Course summary
DMU has a 30-year history of delivering social work education at undergraduate level. This course uses this experience to offer social work qualification at postgraduate level with successful completion providing eligibility to apply for registration with Social Work England. The course is vocational and up to half of it is spent on placement in social work settings. The course aims to produce capable and competent students ready to enter the profession and make a difference to service users’ lives. The qualification is generic so you will be able to work across a range of adult and childcare settings in both the statutory and voluntary sector. You will benefit from a variety of teaching methods including formal lectures, student-led learning, problem-based learning, self-directed study and e-learning. Alongside this, the Social Work MA has 170 days of practice-based learning. We have strong links with placement providers which produce high quality placements supervised by practice educators. Placements are normally within the Leicester City or Leicestershire geographical area and are full-time work-based learning commitments. Key features
- Develop your professional skills by transferring theory into practice in the 170 days on placement.
- We have strong links with the local statutory and voluntary sector to ensure good quality and supportive placement experiences.
- The course has been developed to provide the academic teaching in year one before placements to ensure that you feel equipped for practice learning.
- You will be taught by experienced social work practitioners and researchers, ensuring a rich learning experience.
- Service users, carers and current social work practitioners are directly involved in our teaching.
- Benefit from a 30-year history of delivering social work education at DMU.
- Study a range of modules including Children and Families Social Work, Human Growth and Development, Social Work with Adults, and Social Work Theories and Methods.
Assessment method
There will be a variety of teaching methods e.g. formal lectures, student led learning, problem based learning, self-directed study and e-learning within the course. On-going assessment is informed by essays, group presentations, case studies, skills exercises, a placement portfolio and other methods. In your final year you will complete a dissertation.
Entry requirements
Applicants should hold an honours degree 2:2 or above in any discipline. Applicants are required to have GCSE English or English Literature at grade 4/C or above. You must have approx. 400 hours recent experience, either full-time or part-time, paid or voluntary in a relevant field of social care, health or education. This must be evidenced by a work-based reference. Please note that references and a Disclosure and Barring Service check will be required prior to the commencement of study.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
De Montfort University
The Gateway
Leicester
LE1 9BH