Central Campus
The joint programme MA Social Policy and Law aims to promote advanced knowledge and understanding of the theory, concepts and rules of law.
Year 1:
You will take Social Policy and Society, which debates needs, rights and responsibilities, with a focus on the needs and rights of children and the responsibilities of parents. You will study Politics of the Welfare State, which examines social policy as a political issue, especially health, employment and criminal justice.
You can also choose optional courses from other academic areas. You will also take a non-credit course Fundamentals of Social Policy which provides key learning skills.
Year 2:
You will take Comparative Social Policy: Global Perspectives. In this course, you will compare different approaches to social policy in European and non-European countries. You will also take Social and Policy Enquiry, a course to equip you with analytical skills for later years, as well as further Fundamentals classes.
You will also study other core courses appropriate to your degree programme and will select an optional subject.
Year 3:
You can study optional courses that cover areas such as children’s rights, employment policies, family policy, criminal justice and health policy. You will also take at least one course on research methods.
Year 4:
You will continue to take social policy courses and will complete an individual research project. This will involve collecting data and information from sources such as the Scottish Government, local authorities and voluntary organisations.
2026 entry requirements
Standard entry:
4 Highers at AAAB (first sitting) or 4 Highers at AAAA (two sittings) including English.
Widening access entry:
4 Highers at ABBB (two sittings) including English. Highers at BBB must be achieved in one sitting.
September
Degree
MA Hons
Full time
LM41
4 years
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Social and Political Science
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