The Master of Science in Social Policy at the University of Pennsylvania prepares students to analyze, design, and evaluate social programs that address inequality and systemic barriers. The dissertation topics below support innovative thinking across healthcare, housing, labor, and education policy.
Evaluating the Impact of Universal Basic Income on Urban Poverty
Public Housing Policy Reform and Tenant-Led Management Models
Education Inequity and Resource Allocation in Charter Schools
The Role of Social Media in Modern Labor Rights Campaigns
Medicaid Expansion and Healthcare Access in Rural America
Impact of Immigration Policy on Mixed-Status Families
Intersectional Analysis of Gender and Race in Welfare Systems
Guaranteed Income Pilots and Their Effects on Employment Trends
Reproductive Rights and Access to Services in Conservative States
Public-Private Partnerships in Addressing Youth Homelessness
Climate Justice and Environmental Racism in U.S. Cities
Technology-Driven Policing and Its Social Policy Implications
Social Determinants of Health and Policy Interventions
Urban Food Insecurity and Municipal-Level Policy Solutions
Analyzing the Efficacy of Minimum Wage Increases on Living Standards
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