Social workers support and protect some of society’s most deprived and vulnerable people. The Open University’s MA in Social Work enhances practitioners’ knowledge of social work theory and legislation, applying learning to practice, and develops critical and analytical skills. The MA also includes an embedded, professionally qualifying Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work which leads to eligibility to apply for registration as a qualified social worker with Social Work England (SWE) or the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC).
The MA in Social Work is a distance learning, work-based route which includes a compulsory residential weekend or online alternative, three workshops, two substantive work-based practice placements and a work-based project. Through completion of this qualification, students will be equipped to engage in critical and reflective professional practice, according to the Standards for Social Work Education and Codes of Practice and Conduct for the nation in which they train. Furthermore, the MA develops students’ knowledge of a particular field in social work practice and leads to recommendations for improvement in a personal/work-based context.
For employers, the programme provides the opportunity to develop and retain current staff. Because students study alongside work, they will put their learning into practice immediately, for the positive benefit of service users.
The full masters programme (including the PG Diploma) is available for study in England and Scotland. It is approved as a social work qualifying award in England by Social Work England (SWE), subject to meeting registration requirements, and in Scotland by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), subject to conditions. The MA in Social Work is not currently available for students working in Wales.
The MA in Social Work:
The programme is designed to develop staff who already have a degree in a qualifying field of study and who have the potential to take on greater challenges and responsibilities as qualified social workers.
This is a broad qualification spanning children and families, adults and mental health social work, helping to prepare graduates to work in a range of settings to enhance the delivery of services provided by your workplace, including local authorities, healthcare providers and the private, voluntary and independent sector.
Employers must commit to the following programme requirements for the MA in Social Work:
The entry requirements in England and Scotland vary. Please visit the MA in Social Work webpage for prospective students for the full current entry requirements.
The MA in Social Work is a 180-credit programme comprising three stages. The subject matter is interdisciplinary, derived from psychology, sociology, social policy, law and social work studies.
Stage 1 of the programme will enable students to contextualise the experiences of service users and carers and learn about approaches to social work practice, as well as providing opportunities to examine the nature of the organisations that supply social work services. In addition to online learning, this module includes 80 days of practice-based learning. At Stage 2, the second module builds on the previous module and will support student social workers in becoming confident, analytical and reflective practitioners. Students will extend their research skills and explore social work practice with different service user groups. This module includes a further practice placement of 90 days. At Stage 3, the third module will include a compulsory residential weekend or online alternative, three workshops and a work-based project that develops practitioners’ knowledge of a particular field in social work practice and leads to recommendations for improvement in a personal/work-based context.
The modules must be studied in order and students will be required to attend compulsory practice skills workshops both face to face and online on these modules.
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Stage 1 |
Stage 2 |
PGDip and Registration |
Stage 3 |
Completion |
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Developing social work practice |
Advancing social work practice |
Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work awarded Registration with Social Work England (SWE) or the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) |
Advancing professional practice |
MA in Social Work awarded |
Our tutor-supported online learning gives your employees the flexibility to pick the most suitable times proactively and reactively to minimise disruption to service provision. This means students are rarely required to be on day release at the same time and frontline services are protected. It also means travel costs and expenses are minimised.
Online module delivery is both varied and interactive, using rich media formats that engage and enthuse learners on their journey. Learning is perfectly suited to staff working shifts, as it can be accessed 24/7 on computers, tablets and mobile devices, and can be immediately applied into working practice. Online forums and discussion groups allow students to learn from others in different service settings and with different backgrounds.
If your employees already hold a qualifying Postgraduate Diploma in Social Work from another higher education institution (HEI), they may be eligible for credit transfer to register directly onto the dissertation module in order to 'top up' to the Master of Arts in Social Work. This option will be available across the UK.
We are a national provider with a local presence. Our programmes are supported closely by academic and practitioner colleagues who link with employers to provide ongoing management of the programme delivery.
The OU has the experience and support in place to help students to succeed and make a positive impact on practice.
The PT is a key role and provides individual support to students to progress and complete all the requirements of the professional programme. The support is tailored to the context of learners’ professional duties and their workplace environment. Regular engagement with learners’ line manager or work-based supervisor are critical components of this role. In addition, the PT coaches learners to integrate their academic learning with their professional work and guide them in the development of their portfolio.
The role of the Academic Tutor is to support success by using, interpreting and building on the teaching resources produced by the OU and provided to students. They monitor progression, mark assignments, provide personalised feedback and work in partnership with employers to support students’ academic, personal and professional development. In addition, Academic Tutors provide pastoral support to students. They are sometimes also referred to as Associate Lecturers or Module Tutors.
The Social Work Staff Tutor supports your organisation to deliver the Social Work degree to meet both organisational needs and the quality assurance requirements set down by Social Work England (SWE) and the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). They will be able to advise and give support on all stages of the process from recruitment of sponsored students through to qualification.
New employers
If you are interested in sponsoring a candidate on the MA in Social Work programme or haven't sponsored a candidate on an Open University Social Work programme within the last 4 years, you will need to complete an Expression of Interest Form. Please email wels-sw-enquiries@open.ac.uk to request a copy.
Forms for existing employers
If you are already sponsoring candidates on one of our Social Work programmes, your Agency Coordinator will be emailed a Booking Form for New and Continuing Students in April. If this form has not arrived, please contact us on 01908 654229 or email wels-sw-enquiries@open.ac.uk and we will arrange for one to be sent. Upon receipt of your booking form, you will be sent the necessary application and registration paperwork.
Application and Selection Process
Employers wishing to support and sponsor candidates should contact Scotland@open.ac.uk or call 0131 226 3851.
Individuals who are interested in pursuing this qualification can find out more information on our MA in Social Work webpage.
England: Please contact wels-sw-enquiries@open.ac.uk or call 01908 654229.
Scotland: Please contact Scotland@open.ac.uk or call 0131 226 3851.
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