MA Social Work
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 2 years |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
A relevant degree (normally 2:1 or equivalent but 2:2 may be considered) in social sciences or related subject area e.g. sociology, social policy, social care, psychology.
Other subjects, e.g. Humanities will be considered, especially if you have a relevant professional qualification e.g. Counselling, Welfare Studies, Teaching, Health, etc
You must have some prior experience either paid or voluntary in the field of Health and Social Care
You will be expected, before completion of the MA programme , to achieve standards of ICT as required by the General Social Care Council (GSCC).
You must have GCSE Mathematics and English. You should also have a good standard of written and spoken English (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent)
All shortlisted applicants will be interviewed.
Curriculum
Over the course of the Masters Pathway you will develop knowledge and understanding in following areas:
the values and ethics of social work practice,
the policy, legal and organisational context of social work practice,
the experience of service users,
major theoretical perspectives in social work,
working in partnership with other agencies,
the relevance of research in social work and suitable research methodology included enquiry based learning approaches