England
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Approved as a social work qualifying award in England by Social Work England (SWE) and in Scotland by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) -
Includes a compulsory residential weekend or online alternative, three workshops and two substantive work-based practice placements supervised by a practice educator -
Equips you to engage in critical and reflective professional practice according to the Standards for Social Work Education and Codes of Practice and Conduct for the nation in which you train -
Includes a work-based project that develops your knowledge of a particular field in social work practice and leads to recommendations for improvement in your personal/work-based context
- Code
- F80
- Course type
Masters Degree - Level
Postgraduate - Credits
180 - Length
Part-time – 30 months
- Start dates
January 2027
- Study method
- Distance and
practice-based learning
Modules (180 credits)
Learning outcomes
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Develop advanced professional practice – Learn to apply social work theory, legislation and values across children and families, adults and mental health contexts. -
Think critically about complex situations – Analyse social, legal, cultural and ethical factors that shape practice and decision-making. -
Strengthen core social work capabilities – Build skills in communication, assessment, multi-agency working, risk analysis and evidence-informed practice. -
Undertake reflective, practice-based learning – Complete supervised placements, evaluate your development and design a work-based project for improvement.
Awarded qualification
International recognition
Regulations
The average study time is 12–15 hours each week, but this will be considerably higher during periods of practice-based learning when you will typically be required to attend the placement setting four days per week for up to 25 weeks at a time.
You must finish the first two modules of the MA in Social Work within five years and complete the qualification within nine years.
Manage your studies on the module website
How are you taught
Tutorials and collaborative learning
Practice-based learning and supervision
How your learning is assessed
Accessibility and support
Entry requirements for this course
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Health and Social Care -
Nursing -
Occupational Therapy -
Psychology -
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Law/Legal studies -
Teaching/Education
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Complete an OU application form which will include a personal statement, references and employer’s endorsement -
Complete a declaration of suitability for social work -
Have GCSE grade 9–4 (A*–C) in English and mathematics or certified equivalent -
Demonstrate IT competence through self-declaration -
Achieve an International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) score of 7 if English is not your first language -
Undertake a written test -
Take part in an interview -
Have an enhanced DBS with lists check (i.e. checks against all registers including both children and vulnerable adults) dated within one year prior to starting the programme -
Complete a health check. If, in exceptional circumstances, there are serious doubts about your fitness to practice on health grounds, the University’s doctor may ask you to undergo a medical examination. This examination will be at your own expense.
Have you studied before?
Tuition fee in England
Total fee for qualification at current prices
What's included?
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You’ll need your own computer and internet access. -
If you choose to study a module that involves attending a UK residential school or weekend, there will be additional costs, such as travel to and from the venue.
What are my funding options?
Postgraduate loans in England
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Get a non-means-tested maintenance loan of up to £13,206, paid directly to you. -
Your first instalment is paid after you’ve started studying an eligible postgraduate qualification. -
Repayments only start when you earn over the current income threshold of £21,000 a year.
Open University Student Budget Account (OUSBA)
Card payments
Employer sponsorship
Bank transfers and mixed payments
Additional support
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help with funding a postgraduate qualification if you're an OU honours graduate looking to build on your first degree -
help with study-related costs like set books and internet access -
a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) to cover study support costs if you have a disability. It’s not means-tested, and there’s no age limit -
support from our Disabled Veterans’ Scholarship Fund for a full Open University qualification if your disability is a result of being injured in, or due to, military service.
Career relevance
Successful completion of the embedded Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work acts as a social work qualifying award in England by Social Work England (SWE) and in Scotland by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC).
