 2 (6 UOC)
Development Studies Level 2 (6 UOC)
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S2 |
SRAP2002 Policy Analysis (6 UOC)
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Development Studies Level 2 (6 UOC)
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LEVEL 3 - 48 UOC | |||||||||
S1 |
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Development Studies Level 3 (6 UOC)
Development Studies Level 3 (6 UOC)
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S2 |
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Development Studies Level 3 (6 UOC)
Development Studies Level 3 (6 UOC)
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Academic Rules
Single Mode
- enrol in the Bachelor of Social Research and Policy and complete 144 UOC;
- complete the requirements for the core
- complete the requirement for a prescribed elective
- complete the requirements for one stream
- complete 12 UOC of Free Electives
- complete 12 UOC of General Education
- complete at least 30 UOC of Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses
- specify your major stream at the time of enrolment into Level 2
- complete at least 48 UOC, including 6 UOC at Level 1 and 6 UOC at Level 2 in your major stream, before enrolling in Level 3 courses.
Dual Mode
- complete 120 UOC in the Bachelor of Social Research and Policy;
- complete the requirements for the core
- complete the requirement for a prescribed elective
- complete the requirements for one stream
- complete at least 30 UOC of Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses
- specify your major stream at the time of enrolment into Level 2
- complete at least 48 UOC, including 6 UOC at Level 1 and 6 UOC at Level 2 in your major stream, before enrolling in Level 3 courses.
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Email: arts@unsw.edu.au
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