Professional Child and Family Studies PgDip/MA

Course facts

Qualification: Professional Child and Family Studies PgDip/MA
Duration: PgDip - 2 two years (part time); MA - 3 three years (part time)
Attendance: Part time - one day per week 
Assessment: Case study-based reports; individual and group presentations; dissertation (MA only)

Applicants from outside the UK are welcome. Please see the entry requirements.

This programme is awarded by the Kingston University’s School of Social Work in the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences. For more information about the course and the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, please visit Kingston University’s Professional Child and Family Studies PgDip/MA pages.

Course overview

This course is designed for social workers who have already completed specialist level or have substantial experience. It allows you to achieve General Social Care Council (GSCC)  GSCC Post-Qualifying Higher Specialist and Advanced level qualifications alongside a PgDip or MA. The course is also ideal for other professionals working in community care who want to develop at masters level.

The focus at Higher Specialist (PgDip) level is on the knowledge and skills needed to make complex judgements and discharge high levels of responsibility for the coordination of social support and the management of risk. The focus at Advanced (MA) level is on the knowledge and skills required for professional leadership and improvement of services. 

This masters programme is awarded by Kingston University and is delivered in partnership with St George’s, University of London, by the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences.

For full course details visit Professional Child and Family Studies MA/PGDip on the Kingston University website.

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