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Programme summary for MA Social Work and Emotional Wellbeing (D60M)

About Programme

The course provides a unique integrated and highly flexible programme of study, with opportunities for professional and academic study and development towards a range of professional post-qualifying and academic awards leading to the Masters in Social Work & Emotional Wellbeing. The academic standard of this course enables advanced and intensive learning and research to be rooted in professional practice. Thus it contributes to the professional development of the individual and the wider professional community. The intermediate qualifications similarly support both professional and academic development. Students on the clinical route undertake work discussion and supervised practice within any of three settings (clinical practice, management/consultation and education/training). Those following the dissertation route undertake a practice based dissertation supported by research methods and theoretical learning. All students study theory, observation, and policy. 

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Tuition Fees - 2013/14

Home/EU Fees

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  • Full time fee: Pending

International Fees

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Fees based on 30 credit modules (unless otherwise indicated) For further information regarding postgraduate fees please refer to www.uel.ac.uk/fees/

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