Social Policy Subject regulations
Social Policy provides students with an interdisciplinary perspective on key social issues of policy concern and opens up possibilities of employment in areas such as governmental social policy agencies, local bodies, non-governmental organisations and the private sector. Students may choose from a combination of core and elective papers in Economics, Education Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Political Science and Public Policy, Population Studies, Social Science Research, Sociology, and Work, Employment and Society which, when combined, offer theoretical and applied approaches to the study of social policy issues.
Social Policy is available as a first major for the Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Climate Change (BCC) and the Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc). Social Policy may also be taken as a second major or minor in other undergraduate degrees, subject to approval of the Division in which the student is enrolled.
To complete Social Policy as a single major for the BA, BCC or BSocSc, students must gain 135 points from papers listed for Social Policy, including 105 points above 100 level, and 60 points above 200 level. Students must include SOCPY100, at least 30 points from SOCPY coded papers at 200 level and at least 30 points from SOCPY coded papers at 300 level.
To complete Social Policy as part of a double major for the BA, BCC, BSocSc or other undergraduate degree, students must gain 120 points from papers listed for Social Policy, including 90 points above 100 level, and 45 points above 200 level. Students must include SOCPY100, at least 15 points from SOCPY coded papers at 200 level, and at least 30 points from SOCPY coded papers at 300 level.
To complete a minor in Social Policy, students must complete at least 60 points from the papers listed for Social Policy, including at least 30 above 100 level. Students must complete SOCPY100, at least one SOCPY coded 200 level paper, and at least one SOCPY coded 300 level paper.
Enquiries about undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Social Policy should be directed to the Programme Convenor.
Other qualifications
Prescriptions for:
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GradCert(SocPol) and GradDip(SocPol) A Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available to graduates who have not included Social Policy at an advanced level in their first degree.
Each programme of study for the Graduate Certificate must include at least one SOCPY coded 200 level paper and at least one SOCPY coded 300 level paper. Each programme of study for the Graduate Diploma must include at least one SOCPY coded 200 level paper, and at least two SOCPY coded 300 level papers.
For further details, contact the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences Office.
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PGCert(SocPol), PGDip(SocPol), BA(Hons), BSocSc(Hons), MA and MSocSc To complete a BA(Hons) or BSocSc(Hons) in Social Policy, students must gain 120 points at 500 level, including SOCPY500, at least 30 points in research and at least 30 points from any other SOCPY or SOCIO coded 500 level papers.
The qualification regulations define the admission requirements for enrolment into the MA or MSocSc in Social Policy.
Completion requirements for the MA or MSocSc in Social Policy vary according to admission criteria:
Students admitted under a) above must complete 180 points from approved 500 level papers, including at least 45 points from the papers listed for the subject in List A: Advanced Study of the regulations for the MA or MSocSc. Within the 180 points students much also complete ALPSS500, and 60 points from SOCPY coded papers.
Students admitted under b) above must complete 120 points from approved 500-level papers, including at least 45 points from the papers listed for the subject in List A: Advanced Study of the regulations for the MA or MSocSc.
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PhD The Doctor of Philosophy is a three year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.
