BSc (Hons) Social Work

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Bachelors/ Foundation / Undergraduate
Mode - Full time
University of Hertfordshire
United Kingdom - Hertfordshire
About Program

Social workers empower people to find solutions to their problems and live more successfully in their communities. Sometimes this includes helping them confront and manage behaviours that put themselves and others at risk. To succeed, social workers must work not only with service users, but also with their service user’s families and friends, as well as other organisations including the police, NHS and schools. This course covers subjects such as law, partnership working, assessment and interventions, social science, mental health, disabilities, and families and children. During the three years on this course, you will learn the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the social worker role. In your first year of study you will undertake modules which provide core knowledge and skills, including human development across the lifespan, working with diverse communities and service users, key methods and interventions and the policy and legislation which underpins practice. The second year and third years of teaching build on this to explore ideas in depth including issues of risk and need which social workers manage. The programme concludes with the writing of a research proposal on a topic area of interest to you. Your learning will be supported by a total of 170 placement days and 30 skills development days.

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British Pound 15500.00

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