Showing 301 courses for 'social work'
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- UCAS: H2L9
- Undergraduate
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
BA (Hons) Sociology & Criminology
Sociology and Criminology has quickly become a popular and dynamic course, due to its increasing social relevance in contemporary society.
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- UCAS: B400
- Undergraduate
- Full time
BSc (Hons) Nutrition
On this course, you'll discover all the key areas of nutrition, combining behavioural and lifestyle issues that are present in society today.Â
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- CPD
Social Work-Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE)
This unit is aimed at students who are newly qualified Social Workers and are undertaking their Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE).  ... -
- CPD
Enabling Work-Based Learning
This unit will provide the opportunity for candidates to: Develop the skills, knowledge and attributes needed to teach, mentor, support and assess;... -
- Short Course
- Distance learning
Environmental Law & Social Justice
In this course we aim to explore factors that influence environmental social justice outcomes in environmental policy debates, as well as legal and policy dynamics.
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- CPD
Professional Supervision in Health & Social Care
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- CPD
Professional Reasoning and Judgement in Health & Social Care
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- UCAS: N581
- Undergraduate
- Full-time
BA (Hons) Marketing Communications for Social Change
Want to change the world? Learn to use marketing communication strategies for positive societal change. Understand the impact of consumption and explore the purpose of organisations and brands and their role in society.
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- Postgraduate Research Studentship
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
PhD Studentship - Developing a measurement framework to represent impact of social media on organisations in crisis
PhD Studentship - Developing a measurement framework to represent the impact of social media on organisations during and after a crisis This study... -
- UCAS: J21B
- Undergraduate
- Full time
BSc (Hons) Anthropology
This degree - one of just a handful at UK universities to offer complementary units covering social anthropology alongside the core focus on biological anthropology – provides a firm foundation for understanding how societies work.Â