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28 Mar 2026, 08:30
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Our accredited Master’s degree in Social Work will equip you with the theoretical and practical knowledge to launch a rewarding career as a registered social worker.
You will study the ethics and values of social work, critical practice relating to the law around child and adult care, and the key theories and perspectives underpinning social work policy and practice.
You will spend half of your time on placement with social work agencies, learning through observation and practice, and the other half being taught on our Singleton Park campus.
Throughout your studies, you will refine critical research and analytical skills in relation to social work practice and policy, and develop professional reflective practice techniques.
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Modules may include: Theories and Perspectives for Informing Social Work; Social Work Skills and Knowledge in Practice; Critical Practice in Child Care and Law; Ethics and Values in Social Work; Undertaking & Using Social Work Research for Practice.
Your learning will be assessed through written essays, oral presentations, I.T. based exercises, reflective commentaries and portfolio work across the two years of study.
Practice placements are assessed by a combination of written work, observed practice and personal assessments using the National Occupational Standards for Social Work.
You will also be expected to complete a research dissertation and poster presentation in your second year of study (15,000 words approx.) with support from an assigned supervisor.
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Normally a UK degree (2:2 or above) in a social work/social science related discipline, plus Maths and English or Welsh GCSE at grade A*-C or equivalent, e.g. Key Skills level 2 (QCDA) Numeracy or ‘Application of number’, e.g. Key Skills level 2 (QCDA) Communication. All applicants will be required to demonstrate awareness and understanding of the Code of Professional Practice for Social Care. Applicants should have a minimum 210 hours social care work experience within the last 5 years. This may involve voluntary or paid work in social care with individuals, groups or communities. International applicants are required to have a minimum of IELTS 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in all domains, or Swansea University recognised equivalent.
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Singleton Park
Swansea
SA2 8PP
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