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It is designed to help international students develop the advanced English language, academic literacy, study, and critical thinking skills required at a higher level of study at university. It will also offer the necessary broader subject-related knowledge and skills and enable you to communicate and study effectively at the undergraduate level.
You will study a combination of compulsory and optional modules, tailored specifically to supporting student progression onto the BA (Hons) in Social Work.
Our BA (Hons) in Social Work enables you to become a HCPC accredited social worker, equipped to practice in a range of settings.
You’ll learn the latest theory and gain hands-on practical experience, in a research-led learning environment. The programme has been developed in close collaboration with partner social work agencies to ensure you develop the skills you need to excel in this challenging profession.
Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements:
Typical offer - 72 UCAS tariff points.
A levels
DDD, along with GCSE Mathematics grade B/grade 6 and GCSE English grade D/grade 3 or equivalent.
BTEC Extended Diploma
Level 3 National Extended Diploma (from 2016) MMP, along with GCSE Mathematics grade B/grade 6
OR
BTEC Extended Diploma (2010-2016) Any Engineering subject to include Mathematics for Engineering Technicians (Unit 4) Pass
OR
BTEC Extended Diploma (2010-2016) Construction and Built Environment to include Mathematics in Construction and the Built Environment (Unit 3) Pass
OR
BTEC Extended Diploma (2010-2016) Applied Science to inc. Mathematical Calculations for Science (Unit 7) and Using Statistics in Science (Unit 8)
OR
BTEC Nationals Level 3 (from 2016). Any Engineering subject to include Calculus to Solve Engineering Problems (Unit 7) Pass AND GCSE English grade D/grade 3 or equivalent.
Applicants on Access Programmes
Not accepted.
International Baccalaureate requirements
72 UCAS tariff points, with Maths Standard Level grade 5 plus Higher Level grade 3 or Standard Level grade 4 in English.
English Language Requirements:
GCSE Maths grade B/grade 6 and GCSE English grade D/grade 3 (equivalents accepted).
If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course. See the Language Centre for more details. For further information on English Language requirements please see the dedicated international entry requirements page.
Fees
International / EU full time tuition fee: £13440
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