Why study MA Social Work (Top-up) at Middlesex University?
We are looking for people who are committed to social inclusion and who are familiar with issues surrounding disempowerment, deprivation and inclusivity. You will bring leadership skills, the ability to empathise and an ability to deal with complex situations working in partnership with others. You will have a strong commitment to developing the social work profession and to developing evidence based practice.
- Tailored teaching: This course has been designed for Social Work England registered social workers who have a PGDip in Social Work and who wish to achieve a master's level award. You will experience an integration of practice and research.
- Applied learning: You will benefit from live on-campus teaching sessions alongside our pre-qualifying MA/PGDip Social Work students in interactive workshop-style seminars. Students wishing to join virtually may also be considered.
- Ongoing support: You will be supported every step of the way via 1:1 sessions with your allocated dissertation supervisor.
- Expert teaching: You will be taught by staff from within our Department of Mental Health and Social Work where prominent and pioneering research projects in the disciplines are undertaken.
- Resources and facilities: As a student of this course you'll receive a free electronic textbook for the module, free printing and copying, 24 hour library services and access to a range of other valued resources.
Successful completion of the module will allow you to upgrade your PGDip in Social Work to an MA in Social Work. As well as an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the subject, you will also gain and develop research skills, critical thinking and an ability to develop and apply evidence based practice.
Student stories and experiences
About your course
You will undertake a dissertation relevant to Social Work practice. You will be supported by an academic supervisor who will help you to navigate your research and the writing of your dissertation.
To find out more about this course please download the Social Work Top up MA programme specifications (PDF).
Teaching
You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.
We aim to model a wide range of teaching strategies and approaches on the course which you can adapt to your own setting.
How is the MA Social Work (Top-up) taught?
This programme involves undertaking a small scale research project. You will have the opportunity for individual supervision from an academic adviser and the module leader will run a series of dissertation workshops which comprise the module.
Please email Rahaman Mohammed for further information.
| Learning structure: typical hourly breakdown | ||
| On-campus | Contact time per week, per level: | Total for the single module: 6 hours workshops 7 hours individual supervision |
| Independent study | Average hours per week, per level: | 5 hours |
This information is likely to change slightly for 2025/26 entry as our plans evolve. You'll receive full information on your teaching before you start your course.
Definitions of terms
- On campus learning – This will focus on active and experiential sessions that are both:
- Led by your tutors including seminars, lab sessions and demonstrations We'll schedule all of this for you
- Student-led by you and other students, like small group work and presentations.
- Independent study– This covers activities which will be set for you by your tutor, but which you will undertake in your own time. Examples of this include watching online materials, participating in an online discussion forum, completing a virtual laboratory or reading specific texts. You may be doing this by yourself of with your course mates depending on your course and assignments. Outside of these hours, you’ll also be expected to do further independent study where you’ll be expected to learn, prepare, revise and reflect in your own time.
You will be based at our north London campus in Hendon.
Assessments
You will be expected to produce a 10,000 word dissertation.
Academic support
You have a strong support network available to you to make sure you develop all the necessary academic skills you need to do well on your course.
Our support services will be delivered online and on campus and you have access to a range of different resources so you can get the help you need, whether you’re studying at home or have the opportunity to come to campus.
You have access to one to one and group sessions for personal learning and academic support from our library and IT teams, and our network of learning experts. Our teams will also be here to offer financial advice, and personal wellbeing, mental health and disability support.
Facilities and support
Our Sheppard Library has over 1000 study areas and 600 computer spaces
Careers
How can the MA Social Work (Top-up) support your career?
Our graduates have been successful in obtaining employment in advanced social worker roles across a wide range of social work settings. Having a masters-level qualification in social work is advantageous if you would like to:
- Progress your social work career with an internationally recognised qualification
- Work as a social worker overseas
- Work in academia
- Complete further study at PhD level.
Entry requirements
Qualifications
- We require applicants to have a PGDip Social Work and be registered with Social Work England
- Applicants must have evidence of having studied a research methods module either at undergraduate or postgraduate level
Further requirements
- Enhanced DBS check may also be required
Interviews
Entry onto this course does not require an interview.
Applications for postgraduate study should be made directly to the university. Please visit our Postgraduate application page for further information and to apply.
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I appreciated the sessions and found them helpful. Each session was designed to support each aspect of the dissertation. It was a positive experience.
Top-up student
Jan 2021
Fees and funding
The fees below are for the 2025/26 academic year.
UK students1
Part-time students: £65 per dissertation credit