The Master in International Social Welfare and Social Policy (Part time) (MSc) course at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) attracts multicultural students with a variety of backgrounds from sociology to business studies, and health to the Arts.
Whatever their background, our students are all enthusiastic about making a difference to their communities by improving human rights and living conditions. This might include changing how their society handles issues such as gender equality, prisoners’ rights, children’s education, or environmental protection, among others.
The international dimension of the Master in International Social Welfare and Social Policy (Part time) (MSc) course will also make you an attractive candidate for potential employers – you will be used to working alongside people from different backgrounds, as well as exploring social issues from the perspective of different cultures.
Notes:
• Tuition fees for students who have citizens' rights after Brexit: £5,000/year
• The part-time course fee assumes that you're studying at half the rate of a full-time student (50% intensity). Course fees will be different if you study over a longer period. All fees are for guidance purposes only.