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Social Work MSc

Key facts

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Qualification Master's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 2 years
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) B$ 10,433
Tuition (Foreign students) B$ 21,956

Subjects

  • Humanities & Social Sciences

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Duration

2 years

Tuition fees

Description Local students Foreign students
Tuition fee B$ 10,433 B$ 21,956
Miscellaneous fees Data not available Data not available
Total estimated cost of attendance B$ 10,433 B$ 21,956
Estimated cost per year B$ 5,216 B$ 10,978

Estimated cost as reported by the institution. There may be additional administrative fees. Please contact for the latest information.

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Admissions

Intakes

Entry Requirements

Degree and/or experience:

  • An honours degree in any subject, normally with a minimum of Upper Second class honours*.
  • A satisfactory academic reference and/or transcript, indicating ability to study at level 7.
  • Understanding of, and preparedness for, social care and social work practice.
  • Experience of providing social or caring services from paid or voluntary work.

GCSE (minimum grade C):

  • Mathematics and English GCSE at Grade C or above, or recognised and certified equivalences. NB: we are unable to accept Functional Skills Maths or English.

Other:

  • satisfactory DBS disclosure
  • full educational, employment and study history on application form (including details of any disciplinary record)
  • satisfactory health declaration/clearance.

Curriculum

Year 1 introduces core skills, theories and approaches for social work practice in its inter-professional context and fosters a critical understanding of key law, policy and human growth across the lifespan.

Year 2 focuses on more complex and accountable practice together with the development of more specialised skills and knowledge. There is also a focus on research in social work and the critical use of evidence to underpin own practice.

Modules:

  • Reflective Social Work Practice 1
  • Lifespan Development: Social and Psychological Contexts
  • Legal and Policy Contexts of Decision-Making in Social Work
  • Practice Learning 1
  • Research in Social Work: The Dissertation
  • Reflective Social Work Practice 2
  • Decision-making in Assessment, Risk and Protection
  • Contemporary Social Work Practice
  • Practice Learning 2

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