Social Studies
Social Studies is concerned with understanding society. It looks at how contemporary society across the globe functions and the major challenges facing it. Social Studies also includes the processes and outcomes of the welfare of society.
Studying subjects within Social Studies such as Social Work, Social Policy, Sociology, Housing Studies, Social Research and Substance Use, give you an opportunity to have a significant and positive impact on people’s lives.
Our Social Studies courses are designed to equip our students with the practical and transferable knowledge necessary to meet the complex demands of professional practice.
We are top 5 in Scotland and top 20 in the UK for Social Policy, and top 5 in Scotland for Sociology (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025).
Social Studies courses
Courses labelled are available for online study only.
Course | Start date |
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BA (Hons) Criminology and Social Policy | September 2025, January 2026 |
BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology | September 2025, January 2026 |
BA (Hons) Social Work | September 2025 |
BA (Hons) Sociology and Social Policy | September 2025, January 2026 |
Course | Start date |
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Doctor of Applied Social Research | September 2025, January 2026 |
MSc Applied Professional Studies | September 2025, January 2026 |
MSc Applied Social Research | September 2025, January 2026 |
MSc Gerontology and Global Ageing (Online) | September 2025 |
MSc / PG Dip Housing Studies (part-time) | September 2025 |
MSc / PG Dip Housing Studies (with internship) | September 2025 |
MSc Social Statistics and Social Research | September 2025, January 2026 |
MSc Social Work Studies | January 2026 |
MSc Substance Use (Online) | September 2025 |
Course | Start date |
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Adult Support and Protection | September 2025 |
Critical approaches to leadership and management in health and social services | September 2025 |
Dementia, Space and Place | September 2025 |
Huntington’s disease: an enabling approach to supporting families | September 2025 |
Professional Supervision | January 2026 |
Scholarships
We offer a variety of scholarship and funding options to help you finance your studies at the University of Stirling.
Undergraduate scholarships
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Postgraduate scholarships
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Graduate careers in Social Studies
Social studies graduates work in the private, public and voluntary sectors. Successful completion of our BA (Hons) Social Work degree or the MSc Social Work Studies allows you to register as a qualified social worker across the UK.
Common areas that social studies graduates enter include:
- civil servant and government employment
- police or prison service
- social work
- housing
- voluntary sector
- human resources
- intelligence analysis
- policy advocacy
- research
Partnerships and industry
Our Social Work degrees are run in partnership with statutory and non-statutory agencies across Scotland. Many of our courses are recognised within the industry:
- Completing our BA (Hons) Social Work or MSc Social Work Studies allows you to register with the Scottish Social Services Council as a qualified social worker.
- Our Housing Studies postgraduate degrees are accredited by the Chartered Institute of Housing.
- MSc Applied Social Research is recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as meeting the research training guidelines for undertaking a PhD in a social studies field.
Social Studies research
Underlining the expertise of our staff, we scored highly in the recent Research Excellence Framework 2021 – a UK-wide assessment of universities’ research output. In the Social Work and Social Policy unit of assessment, we ranked 3rd in Scotland and top 25 in the UK – with 100% of our research environment and 88% of our research deemed world leading or internationally excellent.
Our academic researchers in Social Studies engage with communications around the globe and their research makes a positive difference to society. Theoretical and applied research is carried out in many different areas including:
- child welfare and protection
- housing studies
- social survey and social statistics
- public services and governance
Find out more about research in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Postgraduate research opportunities
Join our dynamic and research-led Faculty of Social Sciences to address key challenges in society. See our Social Studies PhD and Doctorate opportunities in the areas of:
- Dementia and Ageing
- Housing
- Social Work
- Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology