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2 Online Social Policy Degree Programs


Eastern Kentucky University
Masters of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Online
MSc
Full time, Part time
30 hours
Distance Learning
English
Infusing a criminal justice core with a social justice focus, EKU’s online master’s degree program prepares high-thinking individuals for leadership roles that challenge injustice, value diversity, and support the equitable treatment and human rights of all people.


Chulalongkorn University
Master of Arts in Population Policy and Human Development
- Bangkok, Thailand
MA
Full time
1 year
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Program is designed to focus on key issues in policy for population and human development ranging from demography, population aging, migration, resources, and environment relating to population changes, and public policy design.
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Studying Social Policy online offers a flexible way to engage with pressing social issues and policy-making processes. This field equips you to analyze social challenges, influence public policy, and advocate for social justice.
Through courses in social research methods, program evaluation, and applied policy analysis, you'll gain insights into the factors shaping social conditions. You'll develop competencies in crafting effective policy proposals, conducting community assessments, and utilizing quantitative and qualitative research techniques. As students engage with diverse perspectives, they build confidence in addressing complex social issues.
Online Social Policy programs often emphasize collaborative projects and interdisciplinary approaches, allowing you to connect theory with real-world applications. Graduates typically pursue careers in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and policy analysis firms, where they can create meaningful change in communities. By understanding the intricacies of social systems, you can contribute to innovative policies that improve lives both locally and globally.