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Learning Partnerships, Programme Catalogue 2011/12


UDAS-WFB10: BSc (hons) Social Work

Leading to the award of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK

Mode of attendance: Full-time at Wiltshire College

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Year 1

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  • This year of this programme of study does not currently fall within the NFAAR


Academic Year

Compulsory Units
AS10344 Sociology for social work 10 Credits
AS10345 Social policy for social work 10 Credits
AS10346 Psychology, personal growth & development 10 Credits
AS10347 Contemporary social work 10 Credits
AS10348 Information & communications technology (ICT) & social work 10 Credits
AS10349 Level 1 period of assessed practice (30 days) 10 Credits

Year 2

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  • This year of this programme of study does not currently fall within the NFAAR


Academic Year

Compulsory Units
AS20350 Communication skills 10 Credits
AS20351 Social work theory 10 Credits
AS20352 Preparation for social work practice 10 Credits
AS20353 Social work law 10 Credits
AS20354 Level 2 period of assessed practice (85 days) 20 Credits

Year 3

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  • This year of this programme of study does not currently fall within the NFAAR


Academic Year

Compulsory Units
AS30355 Research methods 20 Credits
AS30356 Achieving independent & critical practice 10 Credits
AS30357 Observation, interpretation & action 10 Credits
AS30358 Level 3 period of assessed practice (85 days) 20 Credits

Notes:
* This programme catalogue is applicable for the 2011/12 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2012/13 and beyond should not assume that later years of a programme will be in the format displayed here for 2011/12.
* Programmes and units are subject to change at any time, in accordance with normal University procedures.
* Availability of units will be subject to constraints such as staff availability, minimum and maximum group sizes, and timetabling factors as well as a student's ability to meet any pre-requisite rules.