Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Social Work
Institute: Institute of Community Services
How to Apply
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Course Description
The MCAST BA (Hons) in Social Work aims at nurturing social workers with the right knowledge, attitude and skills to fulfil this professional role to the highest standards. The degree will take four years to complete and is hands-on work based learning. During the working experience, educators and employers will support students in linking the world of employment with theory related to the role of social workers. The degree will lead to a social work profession, a career that supports individuals and families in addressing various social issues such as accessing services, providing services in schools, hospital settings or correctional facilities. Social work also targets larger scale interventions through research, working with non-governmental organisations and policymaking. The degree welcomes applicants from MCAST Advanced Diploma in Social Care as well as other learners coming from post-secondary education having obtained the MATSEC level, and those who have been working in social care and wish to further their skills. To progress to the second year of the course students must successfully complete specific units.
Career Prospects
Social Worker
Entry Requirements
Internal Progression Route….
MCAST Advanced Diploma in Health and Social Care
or
MCAST Advanced Diploma in Social Care
OR
2 A-Level passes and 2 I-Level passes
and
Compulsory: SEC/SSCP-Level Pass in English Language
Other Important matters to be noted and considered:
Once found eligible for this Degree Programme, and consequently become an MCAST registered student, the following needs to be noted.
Before being eligible to continue to the second year of studies, students must successfully complete all year 1 units forming part of the programme structure, and in particular the following core units;
CSSCW-506-2407 Introduction to Intra-Personal Skills and Reflective Practice
CSSCW-506-2410 Interpersonal Skills and Working within Teamwork
Similarly, prior to being able to start off the accredited Apprenticeship placement, the above two units forming part of the Degree programme structure must be successfully completed.