UNSW School of Social Sciences and International Studies
The School of Social Sciences and International Studies is one of the five schools that make up the University of New South Wales's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. It is located on the Main Kensington Campus of the university and in Morven Brown Building. The school's main streams of study are in Criminology, International Studies, Politics and International Relations, Social Science and Policy, Social Work, and Sociology and Anthropology.
Undergraduate Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of International Studies
- Bachelor of Social Science
- Bachelor of Social Science (Criminology)
- Bachelor of Social Work
- Majors in the Bachelor of Arts:
- Development Studies
- Policy Studies
- Political Economy
- Politics and International Relations
- Sociology and Anthropology
Postgraduate Degrees Offered
- Doctorate of Philosophy in:
- Criminology
- International Studies and Global Transformations
- Politics and International Relations
- Social Science and Policy
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Masters:
- Master of Social Work
- Master of Social Science
- Master of Arts by Research in:
- Politics and International Relations
- Social Science
- Sociology
- Coursework which can be taken at Masters, Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate level:
- Couple & Family Therapy
- Development Studies
- International Law & International Relations
- International Relations
- Policy Studies
- Social Development
- Social Work in Counselling
See also
External links
- UNSW School of Social Sciences and International Studies website
- UNSW Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences website
- University of New South Wales main website
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