MSc Social Work

Why choose Herts?

  • Sector-Recognised Accreditation: You will be eligible for registration with Social Work England as a professional Social Worker.
  • Teaching Excellence: You will be taught by experienced research-active Social Work practitioners from the Teaching Partnership with Hertfordshire County Council, and the Tavistock and Portman Foundation Trust.
  • Employment Opportunities: Graduates work as experienced Social Workers in health and social care settings.

 

About the course

Social workers help people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems. To succeed, social workers must work not only with clients but their families and friends as well as working closely with other organisations including the police, National Health Service, and schools.

 

During our two-year MSc programme you will learn the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the social worker role.

 

In your first year, of study you will undertake modules which provide core knowledge about social work purpose, practice, and impact, human growth and development, and the policy and legislation which underpins practice. Additionally, you will learn the key methods, interventions, and skills for working with diverse communities and service users.

 

The second year of teaching builds on this to explore the research evidence and practice relating to a range of social work settings and collaborative and interprofessional working to assess and manage risks and vulnerability. The programme culminates in the writing of a dissertation on a topic area in which you are especially interested.

 

This academic learning is complemented by two placement blocks totalling 170 days in contrasting settings and 30 days of classroom-based skill development.