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Course description

Progress to a career as a Social Worker or Researcher with local authorities or third-sector organisations. Apply existing skills in related disciplines to critical reflection, social work practice and research.

You can protect the most vulnerable members of our society and make a positive impact for social justice in the dynamic, challenging and rewarding field of social work. Through both academic and practice-based modules, our MSc course prepares you to effect real change through research-based practice.

You’ll earn both a master’s degree and the opportunity to qualify as a registered Social Worker in this intensive two-year, full-time course – and develop your skills with the full support of our professional, experienced and dedicated staff. At Glasgow Caledonian, you’ll be part of a thriving and diverse community that’s driven by a shared belief in global engagement, social responsibility and a commitment to the Common Good.

This challenging MSc Social Work course provides an accelerated route to qualification over two years. Successful students will draw on a combination of academic and practice experience, enabling them to study effectively at master’s level.

**Graduate prospects**

Our graduates go on to a range of rewarding and impactful roles across the public, private and third sectors. Whether you choose to work with adults or children, as part of a team or in a specialist setting, in research or clinical practice – you’ll be prepared to make a real difference in the world around you.

Subjects

Social work, Social research, Social care, Social problems, Community care

Entry requirements

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Course options

Course Type: Full-time
Details
Date: 07/09/2026 Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

City Campus

Cowcaddens Road

Glasgow

Course provider

Glasgow Caledonian University

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