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Hi all,
Just wondered whether anyone had any previous experiences of studying Social Work Undergrad degree at Greenwich, and what their thoughts are? I am considering going to Greenwich, as I would like to stay in London.
Does anyone have information on the teaching, future job prospects and particularly the kinds of placements you may be offered? Thanks! x
Just wondered whether anyone had any previous experiences of studying Social Work Undergrad degree at Greenwich, and what their thoughts are? I am considering going to Greenwich, as I would like to stay in London.
Does anyone have information on the teaching, future job prospects and particularly the kinds of placements you may be offered? Thanks! x
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(Original post by zozcan)
Hi all,
Just wondered whether anyone had any previous experiences of studying Social Work Undergrad degree at Greenwich, and what their thoughts are? I am considering going to Greenwich, as I would like to stay in London.
Does anyone have information on the teaching, future job prospects and particularly the kinds of placements you may be offered? Thanks! x
Hi all,
Just wondered whether anyone had any previous experiences of studying Social Work Undergrad degree at Greenwich, and what their thoughts are? I am considering going to Greenwich, as I would like to stay in London.
Does anyone have information on the teaching, future job prospects and particularly the kinds of placements you may be offered? Thanks! x
According to TheUniGuide the overall student satisfaction is 61%. In terns of teaching, 86% of students feel the staff make the subject interesting and 95% feel ideas and concepts are explored in-depth. 88% are employed or in further education after graduation
We have also have a TEF rating of silver and the social work teaching staff are active in research and experts in their fields
Job prospects include practising as a social worker (after registering with HCPC)
Placements include strong work placement arrangements with local authorities as well as the private and voluntary sectors. To find out what specific placements you could be offered you may want to come to our virtual open day we have on 18 July so you can have an opportunity to find out more from academics.
I don’t study social work but I’m a student at Greenwich so I’m happy to answer any general questions about Greenwich you have

Hope this helps
Devina
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