About Social Work BA (hons) in University of Dundee
Social justice is central to effective social work and to this course. You will develop a wide range of skills, values, and knowledge framed from a social justice perspective, to understand and address the social challenges faced by vulnerable people.
Social work offers you a fascinating and rewarding career. You'll gain valuable insight and experience of the social work role through a combination of learning opportunities on campus and in practice.
Practice learning opportunities take place in a range of settings, working with a variety of people with diverse needs. We have links with many agencies, and work in partnership to offer you practice learning opportunities with local authorities, and in private and voluntary settings.
Through reflective and professional practice, you'll learn about:
- the community context of social work
- the theory of contemporary practice
- the legal and policy context
- understanding human development
- values and ethical issues
- models of social work intervention
Through the active involvement of our Carer and User Group, we draw on the expertise of carers and those who use social work services. Their knowledge and experience informs many aspects of the course and you'll gain a greater understanding of their needs.
You will also have inter-professional learning opportunities, by studying alongside students on other courses such as teacher education, community education, and nursing.
Career
After you graduate you will be eligible for full registration with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) as a professionally qualified social worker.
Since social workers are employed in a wide range of community and group care settings, providing services for most social groups, there is scope to pursue a career in line with your particular interests.
Most of our graduates are employed shortly after graduating with many securing employment prior to finishing their studies.
You will acquire an internationally recognised qualification, and we have graduates working professionally across the world.
Graduates in recent years have risen to the highest professional levels in social work and related agencies.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Students must have good results (60% overall) in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: The requirement for most undergraduate and postgraduate degrees is IELTS 6.5 overall with a 6.0 in writing and 6.0/5.5 minimum in the other three components.
- TOEFL (iBT): 88 overall, including at least 21 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, 23 in Writing.
- PTE: 62 overall, including at least 56 in all four skills
University of Dundee Highlights
Type |
Public, Co-ed |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1881 |
Location |
Dundee, Scotland |
Parent Institution |
University of Dundee |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/ Online |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
17:1 |
Financial Aid |
Available |
Test Scores Accepted |
IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, CAE, CPE, Duo lingo, etc. |
Percentage of International Students |
22% |
Intake sessions |
Fall, Winter |
University of Dundee Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expense |
Fee for undergraduates |
Fee for graduates |
Tuition |
18,150 GBP per year |
18,150 GBP per year |
Room & Board |
4,593 – 5,682 GBP |
6,981 - 7,585 GBP |
Transport |
80 GBP per month |
80 GBP per month |
Food |
74 GBP per month |
74 GBP per month |
Interests and hobbies |
46 GBP per month |
46 GBP per month |
Personal expenditure, utilities and miscellaneous |
26 GBP per month |
26 GBP per month |