Course description
The MSW in Social Work is a two-year, full-time postgraduate degree course. The qualification is recognised throughout the UK and it’s expected that in due course it will meet the criteria for recognition in the EU and elsewhere overseas.
The Masters in Social Work course is based on the Standards in Social Work Education (SiSWE) and is to be validated by social work's professional body in Scotland, the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). The degree provides a stimulating blend of university-based teaching and agency-based learning opportunities across both years.
Subjects
Social work, Health studies, Social careEntry requirements
Upper second-class Honours degree, preferably in a social science discipline but graduates in other disciplines with an understanding of social sciences are welcome. Maths National 5 (or equivalent ) or above. Applicants must be able to demonstrate sufficient numerical, statistical and budgetary competence. An English qualification at the minimum of SCQF level 5 or equivalent is also required (or evidence of an Honours Degree). In exceptional cases where an applicant does not have a degree, the applicant may be considered if they have extensive professional experience showing career development and can demonstrate academic ability at postgraduate level, equivalent to SCQF Level 10 or above. Six months directly relevant experience in social work, social care, community work or a closely-related activity at the point of application or twelve months equivalent part-time experience. This is compulsory.
Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
Course provider
University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
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