Social Policy papers
Code and paper title | Points | |
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POLSC102
New Zealand Politics and Policy
This paper provides a foundation for the study of political science and public policy, with a particular focus on the study of government, politics... |
15 | 24B (Hamilton) & 24B (Tauranga) |
SOCIO101
Introduction to Sociology
This paper prepares students for further study in a range of social science subjects. It introduces the main sociological theories, concepts and... |
15 | 24B (Hamilton) & 24B (Tauranga) |
SOCPY100
Introduction to Social Policy
This paper examines the values behind social policy and introduces students to some of the important issues and debates in New Zealand and other... |
15 | 24A (Hamilton) & 24A (Tauranga) |
SOCPY101
Social Policy & the Welfare State
This paper covers the rise of the welfare state as the primary means of social policy delivery in New Zealand. |
15 | 24B (Hamilton) & 24B (Online) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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POLCY212
Public Policy Analysis
This paper introduces students to public policy analysis. Students focus on the role of politics, public participation and policy in addressing... |
15 | 24A (Hamilton) |
SOCIO206
Environmental Sociology: From Denial to Actions
The environment and climate are as much about human activity, economic and political choices as scientific information. Thinking sociologically, not... |
15 | 24A (Online) |
SOCPY200
Social Policy and Social Issues
The paper continues the study of social policy at 200 level. The focus of this paper is on the welfare state, the policy cycle as well as social... |
15 | 24A (Online) & 24A (Tauranga) |
SOCPY201
Child Poverty & Social Policy
This paper develops students' theoretical understanding of social policy, focusing on the effects of child poverty. We examine how policy shapes and... |
15 | 24A (Online) |
SOCPY202
Addressing Precarity: A Global Perspective
This paper considers human precarity: past, present and future. The focus is on its contemporary forms under global market competition, and ways to... |
15 | 24B (Hamilton) & 24B (Online) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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ALPSS390
Directed Study
This paper allows students from the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology, and Social Sciences to undertake research on a specific topic related to their... |
15 | 24X (Hamilton) |
GNSEX303
Intersectionalities: Identities and Inequalities
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the historical context for understanding contemporary issues of race, gender, sexuality, and social... |
15 | 24B (Hamilton) |
POLCY318
Global Environmental Politics and Policy
This paper explores contemporary debates on environmental politics, sustainability, justice, and environmental governance. It examines the political... |
15 | 24A (Hamilton) |
SOCIO305
Human Enhancement Technologies and Social Life
This paper analyses the causes and impacts of technologies of human enhancement on individuals and societies. The paper addresses issues such as... |
15 | 24A (Online) |
SOCIO311
Current Issues in Crime Control and Social Justice
This paper examines sociological explanations for criminal behaviour and examines issues within criminal justice. |
15 | 24G (Online) |
SOCPY300
Applied Social Policy
This paper provides students with experience of the ways in which policy is formulated and enacted. Theoretical perspectives are consolidated and... |
15 | 24B (Online) |
SOCPY301
Health, Wellbeing and Policy
This paper provides a critical introduction to key issues in the formation of health policy at both a national and international level. |
15 | 24A (Hamilton) & 24A (Online) & 24A (Tauranga) |
SOCPY302
Welfare to Workfare and Beyond
This paper seeks to explore the relationship between the NZ labour market and welfare system, focusing on the rise of the neo-liberal welfare state... |
15 | No occurrences |
SOCPY303
Critical Feminism and the Prison State
This paper employs anti-carceral feminist theories and frameworks to explore the phenomenon of mass female imprisonment across nation states, with a... |
15 | 24A (Online) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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ALPSS500
Academic & Professional Research & Writing
In this course, students will gain the skills and confidence to seamlessly transition from study to work. This course works to enhance the 'skills... |
30 | 24A (Online) & 24B (Online) & 24C (Online) |
ALPSS590
Directed Study
This paper allows students from the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences to undertake research on a specific topic related to their... |
30 | 24X (Hamilton) |
ALPSS591
Research Project
A research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 12,500 words maximum). |
30 | 24X (Hamilton) & 24X (Tauranga) |
ALPSS592
Dissertation
A research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 25,000 words maximum). |
60 | 24I (Hamilton) & 24X (Hamilton) & 24X (Tauranga) |
POLSC501
Policy Analysis: Theory and Practice
This paper introduces students to the fundamentals of policy analysis, and develops skills for higher-level research in public policy. A key focus is... |
30 | 24A (Hamilton) |
POLSC537
Environmental Politics and Public Policy
This paper introduces students to the complexities and challenges of environmental policy processes, and develops skills in scholarly research on... |
30 | 24A (Hamilton) |
SOCPY500
Techniques for Policy Analysis
This paper exposes students to a selection of techniques in the policy toolkit that can be applied to problem solving in social policy issues. It... |
30 | No occurrences |
SOCPY593
Social Policy Thesis
An externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research. |
90 | 24X (Hamilton) |
SOCPY594
Social Policy Thesis
An externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research. |
120 | 24X (Hamilton) |
Code and paper title | Points | |
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SOCPY900 Social Policy PhD Thesis | 120 | 24I (Hamilton) & 24J (Hamilton) & 24K (Hamilton) & 24X (Hamilton) |
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POLSC102 New Zealand Politics and Policy
This paper provides a foundation for the study of political science and public policy, with a particular focus on the study of government, politics...
