Public Policy

University of Bath
Postgraduate MSc Distance learning (part-time) 2 Years PolicingSociologyCriminology

About this course

Rethink public policy. Explore creative approaches to contemporary public policy strategy, design, and delivery in a global context.

This specialist master's course is specifically designed for working professionals. It combines online and intensive residential teaching.

By exploring how public policy is made, what shapes it, and how public policy professionals can make a difference, you’ll prepare for a range of policy-related roles in the public, voluntary and private sectors.

Learn about contemporary public policy from real-world researchers

You’ll learn from academics with real-world experience in the formulation of public policy, as well as staff from the wider Department of Social & Policy Sciences community. Their teaching will be influenced by contemporary UK and worldwide case studies and research to give you an up-to-date global perspective.

On the course, you will:

  • investigate the political, economic and social dynamics that affect contemporary public policy

  • examine how data and evidence in the digital environment are re-shaping how public policy is analysed, made and practised

  • learn how to combine theory and practice to advance creative approaches for policy design and delivery

  • develop your own policy specialism with the option to undertake work-related projects as part of your studies

    Learn within a global network

    Throughout the course, you’ll be immersed in a global network of policy-making researchers. This will give you opportunities to learn from a range of academics actively working in the field.

    Many members of these communities have international expertise in their areas, and links to senior international public policy makers and experienced policy analysts.

    The distance learning format of this course puts you among a diverse and global group of peers. You’ll be able to draw on your own experiences and learn from your classmates through online group sessions and discussions. During the in-person residentials at our Bath campus, you'll also have opportunities to expand your network across current cohorts, as well as doctoral level students and staff.

    Gain important career skills

    You will leave the course with:

  • an advanced understanding of the concepts and tools used in public policymaking today, as well as their application and limitations both in the UK and internationally

  • in-depth critical understanding of the political, economic and social dynamics that shape public policy development and outcomes in specialist field(s) of public policy

  • a deeper knowledge of the contexts and constraints within which public policy is made on a global level

  • the confidence to creatively apply different policymaking tools, identifying new ways to achieve public policy goals

    The specialist teaching you will receive and advanced skills you will acquire could put you in a strong position for moving forward in any policy-facing or policy-shaping role, whether in analysis, strategy or delivery.

    Graduate prospects

    This course typically helps people in the roles below to advance their careers:

  • national civil servant in a policy position

  • government affairs official

  • think tank researcher

  • parliamentary advisor

  • policy advisor

  • policy advocate in a large NGO or advocacy organisation

    Some recent graduates of this course have gone on to secure the following roles:

  • Co-founder & Manager, GovTech Lab (Lithuania)

  • EU Regulation Expert, PSE: Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A. (Poland)

  • Housing Strategy (Policy) Officer, Cardiff City Council

  • Policy Lead, Ofsted

  • Project Consultant, Inter-American Development Bank (Peru)

  • Widening Access and Inclusion Manager, HEFCW

    Upon successful completion of the course, you’ll also be equipped with the relevant skillset for doctoral-level studies or advanced international policymaking.

  • Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    2435 Professional/Chartered company secretaries
    1172 Social services managers and directors
    2461 Social workers
    2434 Business and related research professionals
    4112 Local government administrative occupations
    4113 Officers of non-governmental organisations

    Course Details

    Qualification
    MSc
    Study Mode
    Distance learning (part-time)
    Duration
    2 Years
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    University of Bath
    Scheme
    Postgraduate
    Subjects
    Policing, Sociology, Criminology