

BA Social Work
About this course
Social work is one of the most demanding and most important of the caring professions. Social workers support individuals, families, and communities facing some of the most difficult circumstances in human life, including child protection, domestic abuse, mental illness, addiction, disability, poverty, and social exclusion. The role requires not just empathy and resilience but a rigorous understanding of legal frameworks, statutory duties, and evidence-based interventions, alongside the capacity to make complex judgements under pressure and to advocate effectively for the people you work with. At Sheffield Hallam University, this three-year full-time degree prepares you for professional practice as a registered social worker. You will learn to integrate legal frameworks, statutory responsibilities, and therapeutic interventions that affect individuals and communities, interpreting research evidence and connecting theory to practice throughout. Sheffield Hallam's collaborative relationship with the South Yorkshire Teaching Partnership gives you access to practice learning experiences across five local authorities in the South Yorkshire region, ensuring that your academic preparation is matched by substantial and well-supported practice experience in real social work settings. This combination of theoretical grounding and hands-on learning is fundamental to the professional formation the degree aims to achieve. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Graduates of social work programmes who meet the requirements for registration with Social Work England are qualified to work as professional social workers in a wide range of statutory and voluntary settings. Child and family social work, adult social care, mental health social work, youth offending teams, substance misuse services, and hospital social work are all common areas of practice. Many social workers also develop specialist expertise through continuing professional development and postgraduate study, moving into practice management, advanced specialist roles, or academic teaching and research. It is a career defined by its commitment to justice, dignity, and the potential for human change.
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