SOCY413 Social Policy
| Credit Points | 6 | |||||||||
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| Online level | Level B - Internet access required | |||||||||
| Intensive School(s) | None | |||||||||
| Supervised Exam | There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled. | |||||||||
| Pre-requisites | candidature in a postgraduate award | |||||||||
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| Restrictions | POLS 311/411, PUBP311/ 411, PAIS 311/411, SOCY 313 | |||||||||
| Notes | None | |||||||||
| Combined Units |
SOCY313 - Social Policy |
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| Unit Description |
This unit examines the historical background associated with social policy. It considers the concept of the 'welfare state' and notions relating to universalism and residualism. Contrasting ideological perspectives on social policy are discussed as well as the different frameworks adopted by various OECD countries. The distinctive approach to social policy issues in Australia is explored along with how the process of social policy making takes place. The unit also includes specialist study of specific policy areas, such as unemployment, health and education. |
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| Prescribed Material Mandatory |
Text(s):Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material
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| Recommended Material Optional |
None | |||||||||
| Disclaimer | Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period. |
