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Masters Degrees in Social Work

113 degrees at 78 universities in the UK.

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Social Work, MSc

(4.5)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £8,250 per year (UK)
  • SW-M05 Undertaking & Using Social Work Research for Practice (20 Credits) - Core
  • SW-M04 Ethics and Values in Social Work (20 Credits) - Core
  • SW-M03 Critical Practice in Child Care and Law (20 Credits) - Core
  • SW-M01 Theories and Perspectives for Informing Social Work (20 Credits) - Core
  • SW-M02 Social Work Skills and Knowledge in Practice (15 Credits) - Core
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Applied Social Work Practice: Leadership and Management MA

(3.9)
  • 5 years Part time day degree: £1,872 per year (UK)
  • Applied Research Skills In Social Work (ASS032-6)- Core
  • Leading And Managing Social Work (ASS060-6)- Core
  • Dissertation For Social Workers (ASS091-6)- Core
  • Practice Educator Training: Stage 2 (ASS086-6)- Core
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Social Work MA

(4.5)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £8,250 per year (UK)
  • SCW-4014: Practice Placement 1 (30 Credits) - Core
  • SCW-4050: Law for Social Work 1 (10 Credits) - Core
  • SCW-4005: Appliance Policy for GC Practice (20 Credits) - Core
  • SCW-4003: Knowledge and Skill Commentary for GC (20 Credits) - Core
  • SCW-4008: Web and Ethics for GC Practice (10 Credits) - Core
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Social Work MA

(4.2)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £7,938 per year (UK)
  • Law for Social Work- Core
  • Social Work Theories and Methods- Core
  • Social Work with Adults- Core
  • Practice Placement Learning 1- Core
  • Interviewing and Communication Skills- Core
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MSW Social Work

(4.1)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £9,910 per year (UK)
  • Law And Policy For Social Work (15 Credits) - Core
  • Foundations Of Values, Ethics And Ant Oppressive Practice For Social Work (15 Credits) - Core
  • Evaluating Research Methodologies (15 Credits) - Core
  • Professional Practice (15 Credits) - Core
  • Understanding Complexity In Practice (15 Credits) - Core
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Social Work MA or PGDip

(4.1)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £8,600 per year (UK)
  • 5 years Part time degree: £3,438 per year (UK)
  • Social Work Practice 1 (70-day Practicum Experience)- Core
  • Dissertation (MA students only)- Core
  • Applied Research Methods (MA students only)- Core
  • Mandatory Practice Days- Core
  • Social Work Practice 2 (100-day Practicum Experience)- Core
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Social Work MA

(4.3)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £6,425 per year (UK)
  • Human growth and developing capability
  • Practice - developing capability
  • Assessment and safeguarding
  • Fundamentals of practice
  • Applied law and policy for social workers
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Social Work MA

(4.4)
  • 18 months Full time degree: £9,350 per year (UK)
  • Law and Policy for Professional Practice (SW7001)
  • Dissertation (SW7006)
  • Knowledge, Theory and Methods of Intervention (SW7002)
  • Balancing Rights, Risks and Responsibilities (SW7004)
  • 70 Day Practice Placement (SW7003)
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MA Social Work

(4.1)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £9,500 per year (UK)
  • Critical Theory for Social Work Practice- Core
  • Applying Skills and Methods for Social Work- Core
  • Social Work, Society and Lived Experiences- Core
  • Introduction to Law, Rights and Safeguarding- Core
  • Applying Law, Safeguarding and Inter-Disciplinary Practice- Core
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MSc, PG Cert, PG Dip Advanced Social Work

(4.2)
  • 3 years Part time degree: £10,000 per year (UK)
  • 3 years Part time degree: £10,000 per year (UK)
  • Approved Mental Health Professional: Statutory Mental Health Practice
  • Major Project for Social Workers
  • Approved Mental Capacity Professional (AMCP): Statutory Mental Capacity Law and Practice for social workers, nurses (MH/LD), occupational therapists and chartered psychologists
  • Diversity, Inclusion and Contemporary Practice for Social Workers and Social Care Professionals
  • Approved Mental Health Professional: Statutory Mental Health Law
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MA Social Work

(4.4)
  • 1 year Full time degree: £8,495 per year (UK)
  • Social Work England - Skills Days Year One- Core
  • First Substantive Practice Placement- Core
  • Law and Social Policy for Social Work Practice- Core
  • Interprofessional Communication and Practice- Core
  • Models and Methods of the Professional Social Worker- Core
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Social Work MA

(4.4)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £2,026 per year (UK)
  • Social Work Practice with Children and Families- Core
  • Placement 2- Core
  • Introduction to Social Work Research- Core
  • Social Work Practice with Adults- Core
  • Social Work Dissertation- Core
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PG Dip/MA Social Work (Children and Families)

(4.4)
  • 20 months Full time degree
  • Personal Development for Social Work- Core
  • Parenting Capacity for Social Work with Children and Families- Core
  • Working with Risk and Complexity for Child and Family Social Workers- Core
  • Two Statutory Placements (70 & 100 days)- Core
  • Law and Social Policy for Social Work with Children and Families- Core
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MA Social Work

(4.4)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £8,442 per year (UK)
  • Values, Dilemma and Conflicts in Social Work Practice
  • Assessed Practice 1 (70 Day Practice Placement)
  • Social Work Law and Social Policy
  • Introduction to Social Work
  • Human Development and Psychology Across the Lifespan
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Master of Social Work (MSW)

(4.1)
  • 2 years Full time degree: £8,500 per year (UK)
  • 3 years Part time degree: £4,250 per year (UK)
  • Readiness for Direct Practice (30 Credits) - Core
  • Assessment and Intervention (30 Credits) - Core
  • Applied Social Work Practice (30 Credits) - Core
  • Human Development and the Social Environment (30 Credits) - Core
  • Legal, Ethical and Policy Frameworks for Social Work Practice (30 Credits) - Core
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About Masters Degrees in Social Work

Social workers improve the well-being of individuals and communities, addressing a range of social issues, including poverty, inequality and mental health challenges. They provide support, advocacy

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