• Social Policy students learn how to tackle major policy problems. They do this by applying core concepts from social science to intractable social problems such as gender inequality, elder care, children's rights, and climate change.
  • As an applied and critical social science, you will gain knowledge and understanding of contemporary government policies and consider how we can achieve improvements.
  • Sociology is a scientific discipline concerned with the explanation of social life and human behavior of all kinds. It equips students with the skills to understand the breadth of social practice, ranging from the global (including power and politics, conflict and peace processes, security, the digital world, climate change, racism and social justice) to individual experiences (such as the body, intimacy, emotions, identity, beliefs and mental health).
  • Through theoretical tools and methodological techniques, Sociology at Queen’s provides students with a unique way of interacting with the world as critical and engaged citizens.
  • Drawing on multidisciplinary ideas from politics, sociology, economics, and law, this course helps create highly relevant and versatile graduates with the ability to enter employment at local, national, and international levels.