Your questions answered ...
Social Work BSc Hons
Overview Social workers change lives for the better and help protect some of society’s most vulnerable people.
On this BSc (Hons) Social Work degree, which is approved by Social Work England, you’ll
read moreHow do I apply and how easy is it to get in?
What you will need to do
What you won’t need to do
Points of entry for Social Work BSc Hons
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Entry requirements for Health and Social Care and Social Work at University of Portsmouth
Required subjects for Social Work BSc Hons at University of Portsmouth
UCAS points for current students on Health and Social Care and Social Work at University of Portsmouth
English language requirements
What else do you need to know when applying to university in the UK?
Navigating the university application process can be a bit daunting at the start. Use our series of helpful guides on key steps in the process to get started.
What do you need to know about the cost of university in the UK?
Studying at university can be expensive. Read our default hints and tips to get the best value for the money.
How good is this course?
Most relevant Student Reviews for Health and Social Care at University of Portsmouth
Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology, BA Hons FullTime
I actually did childhood and youth studies with criminology - this wasn’t an option here to select. I adore the course, although, I’ve never seen nor been contacted by my personal tutor. read more
Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology, BA Hons FullTime
The course is a sham, no accreditation from either the psychology side and no prospects going forward with working with children without further completing a masters. read more
Early Childhood Studies, BA Hons FullTime
Not too bad have tutor helping me find a job abroad as a result of passing degree. read more
Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology, BA Hons FullTime
For someone wanting to go into counselling/clinical psychology field, there is no option to do a dissertation in psychology, it has to be in education as a major, which makes no sense as you will neither be qualified as teacher status nor will you be able to get on the bps accredited degree. However, Southampton University does the same course and there is a choice for this to happen and you do get teacher status or accredited BPS - I have no idea why Portsmouth University does not follow this same structure, the lectures for Childhood and Youth are mundane and could be read from home, on Moodle! There should be more options with psychology, for those that do not want to go into teaching! One final point, attendance and going to allocated lectures/seminars is a major priority for the course leaders, and admin, which is a waste of our time and money, at this level, if students make a decision to either jump in on a lecture/seminar not on their allocated timetable - so what? read more
Most relevant Student Reviews for Social Work at University of Portsmouth
Social Work (Postgraduate Entry), MSc FullTime
*Studied msc in criminal justice, but this site would not let me choose as an option so had to pick social work* Some lecturers should not be lecturers. Should stick to completing their PhD as they are not there for their students. Course has no career prospects. Better off sticking to your bachelors. read more
Childhood and Youth Studies with Criminology, BA Hons FullTime
My experience is good, some good modules read more
6 aggregated reviews by students studying at University of Portsmouth.