Our MSc in Social Work builds upon a long tradition of providing social work education dating back over 40 . Social work education at UWS has a reputation second to none for promoting excellence in practice.
Two of taught study and practical placements culminates in a research/practice-based dissertation that will allow students to explore their chosen area of social work practice in considerable depth.
Note that this is a 200 credit Master's degree run over two academic .
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage, you will study the following core modules:
Social Work Theory: Application in Practice (core, 40 credits)
Assessed Practice 1 (core, 40 credits)
Applied Law for Social Work Practice (core, 20 credits)
Assessed Practice 2 (core, 40 credits)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's module:
MSc Social Work Dissertation (60 credits)
PLEASE NOTE:
While we are still in the recovery phase of the pandemic; it is not certain whether this model will run; rather, it may be that we need to continue to run with a model that was introduced during the pandemic. The pandemic adjusted model involves replacing the first placement with an advanced skills module; this simulates many, but not all, aspects and experiences that students would encounter in a direct practice placement. This is then followed by a placement of duration of 120 days in year two.
As with other universities, UWS has developed a hybrid approach to learning and teaching; this means that students will study on campus and will study, collaborate and work together off-campus using learning technologies such as Microsoft Teams. All students will therefore need to ensure that they have access to reliable internet connectivity and a suitable device with which to participate in the programme.
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