BA Art and Design History and Social Policy

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Liverpool Hope University

Program Overview

As the UK city with more museums and galleries than any other outside of London, alongside the country’s largest contemporary art biennial, Liverpool will provide a vibrant cultural backdrop for your studies. Utilising Hope’s exclusive partnership with Tate, visiting speakers from the creative industries and the University’s own collections/gallery programme, students gain a wide-ranging understanding of theoretical perspectives in Art & Design History and how these are expressed through the workings of cultural organisations. Through our cultural partnerships and collaborations, students will be offered privileged access to important collections in Liverpool and experts working in the field.
Social Policy explores the ways in which welfare provision is delivered in society, exploring who is eligible for support and who provides it. Our Social Policy degree is multidisciplinary in its approach and draws on ideas from sociology, economics, politics and geography. It explores issues such as inequality, ill health and wellbeing, child welfare, employment and unemployment, educational opportunities, disability, homelessness, family policies, mental health, globalisation, crime and immigration.

Program Key Stats

£12500 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 25th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

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6.0

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Galleries and museums
  • academia
  • the heritage and cultural industries
  • community work
  • the media
  • publishing
  • marketing
  • advertising
  • education and the commercial arts sector
  • Policy Maker

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