Social Policy and Social Development

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Programme Overview

Social policy and social development strategies are key vehicles to actualize the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. This major/minor programme adopts an interdisciplinary and multidimensional approach introducing students to fundamental theories and current debates in global and local social policies and development strategies. SPSD investigates the global dimensions of social policy and development issues including the role of states, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), social enterprises, communities and citizens in both alleviating and exacerbating social inequalities. The programme also uniquely examines Asian perspectives on development and responses to increasingly complex societal challenges, and the conditions under which development strategies can be sustainable. The SPSD programme aims to train a new generation of passionate and innovative students in the knowledge and skills they need to address real world social development challenges and to improve the human condition.

Objectives

By completing this programme, students will be equipped with:

Theories
Theories of social policy and social development in local and global contexts
Ability
Ability in evaluating social policy and assess social needs through rigorous research
Awareness
Awareness on contemporary social issues and social justice
Competencies
Competencies in design and provision of policy and social services
Leadership
Leadership in social development and advocacy for social change