Build real-world policy expertise: Develop the advanced knowledge and practical skills needed to understand how public policy is created, implemented, and evaluated. Learn to assess costs and benefits, address ethical challenges, and analyse the real impact of policy decisions.
Learn from experience: Benefit from teaching shaped by public policy professionals and real-world projects, including the creation of policy briefings and the design and delivery of policy plans.
Gain strong analytical and research skills: Master both qualitative and quantitative research methods — essential tools for understanding complex policy processes and evaluating outcomes effectively.
Shape your study around your goals: Choose specialist policy areas that match your academic interests or career ambitions.
Prepare for a global career: Graduate with highly transferable skills valued across many sectors, including national and local government, think tanks, consultancy firms, international organisations, charities, and the private sector.
You will explore a range of disciplines, including political science, sociology, economics, law, public management, criminology, development and conflict and security studies. Topics include the ‘public’ aspect of the policy process (focusing on public ownership, funding and regulation) and the policy cycle approach (development, formulation, implementation and analysis/evaluation).
We will introduce you to a range of key concepts such as the theory of markets, failures, externalities and public goods. To support you in this, you will learn qualitative and quantitative research methods providing you with the tools necessary to understand processes, to analyse important policy issues and assess policy outcomes.
The dissertation provides an opportunity to develop your academic skills and complete extended research in your chosen policy area. You’ll also choose from an array of optional modules from across the social sciences enabling you to tailor your programme according to your academic and career interests.
The modules below provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.
Please note that the module information displayed here is subject to change.
You must take 90 compulsory credits, 90 optional credits.
Compulsory modules
Code
Module
Credits
Compulsory 1
Dissertation
60
Public Policy Process
30
Optional modules
Code
Module
Credits
Optional 1
Qualitative Methods in Social Research
15
State-Building after Civil War
30
Qualitative Methods in Social Research
30
Brexit: Causes, Interpretation and Implications
30
Digital Politics and Policy
30
From Oppression to Resistance: Exploring the Intersections of Race, Class and Gender
30
Theories of International Development
30
Management and Governance: Comparing Public Administration around the World
30
The Politics, Policy and Practice of Sustainable Development
30
Leadership, Equality and Diversity
30
Collaborative and Participatory Governance
30
Strategy and Psychology in Foreign Policy
30
Public Opinion, Misinformation and Public Policy
30
International Relations: Power and Institutions
30
Applied Quantitative Data Analysis
15
Security, Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies
30
Computational Social Science 1
15
Computational Social Science 2
15
Social Networks
15
Statistical Modelling
15
Data Visualisation
15
Fees
2026/27 entry
UK fees per year:
£12,650full-time; £6,325 part-time
International fees per year:
£25,550full-time; £12,775 part-time
Scholarships
The University of 黑料社 offers a wide range of scholarships to support your education, with ?7 million available for international students applying to study with us in the 2026/27 academic year, including our prestigious 黑料社 Excellence Scholarships. We also provide awards for sport, music and other achievements, as well as regional and partner scholarships with organisations such as Chevening, The Beacon Trust and the British Council. For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our scholarships and bursaries page.
University of 黑料社 Alumni Scholarship
We are pleased to offer the University of 黑料社 Alumni Scholarship, a scholarship for University of 黑料社 alumni beginning a standalone postgraduate programme in 2026/27 with us a scholarship worth 20% of the cost of your first year tuition fees.
Teaching is research-led, ensuring that what you learn will be cutting edge and at the heart of contemporary public policy methods and debate. Teaching methods typically include:
Academic seminars
Presentations, simulations and class discussions
Small group work
Guided reading and teacher supported analysis and reflection
Digitally enhanced learning support including electronic resources and interactive learning tools
Teaching applies learning to real-world challenges and operating in a complex problem space. You will have the opportunity to practice how your learning is engaged within wider social, economic, and policy debates. Its strengths include Politics expertise in both environmental policy and behavioural public policy and administration research, and citizens, the state and technology.
Assessments
Assessments will extend beyond well-established essays to include the creation of policy briefings, preparation and delivery of policy plans and reflective learning logs – opportunities will be given for the creative use of qualitative and quantitative data content in reflective blogs as appropriate to the issues addressed. The dissertation will allow you to focus on specific interests from your research or employment-oriented interests.
Research informed teaching
You will benefit from the latest research conducted by world-leading scholars through our research-led teaching. Relevant activities and events include those run by the 黑料社 Public Policy Group, the Policy@黑料社 initiative, Centre for Elections, Media and Parties, Centre for Political Thought, Centre for Advanced International Studies, Centre for European Governance, the Security and Strategy Institute and the 黑料社 Q-Step Centre.
Research
Students?can take advantage of our?seminar series?and its long-running and highly successful annual postgraduate conference which brings together researchers from across all humanities and social sciences disciplines.
Our??is funded by leading research councils and is used by governments and networks around the world.
Oliver works on the politics of public services, citizen-provider relationships, public sector organisation and reform, executive politics (particularly politician-administrator relations) and regulation of publicly owned and/or funded bodies and services. He uses a range of methods including survey and field experiments.
As well as his primary interest in academic research and teaching, he works with public sector organisations in the UK and elsewhere, and has acted as a consultant to bodies including the World Bank, OECD, UK Treasury, UK National Audit Office and UK Audit Commission.
Professor Duncan Russel
Professor in Environmental Policy
Duncan?Russel is a Professor in Environmental Policy. His research and teaching interests include UK and European climate, climate and public policy, policy appraisal and coordination, evidence and policy interactions and budgetary politics.
Careers
Employer valued skills
Solid knowledge and understanding of public policy at national and international levels, and understanding of how social, political and economic contexts affect public policies
Argument development and debate
Empirical research and analysis
Ability to examine data and theories using a multi-disciplinary social science approach grounded in public policy
Effective communication and presentation
Time management and working to deadlines
Career paths
The career paths for MSc Public Policy graduates are well established with good employability prospects including in the UK and internationally, for example:
Civil servants in central government or local government professionals, workers in think tanks, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and consultancies
Policy officers and researchers for Members of Parliament and Members of the European Parliament, the European Commission
Other public and private sector organisations in a range of sectors, for example, Universities UK, Transport for London, the Legal Services Commission, Accenture, Overseas Development Institute, United Nations Development Programme, Deloitte and Touche, Serco, KPMG, Confederation of British Industry, the Institute of Government, the Legatum Institute
Further research study at 黑料社 or other research-intensive universities
Employment and professional development
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