This course is designed to teach you the contemporary knowledge, legal responsibilities, and duties of social workers. You’ll learn to apply ethically sound professional judgments in various practice situations and undertake placements in different social work areas to meet Social Work England standards. Over two years, you will expand your understanding of legal frameworks affecting individuals and communities, combining legal, policy, and practice knowledge. The program also emphasizes research interpretation and evidence-based decision-making within a multicultural UK context. Through direct practice, you’ll develop problem-solving skills necessary for the registration as a social worker, with a focus on anti-oppressive, rights-based approaches.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is highly recommended for its comprehensive practical and theoretical training, with placements supported by qualified educators and partnerships with local authorities, NHS trusts, and third sector organizations. The course culminates in a qualification that allows graduates to apply for registration as a social worker, with a proven record of graduate employment in various social care sectors. The course’s emphasis on real-world practice, international activities, and networking opportunities enhances employability and professional growth.
The course integrates frameworks relevant to both adults and children’s social work practice. It emphasizes global social work issues, legal and policy understanding, and professional standards set by Social Work England. Final year involves a research project in a social work practice area, with options to disseminate findings further, supporting specialisation in practice-based research and practice skills.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.71L
Living cost
Applicants generally need an honours degree recognized in the UK at 2.2 or above in any subject, along with relevant personal or professional social care experience. All students must have five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English language or literature, or equivalent. International students require an IELTS score of 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in all skills, or a recognized equivalent. Additional requirements include relevant experience, references, and passing an interview process.

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Graduates of this course can pursue roles in local authority children and families teams, adult social work teams, safeguarding, community mental health, and third sector organizations such as NSPCC, Women’s Aid, and fostering agencies. The qualification aligns with the Knowledge and Skills Statements for both adults and children’s services, preparing students for the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE). Many graduates find highly skilled employment or continue with further study, reflecting the course’s strong employability record.