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Masters Social Work in East Midlands

8 degrees at 6 universities in East Midlands.

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About Postgraduate Social Work

Social workers improve the well-being of individuals and communities, addressing a range of social issues, including poverty, inequality and mental health challenges. They provide support, advocacy and intervention to empower clients and facilitate positive change. To study social work at master's level, you’ll usually be required to hold a relevant undergraduate degree; since it is a highly interpersonal subject, it is usually mandatory to have accumulated some work experience in social work or a related setting.

Social work is a cornerstone of a supportive and inclusive society, and postgraduate programmes are widespread. Currently there are more than 100 master’s degree courses available to study in the UK, offering many options for specialisation in areas such as child welfare, mental health and community development.

What to expect

Throughout the master’s programme, you will cover various aspects of social work practice, ethics and research. Programmes include a significant practical or clinical component, in which you’ll be working directly with individuals, families or communities. Placements provide opportunities for supervised practice and professional development, and postgraduate programmes often encourage interdisciplinary collaboration with professionals from other fields, such as psychology, healthcare, education and law. Expect to engage in discussions and projects that broaden your understanding of how social work intersects with various disciplines and learn to take on leadership skills in preparation for roles in management and policy development.

Professional standards are established by regulatory bodies such as the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC); once qualified, you must be registered with Social Work England to practise legally.

Social Work MA

(4.4)

DMU has a 30-year history of delivering social work education at undergraduate level. This course uses this experience to offer social work Read more...

  • 2 years Full time degree: £4,900 per year (UK)

Social Work MA

(4.3)

Social workers play a vital role in protecting vulnerable people, promoting human rights and helping people to make changes. As a social Read more...

  • 24 months Full time degree: £8,600 per year (UK)

MA Social Work

(4.5)

If you have a degree and experience in the Health and Social Care field and you wish to become a qualified social worker then this is the Read more...

  • 2 years Full time degree: £8,600 per year (UK)

MA Advanced Social Work Practice

(4.5)

Due to the modular nature of this course, it is suitable for practicing social workers, as well as nurses, occupational therapists and Read more...

  • 3 years Part time degree

Social Work MA

(4.3)

This course enables you to gain experience and professional capabilities which will help you to apply to register as a Social Read more...

  • 2 years Full time degree: £8,100 per year (UK)

MA by Research Health and Social Care MA by Research

(4.5)

Programme This MA by Research degree provides an opportunity to develop advanced and specific knowledge in a particular field of study. Read more...

  • 1 year Full time degree: £4,830 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £2,415 per year (UK)

Social Work MA

(4.1)

The University of Northampton’s MA Social Work degree offers a dynamic two-year course which equips students with the requisite skills, Read more...

  • 2 years Full time degree: £6,000 per year (UK)

MSc Social Work

(4.5)

Social work provides an opportunity to ensure fair and just treatment for those who might not be able to do so for themselves and can be a Read more...

  • 2 years Full time degree: £9,250 per year (UK)