Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE SOC2123

 
TITLE Theories of Social Policy

 
UM LEVEL 02 - Years 2, 3 in Modular Undergraduate Course

 
MQF LEVEL 5

 
ECTS CREDITS 4

 
DEPARTMENT Sociology

 
DESCRIPTION A sociological introduction to theories relevant to social policy.

Study-Unit Aims:

The study-unit aims to introduce students to the sociology of Social Policy by focusing on respective theories, ideologies and discourses within various social contexts. A sociological perspective will be developed during the study-unit.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Knowledge & Understanding:

By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- The development of social policy;
- Welfare State Models;
- Theoretical perspectives, ideologies and discourses of social policy;
- Ideas and culture in social policy;
- Poverty and social exclusion.
- Social Problems.

2. Skills:

By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- Sociologically explain, describe, evaluate and theorise social policy-making;
- Appraise, compare and contrast the plurality of theories, ideologies and discourses related to social policy;
- Apply the course material to analyse specific social policy contexts and issues;
- Interpret and review key aspects of social policy-making processes.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:

Main Texts:

- Lister, Ruth (2010): Understanding theories and concepts in Social Policy. Policy Press.
- Beland, Daniel & Mahon, Rianne (2023): Advanced Introduction to Social Policy, 2nd Edition (Elgar).
- Dean, H. (2019): Social Policy (Wiley).

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Assignment Yes 100%

 
LECTURER/S Michael Briguglio

 

 
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