Social Work (UCAS Course code: L501) (MA)
    Duration24 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 13,952 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    Social Work (UCAS Course code: L501) (MA)

    About

    About the Course

    Applications are now open for the September 2026 intake

    UCAS Course code: L501, apply via the UCAS website using the Undergraduate section. Direct applications not accepted.

    The main aim of this programme is to produce competent, reflective, analytical and research-minded social workers, who are vocationally qualified, with advanced knowledge and skills to bring about innovations through collaborative practice and continuous learning.

    The programme has been approved since 2010 and is now subject to annual monitoring and validation by Social Work England (SWE). The content and delivery of the programme is subject to continued input from a range of stakeholders, with support from an established service user group; practitioners; and both former and current students. Our teaching methods facilitate participative learning, with students engaging with practice scenarios in our simulation suite.

    The School of Social Science has an active research base framed within the spheres of social justice and radical social work and prides itself on a policy oriented approach. The MA is taught within this ethos and students are encouraged to consider questions about inequalities in social work policy and practice and how they might be countered. The social work team are all research active and contribute regularly to relevant social work journals. The team has expertise in children and family social work, theorising childhood, racism and anti-racist social work, mental health and mental health user movements, youth justice, radical social work histories, community engagement and international social work.

    The School also organises regular conferences that give students the opportunity to engage with some of the leading social work academics in the country. In recent year’s we have also been facilitating ‘Integration Days’ providing opportunities for social work students to further develop the links between theory, research and practice. We have held Integration days based around ‘race’ and ‘LGBTQ+’ with guest speakers from nationally known writers/campaigners and local community organisations, with small group discussion enabling students to work together to develop key themes.

    The programme also offers opportunities for students to take part in field trips to Palestine, Turkey and Michigan, USA. In addition, students can opt to undertake part of their practice placement in India or Gambia.

    Why choose this subject?

    • Choose this subject if you want to make a difference to people’s lives and feel passionate and committed to social justice

    • Our students say: “The MA in Social Work delivered at Hope gives prospective Social Workers an opportunity to engage with what I have found to be a unique blend of traditional, mainstream and radical ideas on Social Work which is also underpinned by current and critical and cutting edge teaching and research” (Imogen Christie, MA student)

    • The student intake each year is limited to 25- 30 students – you will get to know the teaching team well and also have the opportunity to develop excellent peer group support

    • The team has expertise in children and family social work, theorising childhood, racism and anti-racist social work, mental health and mental health user movements, youth justice, radical social work histories, community engagement and international social work

    • The Masters qualification is highly regarded by employers

    Accreditation

    Social Work England (SWE)

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A first class or upper second class honours degree.

    A lower second class degree considered under special circumstances.

    GCSE English grade C (Grade 4 or above in the 2017 and onwards grading system), or an equivalent English qualification before application.

    Appropriate and relevant experience.

    Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formally the Criminal Records Bureau – CRB). Unfortunately, due to requirements of the placement providers we are unable to consider any applicants with convictions within 5 years of the start of the course.

    All candidates subject to interview and satisfactory health check.

    *All applicants must apply for this programme via ucas.com

    International Entry Requirements

    Non-UK applicants should achieve a minimum score of 7.0 overall in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assessment (or an equivalent assessment).

    • Usually a good undergraduate degree from a recognised university

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5

    English Program Requirements

    If you require a Student Route Visa to study in the UK, you will also have to meet the English language requirements for your study. These requirements are set by the UK Government.

    As a Higher Education Institute, Liverpool Hope University can choose how to assess a student’s knowledge of English. However, to meet UKVI requirements, all Student Route students must be at CEFR level B2 if you’re studying at a degree level or higher.

    Any qualifications that would be accepted in lieu of a SELT would need to be studied within an alloted time frame as indicated on the specific pages i.e 2/5 years. 

    You do not have to prove your knowledge of English if you are a national of, or have completed a qualification equivalent to a UK degree in, one of the countries listed below:

    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Australia
    • The Bahamas
    • Barbados
    • Belize
    • Dominica
    • Grenada
    • Guyana
    • Ireland
    • Jamaica
    • New Zealand
    • St Kitts and Nevis
    • St Lucia
    • St Vincent and the Grenadines
    • Trinidad and Tobago
    • UK
    • USA

    You also do not have to prove your knowledge of English if one of the following apply:

    • you are a national of Canada
    • you have studied in the UK before as a Tier 4 (Child) student*
    • you are applying to come to the UK for a study abroad programme as part of a university degree course in the USA

    *Please see Student Route guidance for full details

    At Liverpool Hope University, we will accept a range of qualifications and English Equivalencies to satisfy both your Academic English Requirements and English for UKVI purposes.

    Please see the tabs above for more detailed information regarding: tests, qualifications, country specific information and foundation english entry.

    The information on our English Language Requirements webpages should be used for guidance only and we reserve the right to change the evidence we will accept for English Language proficiency.

    Career

    Careers

    Social work is a large and growing sector which provides a wide variety of career opportunities. About half of Social Workers are involved in some way with supporting children, families and young people. However, if you prefer to work mainly with adults there are many specialist areas in which to develop your skills and your career, such as working with people using mental health services or enabling people with a learning disability to live independent lives. For more information see the British Association of Social Workers.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    13,952 / year

    Social Work (UCAS Course code: L501) (MA)

    Liverpool Hope University

    Liverpool Hope University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Liverpool