Welfare Policy (10)

Code School Level Credits Semesters
SOCI4050 Sociology and Social Policy 4 10 Autumn UK
Code
SOCI4050
School
Sociology and Social Policy
Level
4
Credits
10
Semesters
Autumn UK

Summary

The module will examine theories of welfare, the funding of the welfare state and key changes in welfare policies, such as the increasing focus on markets and consumer choice, partnerships, the personalisation of service delivery, and the increasing role of the not-for-profit sector in service delivery. It will use developments in health service, social care and social security to explore wider issues in the development of welfare services. Although focused on the UK, other countries will be examined as a way of further understanding the developments in the UK and as a form of policy learning for UK reform. It will look at the obstacles and issues associated with these changes.

Target Students

Available to all PGT or PGR students including subsidiary students from outside the school and Postgraduate Exchange students.SOCI4050 cannot be taken if student is/or has taken SOCI4090.

Classes

This module is taught through a combination of lectures and seminars.

Assessment

Assessed by end of autumn semester

Educational Aims

To equip students with the theoretical and conceptual knowledge and practical skills to analyse and critically evaluate contemporary welfare policies and practices. The module will provide students with opportunities to examine (ongoing) debates on welfare reform.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding

Intellectual Skills

Professional Practical Skills

Transferable (Key) Skills

Conveners

View in Curriculum Catalogue
Last updated 07/01/2025.