

BSc Social Work
About this course
Social work is a professional discipline concerned with supporting individuals, families, and communities in vulnerable or difficult circumstances, advocating for their rights, and helping them to navigate the complex systems of welfare, housing, health, and justice that shape their lives. It is a profession grounded in values of human dignity, social justice, and the belief in people's capacity to change and grow when given appropriate support. Social workers make consequential decisions that affect the lives of children, adults, and families, and the profession demands both the analytical ability to assess complex situations and the interpersonal skills to build trust and work collaboratively. At Swansea University, this three-year, full-time degree is a professional qualifying programme that leads to eligibility to register as a social worker with Social Care Wales, the regulatory body for social care in Wales, upon successful completion. You will study the legal and policy frameworks that govern social work practice, including child protection, mental health law, and adult safeguarding legislation, alongside the theoretical frameworks that inform assessment and intervention in diverse situations. Practice placements are central to the training, giving you direct supervised experience in real social work settings across children's services, adult social care, and community social work. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the academic and personal qualities expected for a professional qualifying degree. Social work graduates are qualified to work as registered social workers in local authorities, NHS mental health and community settings, the voluntary sector, schools, and the courts. Roles span children's services, adult social care, mental health social work, and criminal justice social work. Career progression can lead to senior practitioner, team leader, practice educator, and managerial roles. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study or continuing professional development in specialist practice areas.
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