About Social Work BA (hons) in University of Sunderland
BA (Hons) Social Work is the essential first step to becoming a qualified Social Worker. When you have graduated, you will be eligible to apply for registration as a social worker with Social Work England.
Social Workers improve the lives of a huge range of people. For example, you could work with people with learning difficulties, children and families, older people, people who have problems with drug and alcohol misuse, people who experience mental health problems, or disabled people.
This course is taught via workshops, small group work, lectures, computer-based learning, presentations and independent learning.
Your progress will be assessed with group projects/presentations, written assignments, portfolios of work, and exams at the end of some modules. Throughout the degree you'll have one-to-one support from academic staff.
You will learn about the role of a social worker and the legislation which is applicable to social work theory, research, ethics and values.
Two practice learning opportunities (70 and 100 days) in your second and third year will help you to put your learning into practice.
You will develop skills in problem-solving, communication, working with others and patience. You will also learn about law, partnership working, assessment, intervention, mental health and disability issues.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS :overall score of 6.0 and at least 5.5 or higher in each component
University Of Sunderland Highlights
University Type |
Public University |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1992 |
Graduate Job Rate |
94.2% |
Annual Turnover |
£135 million |
Overall Student Satisfaction Rate |
84% |
Cost of Attendance |
£14,500 |
Applications Accepted |
Online |
Number of Students in the University |
19,531 |
Undergraduate |
15,153 |
Postgraduate |
4,028 |
Percentage of International Students |
36% |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Months |
January and September |
Mode of Program |
Part-Time, Full Time and online |
University Of Sunderland Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Courses
|
Average fees
|
English programmes
|
£100 - £500/week
|
Foundation programmes
|
£6000 - £8.000 /year
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Undergraduate programmes
|
£9.000 - £15.000 /year
|
Postgraduate programmes
|
£9000 - £16.000/year
|
Student accommodation |
£100 per week |
Bills (except in halls of residence, where they are included in the rent) |
average is £21 per week |
Food |
£50–£70 |
Clothing |
average is £12 per week |
Course costs |
average is £32 per week |
Travel |
average outside London is £15 per week; inside London £18. |
Social activities |
average is £38 |
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires you to have a budget of at least £1,000 per month to study in inner London boroughs, and £ 800 per month to study outside London boroughs.
Application Processes
he UCAS code of the University is S84.
- Application Fees: 18 GBP
- Deadline: As the University offers an enormous number of Courses, the deadline for applying for every course varies.
- Documents: Here is the list of Documents you will need while applying for the University.
- Complete Application
- Academic Transcript
- Personal Statement
- References
- English Language Proficiency
- Financial Statement
- GMAT/ GRE score (For Graduates)
- Visa Certification
- Copy of Passport
English Language Proficiency Qualifications Accepted
If an International Student applying for the University is from a nation where English is the First Language, it is required to Qualify in any of the Given Examinations as a minimum.
- IELTS: A overall Score of 6.0 (with at least above 5.5 in each Component)
- Pearson Test of English Academic: A minimum score of 56 with not less than 51 in each Skill.
- Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: A grade of C or above.
- Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English: A grade of C or above.
If you have any other Qualifications, then you can contact the International Office for Advice or any Queries.
Email I’d: International.enquires@sunderland.ac.uk
Visa Requirements for International Students
- There two kinds of Visa you can apply for studying in the UK.
- Tier 4 General Student Visa: You can apply for this Visa if your Course duration is for more than six months. The Student can apply for this visa if he/she is over 16 years old. Tier 4 Visa
- Short Term Study Visa: This Visa is for Short term courses. The validity of Visa is normally for a period of Either six months and eleven months.