The Professional Social Work Practice and Management MSc supports the development of experienced social workers who are in some form of leadership role.
It seeks to consolidate learning in line with the eighth level of the College of Social Work’s Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF). At this stage, you are expected to be a specialist with some strategic influence.
There is only one module on the course – the dissertation – and this must relate to management issues for you to be eligible for the award. In all other respects, it is identical to the standard masters.
As a course of continuing professional development (CPD), the Professional Social Work Practice and Management MSc is not accredited by a professional, statutory and regulatory body (PSRB). However, you must still be registered as a social worker with Social Work England to be accepted on to the programme.
The entry requirements listed here are our typical offer for this course if you wish to begin studying with us in 2021. They should be used as a general guide.
Applicants should normally have:
We recruit to this course through local authority secondments rather than through independent applications.
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