The BA (Hons) Social Policy and Social Change course with Foundation Year at the University of Wolverhampton combines the study of policy-making, implementation, and impact with a comprehensive understanding of social change. Aimed towards individuals interested in activist work, community development, and social enterprise, it offers a wide-range look at key aspects of society and how to effect meaningful change.Course Content: This course provides a comprehensive foundation year where students learn academic and study skills before moving to the BA Hons title. The main subject areas include policy-making and its implications, community development and capacity building, aspects of social change, evidence and ethics in social research, equality and social justice, and activism and social enterprise. The course concludes with a Social Change Project where you demonstrate what you've learned throughout the degree program.Key Modules: Key modules covered in the course include An Introduction to Social Policy and Global Social Change, Building Community Capacity, Active Citizenship and Social Change, Contemporary Health Issues, Housing and Social Policy, Social Research for Change.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information given for this course.Future Careers: Completing this course prepares graduates for a range of career fields such as social welfare, community development, public policy, and social research. It particularly suits those looking to work in local government, NGOs, charities, activism, and local community engagement.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.