About Msocw (hons) Social Work in University of York
The Master in Social Work (Hons) is a professional qualification which entitles you to apply to register as a social worker: a challenging and rewarding career.
This four-year course, which includes two years of postgraduate study, provides an advanced alternative to standard three-year BA Social Work degrees. You'll gain a Masters-level qualification which is highly valued by employers. You'll have the opportunity to gain practice experience in a voluntary sector placement in your second year, followed by placements within diverse social work settings in Year 3 and 4.
Through a carefully tailored programme of coursework and practical learning, you'll gain the knowledge and skills required as a professional social worker. You will develop abilities that enable you to join a rapidly changing and fast-paced profession. The integration of practice, theory and research means you will be a competent and critically reflective social worker, able to make informed judgements based on sound analysis, often in unpredictable circumstances.
You will develop professional skills and knowledge to improve the lives of vulnerable people. Service users and carers contribute directly to our teaching, giving you an unparalleled insight into the complexities of social work. You'll gain the ability to face complex and difficult human situations with confidence, creativity, compassion and integrity. You'll learn to work alongside people and to incorporate principles of social justice into your everyday practice.
Join a thriving School, internationally recognised for its teaching and research excellence and gain a solid foundation from which to begin your professional journey.
Accreditation
After completing this degree you can apply to register as a social worker with Social Work England. As a social work student you will be expected to adhere to the standards set out in the Social Work England professional standards.
Academic qualification equivalents
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Typical offers for Standard XII (awarded by a recognised Board of Higher Secondary Education) are based on an average score ranging between 75% to 85%.
- An average score of 85% is comparable to A*AA/AAA
- An average score of 80% is comparable to AAB/ABB
- An average score of 75% is comparable to BBB
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For CBSE and CISCE boards we will accept the overall average score from the best four subjects. For other State Boards, we will accept the overall score from the best five subjects. Good A level and International Baccalaureate grades are also accepted. Actual grades required will vary by course.
Other post-school qualifications may also be considered for entry to York on a case by case basis.
English language requirements
- IELTS :6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
- TOEFL:87 overall, with a minimum of 21 in each component.
- PTE :61, with a minimum of 55 in each component.
University of York Highlights
Type |
Public research university |
Endowment |
£7 million |
Cost of Attendance |
£7,523 and £10,523
(cost varies from courses chosen to type of accommodation) |
Student Retention Rate |
84.6% |
Financial Aid |
Scholarship and loans |
International students |
20% |
Male to female ratio |
1:1.29 |
Teaching excellence |
81.1% |
Student’s satisfaction |
79.2% |
Admission desk |
cs-ug-admissions@york.ac.uk
OR
cs-pgt-admissions@york.ac.uk |
University of York Annual Cost to Attend
Fee |
Cost |
Tuition |
$52,204 |
Books and Supplies |
$718 |
Other Fees |
$2,676 |
Room and Board |
$19,244 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$2,790 |
Total One Year Cost |
$77,632 |