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A career as a social worker offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and communities.
Social workers serve as advocates for those in need, providing support, guidance, and resources to help individuals navigate challenging life circumstances. Whether working with families, children, the elderly, or marginalized groups, social workers play a critical role in promoting social justice, mental health, and overall well-being.
The ability to foster positive change, build connections, and empower others makes social work not just a profession, but a calling for those passionate about improving lives and creating stronger, more resilient communities.
This course is approved by Social Work England, who is our professional, statutory and regulatory body. It combines applied academic study with social work placements leading to skills-based and academic assessments.
We work closely with the Bradford Teaching Partnership (which includes Bradford Council, the University of Bradford and Bradford Children and Families Trust), voluntary agencies and people with lived experience of social work (co-production).
Students form smaller teaching groups, providing high levels of pastoral support, provided by qualified and experienced social workers who bring a wide variety of practice experience and professional wisdom. Students can dial into masterclasses provided by both the British Association of Social Work and Social Work England, as well as access to online support and resources, in addition to their teaching. Two work placements (one 70 days and one 100 days) are included in the course.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Social Work
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
A career as a social worker offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and communities.
Social workers serve as advocates for those in need, providing support, guidance, and resources to help individuals navigate challenging life circumstances. Whether working with families, children, the elderly, or marginalized groups, social workers play a critical role in promoting social justice, mental health, and overall well-being.
The ability to foster positive change, build connections, and empower others makes social work not just a profession, but a calling for those passionate about improving lives and creating stronger, more resilient communities.
This course is approved by Social Work England, who is our professional, statutory and regulatory body. It combines applied academic study with social work placements leading to skills-based and academic assessments.
We work closely with the Bradford Teaching Partnership (which includes Bradford Council, the University of Bradford and Bradford Children and Families Trust), voluntary agencies and people with lived experience of social work (co-production).
Students form smaller teaching groups, providing high levels of pastoral support, provided by qualified and experienced social workers who bring a wide variety of practice experience and professional wisdom. Students can dial into masterclasses provided by both the British Association of Social Work and Social Work England, as well as access to online support and resources, in addition to their teaching. Two work placements (one 70 days and one 100 days) are included in the course.
Admission Requirements
120+
7+
Entry to this course requires 120 UCAS tariff points, as well as GCSE English at a grade 4 or C.
Entry to this course can also include:
An overall Access course pass, to include a minimum of 18 points at merit level.
IELTS level 7 in English for International students who are 2nd language speakers. This is the PSRB requirement.
An Enhanced Child/Adult DBS check is also a requirement.
You will be required to complete a health check.
You will be required to complete a Social Work Declaration form.
100 hours of social work related experience.
A reference of good character and conduct.
3 Years
Sep
Tuition fees
Domestic
9,535 GBP
Scholarships
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BA (Hons) Social Work
Lister Building, Bradford, United Kingdom
36 monthsProgramme duration
SepStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Social Work
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
A career as a social worker offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and communities.
Social workers serve as advocates for those in need, providing support, guidance, and resources to help individuals navigate challenging life circumstances. Whether working with families, children, the elderly, or marginalized groups, social workers play a critical role in promoting social justice, mental health, and overall well-being.
The ability to foster positive change, build connections, and empower others makes social work not just a profession, but a calling for those passionate about improving lives and creating stronger, more resilient communities.
This course is approved by Social Work England, who is our professional, statutory and regulatory body. It combines applied academic study with social work placements leading to skills-based and academic assessments.
We work closely with the Bradford Teaching Partnership (which includes Bradford Council, the University of Bradford and Bradford Children and Families Trust), voluntary agencies and people with lived experience of social work (co-production).
Students form smaller teaching groups, providing high levels of pastoral support, provided by qualified and experienced social workers who bring a wide variety of practice experience and professional wisdom. Students can dial into masterclasses provided by both the British Association of Social Work and Social Work England, as well as access to online support and resources, in addition to their teaching. Two work placements (one 70 days and one 100 days) are included in the course.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Social Work
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
A career as a social worker offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and communities.
Social workers serve as advocates for those in need, providing support, guidance, and resources to help individuals navigate challenging life circumstances. Whether working with families, children, the elderly, or marginalized groups, social workers play a critical role in promoting social justice, mental health, and overall well-being.
The ability to foster positive change, build connections, and empower others makes social work not just a profession, but a calling for those passionate about improving lives and creating stronger, more resilient communities.
This course is approved by Social Work England, who is our professional, statutory and regulatory body. It combines applied academic study with social work placements leading to skills-based and academic assessments.
We work closely with the Bradford Teaching Partnership (which includes Bradford Council, the University of Bradford and Bradford Children and Families Trust), voluntary agencies and people with lived experience of social work (co-production).
Students form smaller teaching groups, providing high levels of pastoral support, provided by qualified and experienced social workers who bring a wide variety of practice experience and professional wisdom. Students can dial into masterclasses provided by both the British Association of Social Work and Social Work England, as well as access to online support and resources, in addition to their teaching. Two work placements (one 70 days and one 100 days) are included in the course.
Admission Requirements
Entry to this course requires 120 UCAS tariff points, as well as GCSE English at a grade 4 or C.
Entry to this course can also include:
Tuition fees
Domestic
Scholarships
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