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The organisation of teaching and learning on this course is modular. Assessment is based on written work, direct assessment of practice, various forms of continuous assessment, and participation in classes and workshops.
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academic preparedness and good written English;
relevant learning from work and life experience;
experience and understanding of social work and social care and appropriate personal and intellectual qualities;
understanding of, and commitment to, the values and ethics of social work.
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The organisation of teaching and learning on this course is modular. Assessment is based on written work, direct assessment of practice, various forms of continuous assessment, and participation in classes and workshops.
The following criteria are used when considering applications:
- academic preparedness and good written English;
- relevant learning from work and life experience;
- experience and understanding of social work and social care and appropriate personal and intellectual qualities;
- understanding of, and commitment to, the values and ethics of social work.
The Unit & Programme Management System is used for creating new and editing existing units and programmes. The System is the primary way for Schools to manage unit availability in SITS and programme and unit information that is published in the Programme and Unit Catalogue. It is essential to ensure that the information held here is kept up-to-date as it is also used to inform many other systems, including Syllabus+, Hobsons and online unit registration.
The MSc programme is planned and managed by University of Bristol. This is a two year master's programme designed to comply with University requirements, QAA guidelines at master's level and with the requirements of Social Work England and Department of Health. In addition, all students are expected to meet professional requirements in accordance with the Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF).
The programme prides itself on being research-live and practice-near, with academic input given by a staff team who are involved in cutting-edge research. This academic input is consolidated through 170 practice learning days and 30 skills days. Teaching and assessment are provided in collaboration with social work practitioners from partner agencies, and members of an active Service User and Carer Forum.
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