Edinburgh Masters Social Work program

Welcome to the University of Edinburgh forum: where prospective and current students can discuss anything about the University of Edinburgh.

Announcements Posted on
TSR launches Learn Together! - Our new subscription to help improve your learning 16-05-2013
A note of caution regarding personal information 10-05-2013
The Universities forums need new moderators - nominations please! 06-05-2013
IMPORTANT: You must wait until midnight (morning exams)/4.30AM (afternoon exams) to discuss Edexcel exams and until 1pm/6pm the following day for STEP and IB exams. Please read before posting, including for rules for practical and oral exams. 28-04-2013
Sign in to Reply
  1. Marlena002's Avatar
    • Full Member
    • Location: USA
    • Posts: 128
    Edinburgh Masters Social Work program
    Can any current/former students give me some insight into how the program is structured? I did look on the website but I'd like a little inside info! What types of classes do you take? Anything on social policy, family issues, child abuse, etc? How do placements work?

  2. nearlyheadlessian's Avatar
    • Community Assistant
    • PS Helper
    • Vengeful, Imperial Overlord of The Student Room
    • Location: Edinburgh
    Re: Edinburgh Masters Social Work program
    (Original post by Marlena002)
    Can any current/former students give me some insight into how the program is structured? I did look on the website but I'd like a little inside info! What types of classes do you take? Anything on social policy, family issues, child abuse, etc? How do placements work?

    I've moved your thread to the University of Edinburgh subforum, just as I did with your last. Please post any questions related to UofE here, NOT in the Edinburgh Unis subforum.

    Unfortunately, we have no members that I know of with any experience in PG Social Work, so you're unlikely to get answers here. You might do better asking the department to put you in touch with alumni of the course.
Sign in to Reply
Share this discussion:  
Article updates
Moderators

We have a brilliant team of more than 60 volunteers looking after discussions on The Student Room, helping to make it a fun, safe and useful place to hang out.

Reputation gems:
The Reputation gems seen here indicate how well reputed the user is, red gem indicate negative reputation and green indicates a good rep.
Post rating score:
These scores show if a post has been positively or negatively rated by our members.