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3 Social Policy Bachelors Degree Programs in USA


University of South Florida
Interdisciplinary Social Sciences B.A., with Social Relations and Policy Concentration
- Tampa, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Interdisciplinary Social Sciences B.A. with a concentration in Social Relations and Policy offers students a broad understanding of social issues, community dynamics, and policy-making processes. ...


Lawrence University
Bachelor in Global Studies
- Appleton, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In Global Studies we investigate a broad range of cultural, political, religious, economic, and environmental questions that arise when we think of the world as an interconnected whole. This interdisciplinary major will allow you to treat questions that are not limited to one country or region, but to think about your questions from a global perspective. At the same time, we look for ways that global perspectives might change our point of view on local issues of relevance to our community.
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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Interdisciplinary Programs, BA - Human Behavior and Society Concentration
- Knoxville, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on understanding human behavior and social systems, combining courses from social sciences, arts, and humanities. Students explore how individuals and groups think, act, and influe...
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Social policy degree programs at the Bachelor's level in the USA offer a chance to engage with pressing societal issues, providing insights into how policies affect communities. This field prepares you to address inequalities and promote social justice through evidence-based strategies.
Through courses in policy analysis, social research methods, and community engagement, you'll develop critical skills. You'll learn to assess the impact of legislation on various populations and strategize interventions that promote equity. The curriculum emphasizes applied learning, often involving real-world projects that connect you with local organizations or government agencies.
Students build confidence as they engage with varying perspectives and collaborate on solutions to complex social challenges. Graduates enter diverse fields, including government, non-profits, and advocacy groups, equipped to influence policy change. The experience gained during your studies will align with a growing demand for professionals skilled in promoting social welfare, making your education both relevant and impactful in today’s society.