Social Work Program By Bradford College |Top Universities
Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The course combines academic study with practice to give you a challenging professional qualification in Social Work. Together with Social Services departments and Voluntary Agencies, we plan and manage your programme. We are committed to increasing the involvement of carers and people that use the services of Social Workers in the programme planning and delivery. You have the option of completing Level Four over two years, leading to an award at the end of four years.

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The course combines academic study with practice to give you a challenging professional qualification in Social Work. Together with Social Services departments and Voluntary Agencies, we plan and manage your programme. We are committed to increasing the involvement of carers and people that use the services of Social Workers in the programme planning and delivery. You have the option of completing Level Four over two years, leading to an award at the end of four years.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+
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Our information pages aim to give students as much information as possible on what financial support is available to new and continuing full-time Undergraduate and PGCE students and what financial support they may be eligible to receive. In September 2012 a new funding system was introduced for part-time students. Therefore new system students are those starting their study from 01 September 2012 onwards and old system students are those starting their study before this date.

If you’re wondering how to progress in your career or you’re thinking about postgraduate study, then you should definitely consider the courses on offer at Bradford College University Centre that will help you transform your future. We offer a range of Masters courses which can be studied full and part time. Studying for your Postgraduate course at Bradford College University Centre will help advance your career as all our courses are developed in partnership with employers and professional bodies, and validated by Teesside University. You will develop knowledge and skills that directly relate to research conducted by our highly qualified and industry experienced tutors. The Bradford College Access to Learning Fund is a discretionary fund for students who find themselves in financial hardship and require extra financial support to access and remain on their course.

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