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Public Policy (Taught)

2 Study options · PostgraduateClifton Campus

Course summary

What is public policy? Who is it shaped by? Which institutions are involved? What impact does it have on an economic, social and cultural environment that is globalised?

This programme engages with contemporary policy concerns and the increasing complexity of the policy environment. It explores the contested dynamics of policymaking and policy implementation and provides students with the skills to understand, critically evaluate and develop policy alternatives in a local, national and international context. The programme seeks to prepare the next generation of policymakers to address a range of policy issues and understand the role and impact of different stakeholders, including business and the voluntary sector as well as international and regional organisations.

It is intended for those who aspire to pursue professional career options, including policy planning, policy consultancy and policy officer positions for local and national government, international organisations, and non-governmental organisations.

As well as considering general policy concerns, the programme gives you an opportunity to choose from a range of substantive policy issues, which might include the international analysis of poverty and social exclusion; public management and organisations; migration, asylum and human rights; the economics of public policy; environmental policy; or corruption and public policy. Units consider policy in an international and comparative context.

If you choose to apply for and undertake the Policy Analysis Capstone unit, you will explore a current societal concern for a policy audience and gain experience of assessing policy options using policy analysis techniques.

Students on this programme will benefit from being taught by academics who are leaders in their areas of research.

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