Social Work MA 24 months Postgraduate Programme By De Montfort University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

29,200 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

The MA course has been approved by the Health and Care Professions Council. The Social Work MA has 170 days practice-based learning. Students will be assessed as being ready for direct practice before their first placement by participating on skills days related to social work practice. With on-going assessment being informed by essays, group presentations, case studies, skills exercises, a placement portfolio and other methods. In the final year each student will complete a dissertation.  

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

The MA course has been approved by the Health and Care Professions Council. The Social Work MA has 170 days practice-based learning. Students will be assessed as being ready for direct practice before their first placement by participating on skills days related to social work practice. With on-going assessment being informed by essays, group presentations, case studies, skills exercises, a placement portfolio and other methods. In the final year each student will complete a dissertation.  

Admission Requirements

7+
3.3+
Typically, you need to already have a 2:1 degree and relevant experience (6 months) within the social care sector. Students who hold a 2:2 degree and have a post graduate qualification and/or substantial work experience (12 months or over) in the social care sector can be considered. All applicants must hold at least a GCSE grade C in English Language and Maths or agreed equivalent on admission. For students whose first language is not English an IELTS score of 7 is required.

2 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
11,100 GBP
International
29,200 GBP

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