The Social Work BSc (Hons) course programme is designed at undergraduate level with the main aim of educating future social workers. Graduates can apply for registration with Social Work England (SWE). The programme of study includes the fundamentals of professional ethics, social work in a legal, social and political context.
Why enrol on the Social Work BSc (Hons) course?
- Most students finish the course with an additional professional qualification that gives them better prospects in the labour market
- In the social sector, there is an increasing demand for qualified professionals
- The university is collaborating with the Health & Social Care Academy
What skills can be acquired during the course?
- The syllabus for the Social Work BSc (Hons) course is based on the most up-to-date knowledge of the
- Academic studies are combined with professional practice to build experience
- The first stage of the course covers the basics of social work, social policy, human development, professional practice regulations and working with people
- The second part of the programme includes professional practice and the study of case contexts and social case interventions
- Students complete a final research project applying the academic knowledge gained
Where to study this course?
Our suggested university for the Social Work BSc (Hons) course is University Square Campus in Luton.
Department
This course is organized by:
School of Social Sciences and Professions
Qualifications
This course awards the qualifications:
BSc Hons