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Social Work (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Cathays Park Campus

Course summary

Gain the knowledge, skills and qualification you need to practice as a social worker in Wales, the wider UK and many countries around the world.

Our MSc or PgDip in Social Work programme will develop your skills, knowledge and values so that you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals, families, groups and communities, while advocating for social justice and human rights.

Our curriculum focuses on building your skills, knowledge and confidence to practice.

  • Foundational skills: You’ll gain the essential abilities to work effectively with individuals, families, groups, and communities, learning to conduct assessments, develop person-centred care plans, and make informed judgements and decisions.

  • A humanistic approach to practice: You’ll develop a values-based understanding of social work grounded in a shared commitment to human rights, equality, and social justice.

  • Professional competence: You’ll build confidence in providing compassionate, principled, and effective interventions.

  • Welsh context, global perspective: You’ll learn how to make a difference as a social worker in Wales while gaining a global outlook on the profession.

Through our strong partnership with local authorities in Wales, you’ll have access to a range of high-quality and well-supported placements. These will be integral to your professional development, allowing you to apply your academic learning in real-world settings and engage directly with people with care and support needs, carers, and other professionals.

An MSc or PgDip in Social Work enables you to apply for registration with Social Care Wales. It also enables you to apply for registration with other social work regulatory bodies in the UK, and, with an MSc, internationally.

For further information, applicants are advised to check specific registration requirements with Social Work England, the Scottish Social Services Council, or the Social Care Council of Northern Ireland, or with the relevant overseas body such as the Australian Association of Social Workers or the Council on Social Work Education in the USA.

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