Study a Masters in Social Work

Study a Master's in Social Work
Date and time
29 Jan 2020 4pm - 7pm
Location

Seacole Building

City South Campus Seacole Building Westbourne Road Edgbaston Birmingham B15 3TN United Kingdom

Price

Free

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Come along to our informal drop-in event to speak with academic staff about our postgraduate Social Work course.

Whether you’re considering a career in Social Work, or just want to top-up your knowledge, our staff will be on hand to discuss your options and answer your questions.

Our postgraduate courses

Our range of postgraduate degrees includes the following Master’s courses:

Who should attend?

  • Anyone interested in Social Work in September 2020, whether that’s immediately after you complete your undergraduate degree or if you’re considering a change of career

  • Those who are already qualified Social Workers who want to further their skills, knowledge and understanding.

  • Anyone who has made an application or has an offer to start our Social Work course with us in September 2020 – you’re more than welcome to drop-in to ask any questions you might have.

Why attend a postgraduate drop-in event?

You can have one-to-one conversations with academic staff to help you choose the course that is right for you and ask questions you may have about course delivery, placements and the right path for your career in education and teaching.

Our Master’s courses can be studied part-time and you may wish to only study modules individually as part of your continuing professional development. This is an ideal opportunity to discuss your interests and options with academic staff.

You can also find out about our new learning facilities and resources, part of our £41 million expansion of the University’s City South Campus in Edgbaston.

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If you're interested in attending our January event, please press the 'Book now' button. For future events, please register your interest below. 

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