Master of Public and Social Policy

Study Area

Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Study Level

Postgraduate

University

Macquarie University

State

NSW

Course Detail

Campus

North Ryde

Intake Time

February & July

Standard Duration

1 Year

About the Course

Contemporary public and social policymaking involves balancing the needs of diverse stakeholders and competing interests. Being able to recognise and account for diverse viewpoints and understand both the opportunities and challenges inherent in policymaking – and the research that informs it – will help you make a positive impact on the well-being of others at an individual and community level.

Requirements

Average Score

At Least 65%

IELTS

6.5 overall, minimum 6.0 in each band

Background Requirements

Yes

Macquarie University

Institute Ranking

#214 in QS World University Rankings 2021, #12 in Australia

Program Ranking