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University of Lincoln BSc (Hons) Social Work Practice

University of Lincoln

BSc (Hons) Social Work Practice

Lincoln, United Kingdom

3 years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

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    About : The BSc (Hons) Social Work Practice program offers students a comprehensive understanding of social work principles. It focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects, preparing graduates to effectively support individuals and communities. Students will engage in critical analysis, helping them address complex social issues while promoting social justice. The program emphasizes the importance of empathy and ethical practice in social work.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates will have opportunities in various fields, including social work, community development, and mental health services. They may work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or healthcare settings, serving vulnerable populations and advocating for social change. The skills obtained will equip them for roles such as case managers, counselors, or policy analysts.

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This full-time, 3-year BSc Social Work Practice offers students a flexible route to qualification as a social worker and will be delivered via a blended learning method of face-to-face and online teaching.

The first year of study is largely preparatory and no practice placements are undertaken. As the course progresses, complex concepts will be explored alongside developing skills in critical reflection and analysis.

Placements will commence during your second year of study with a 70-day placement, enhanced by a 100-day placement in the final year. Both placements are full-time and will require full-time attendance. The regulating body for social workers, Social Work England, require one of the placements to be undertaken in a statutory setting. Please note, students are responsible for covering the cost of placement including transport, accommodation, and general living expenses.

During both placements, students will be supervised by a Practice Educator who is a qualified social worker and responsible for assessment of the student whilst on placement. Please note that students are required to pass both placements in order to successfully qualify as a social worker.

"This information was correct at the time of publishing (October 2024)"

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