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Social Work with Foundation Year at Buckinghamshire New University - UCAS

Course summary

As a Social Worker, you’ll play a vital role in supporting some of the most marginalised groups in society, helping them in overcoming barriers to a fulfilled life. Our Social Work degree is designed to prepare you for this impactful journey with a focus on hands-on, high-quality placements, expert-led teaching, and the essential skills you need to thrive from day one. This course is approved by Social Work England, meaning upon graduating from this course, you’ll be able to register as a qualified Social Worker with this regulatory board. Why study BSc (Hons) Social Work? Practice Placements During your time on this course, you’ll take part in two placements in practice. Here you’ll further your development, put learnt skills and knowledge into practice and get a real feel for the career you will be stepping into. We offer placement opportunities with a wide range of partners, including local authorities, healthcare trusts, and organisations in the voluntary and independent sectors, all within a 25-mile radius of our High Wycombe campus. On placement you’ll have the support and guidance of a BNU placement tutor and a practice educator who will support your development in practice, as well as the team and management of the placement you are in. These placements not only give you real-world experience but also open doors to future employment in the areas you’ve trained in. You will have one placement working within the adults, and the other will be with children and families. This is because you will be succeeding with a generic qualification, giving you the freedom and choice to work in the practice area of your choice when you qualify. Build valuable local connections This course has strong ties to local employers and organisations. These connections help us stay informed about the latest developments in the field, and more importantly, they help you stay connected to real opportunities. We regularly host career fairs where you'll meet employers actively looking for graduates with your skills. We also offer a recruitment event in your final year where you’re able to meet with employers to explore the next steps in terms of your first year of newly qualified status. Theory paired with experience Throughout your time with us you’ll gain a comprehensive knowledge and skillset, study will combine classroom theory with applied practical, some of which involves working alongside current social workers and users of the social work system - we work closely with People with Lived Experience so you can hear first-hand about the impact you could make with individuals and communities. Our lecturers, all of whom are registered Social Workers, have rich experience and a wealth of knowledge from which to draw on. They’ll help to make sense of the theoretical elements of your studies by introducing their practice wisdom to lectures. Our tutors remain up to date with the latest sector changes, many of them lead and are involved with external forums, discussing, and influencing the future of the sector. What will I study? Our social work course helps you become a qualified social worker who has the knowledge, skills and discipline required to practice in a challenging environment. You’ll gain the necessary skills that employer’s value, like teamwork, communication, problem solving, analysis and evaluative skills. The modules you study will enable you to have greater self-awareness, which includes the ability to manage your emotions and the emotions of others. Modules also offer you the opportunity to gain relevant knowledge in theory, law, and policy and how to implement this knowledge in practice. The experiences of people who have used social work support services will also be explored and examined, both from a theoretical perspective and a practice perspective, linking up to your placement experience. You’ll also learn about how social work is framed by legislation and policy in England.

Modules

Foundation Year Core Modules Core Academic Skills for Health and Social Care Personal Development and Teamworking in Health and Social Care Communication in Health and Social Care Evidence within Health and Social Care Enquiry Based Care Introduction to Ethics in Health and Social Care Year one Core Developing Self and Skills for Practice Social Work and Social Policy Context of Social Work Ethics and Values in Social Work Social Work Theory and Processes Introduction to Sociology and Psychology Year two Core Research Methods Working with Adults and Mental Health Social Work Law Working with Children and Families Practice learning 1 Year three Core Collaborative Practice Practice Learning 2 Dissertation Leadership and Management

Assessment method

Our Social Work programmes are full-time. Modules are taught to encourage independent study and to enable you to develop your own critical thinking, reflection, and research skills – all of which will assist you in practice as an autonomous worker. As well as group workshops, simulations, presentations, and tutorials led by industry experts, you’ll also complete two placements where you’ll further develop your learning and understanding. You’ll be required to work the hours of the agency you’re placed with, while receiving on-going support and guidance from your Practice Educator and/or Onsite Supervisor, as well as your personal tutor. You’ll be assessed through time constrained assessments, essays, presentations, and personal and professional portfolios, all to ensure you’ve grasped the key concepts in this important field. In your final year, you’ll explore a specific subject of interest through your dissertation project, meaning you can focus on an area of social work you’re particularly passionate about.

Qualified teacher status (QTS)

To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:

  • Course does not award QTS

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
L505
Institution code:
B94
Campus name:
High Wycombe Campus
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Foundation

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

An interview is required for this course

Additional entry requirements

Interview

If your application is successful, you’ll be invited to attend a Selection Event. This will include completing a written test to assess your written English ability, a group activity to assess your verbal English ability, and an individual interview.


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6We require an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no element lower that 5.5) or a recognised equivalent.

If English is not your first language or if you have studied in a non-majority English-speaking country, then you will typically be required to demonstrate your English language ability (speaking, listening, reading & writing) by way of a test such as IELTS.

BNU English Language Requirements

https://www.bnu.ac.uk/study/general-entry-requirements


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £5760 Year 1
Northern Ireland £5760 Year 1
Scotland £5760 Year 1
Wales £5760 Year 1
Channel Islands £5760 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £5760 Year 1
EU £15150 Year 1
International £15150 Year 1

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

After successful completion of the Foundation Year, the tuition fee will increase in line with the standard fee for the BSc program (£9,535 per year). Buckinghamshire New University tuition fees cover the cost of instruction, assessment, and core academic materials. However, additional costs may be incurred for course-related items or requirements, such as, but not limited to: - Text books and supplementary reading materials - Specialised equipment or resources required for specific courses - Field trips, placements, or external activities - Printing, photocopying, and binding - Accommodation, travel, and living expenses Additional costs will vary by course. It is your responsibility as a student to budget for any additional expenses associated with your studies. For further details on what is included in your tuition fees, please check bnu.ac.uk/fees-and-funding
Social Work with Foundation Year at Buckinghamshire New University - UCAS