Points 15SOCIO101 Introduction to SociologyThis paper prepares students for further study in a range of social science subjects. It introduces the main sociological theories, concepts and...
Points 15SOCPY100 Introduction to Social PolicyThis paper examines the values behind social policy and introduces students to some of the important issues and debates in New Zealand and other...
Points 15SOCPY101 Social Policy & the Welfare StateThis paper covers the rise of the welfare state as the primary means of social policy delivery in New Zealand.
Points 15 -
POLCY212 Public Policy Analysis
This paper introduces students to public policy analysis. Students focus on the role of politics, public participation and policy in addressing...
Points 15SOCIO206 Environmental Sociology: From Denial to ActionsThe environment and climate are as much about human activity, economic and political choices as scientific information. Thinking sociologically, not...
Points 15SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social IssuesThe paper continues the study of social policy at 200 level. The focus of this paper is on the welfare state, the policy cycle as well as social...
Points 15SOCPY201 Child Poverty & Social PolicyThis paper develops students' theoretical understanding of social policy, focusing on the effects of child poverty. We examine how policy shapes and...
Points 15SOCPY202 Addressing Precarity: A Global PerspectiveThis paper considers human precarity: past, present and future. The focus is on its contemporary forms under global market competition, and ways to...
Points 15 -
ALPSS390 Directed Study
This paper allows students from the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology, and Social Sciences to undertake research on a specific topic related to their...
Points 15GNSEX303 Intersectionalities: Identities and InequalitiesThis paper provides a comprehensive review of the historical context for understanding contemporary issues of race, gender, sexuality, and social...
Points 15POLCY318 Global Environmental Politics and PolicyThis paper explores contemporary debates on environmental politics, sustainability, justice, and environmental governance. It examines the political...
Points 15SOCIO305 Human Enhancement Technologies and Social LifeThis paper analyses the causes and impacts of technologies of human enhancement on individuals and societies. The paper addresses issues such as...
Points 15SOCIO311 Current Issues in Crime Control and Social JusticeThis paper examines sociological explanations for criminal behaviour and examines issues within criminal justice.
Points 15SOCPY300 Applied Social PolicyThis paper provides students with experience of the ways in which policy is formulated and enacted. Theoretical perspectives are consolidated and...
Points 15SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing and PolicyThis paper provides a critical introduction to key issues in the formation of health policy at both a national and international level.
Points 15SOCPY302 Welfare to Workfare and BeyondThis paper seeks to explore the relationship between the NZ labour market and welfare system, focusing on the rise of the neo-liberal welfare state...
Points 15SOCPY303 Critical Feminism and the Prison StateThis paper employs anti-carceral feminist theories and frameworks to explore the phenomenon of mass female imprisonment across nation states, with a...
Points 15 -
ALPSS500 Academic & Professional Research & Writing
In this course, students will gain the skills and confidence to seamlessly transition from study to work. This course works to enhance the 'skills...
Points 30ALPSS590 Directed StudyThis paper allows students from the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences to undertake research on a specific topic related to their...
Points 30ALPSS591 Research ProjectA research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 12,500 words maximum).
Points 30ALPSS592 DissertationA research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 25,000 words maximum).
Points 60POLSC501 Policy Analysis: Theory and PracticeThis paper introduces students to the fundamentals of policy analysis, and develops skills for higher-level research in public policy. A key focus is...
Points 30POLSC537 Environmental Politics and Public PolicyThis paper introduces students to the complexities and challenges of environmental policy processes, and develops skills in scholarly research on...
Points 30SOCPY500 Techniques for Policy AnalysisThis paper exposes students to a selection of techniques in the policy toolkit that can be applied to problem solving in social policy issues. It...
Points 30SOCPY593 Social Policy ThesisAn externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research.
Points 90SOCPY594 Social Policy ThesisAn externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research.
Points 120 -
SOCPY900 Social Policy PhD ThesisPoints 120
2024 Catalogue of Papers information current as of 22 Nov 2024 01:00am