Academic Regulations 2004/5
School of Social Sciences

General Regulations for the Programmes of the School

Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the Social Sciences
Regulations for Intercalated Degree of BSc in the Social Sciences (for BM candidates)
Regulations for the Part-Time Route to BSc
Regulations for the Degree of Master of Philosophy (Research Methodology)
Regulations for the Degree of MSc in the Social Sciences and Postgraduate Diploma
Regulations Specific to Individual Postgraduate Courses
Regulations for the Degree of Doctor of Social Work

Specific Regulations for the Programmes of the School

NB: In all programmes, core course units are shown in red, compulsory course units are shown in grey.

Accounting and Economics  
Economics
Economics with Actuarial Studies
Economics and Econometrics
Economics and Finance
Economics and French
Economics and Mathematics
Economics and Management Sciences
Economics and Politics
MEcon
Politics
Politics and Economic History
Politics and International Relations
International Relations
Politics with Law
Politics and Social Policy
Politics and Sociology
Population Sciences
Social Policy and Administration
Social Work
Social Work (4 Year course)
Sociology
Sociology and Social Policy
Sociology and Social Policy (with Social Work Studies)

Regulations for School of Social Sciences (New College) Full-Time Courses

BSc Applied Social Sciences
BSc Applied Social Sciences (Anthropology)
BSc Applied Social Sciences (Criminology)
BSc Applied Social Sciences (Criminology & Psychological Studies)
BSc Applied Social Sciences (Psychological Studies)
Certificate of Higher Education: Counselling Skills and Theory
Diploma of Higher Education: Counselling
BA Counselling
Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling Supervision