couses.ie logo

Master of Arts in Social Work

Course ID: 192977
Atlantic Technological University (ATU Sligo)
Sligo
4 years
9000

Course Content

The aim of this programme is to allow individuals to become professional and competent social workers who are knowledgeable, reflective, research-focused practitioners able to work critically and ethically in various sectors.ObjectivesTo provide students with the knowledge, skills and competencies to become professional social workers in various settings within the statutory, voluntary and independent sectors.To support students in developing a critical awareness of current issues facing society and generate innovative ideas to support the resolution of such issues.To facilitate students to develop an understanding of professional accountability and the legal and regulatory framework within which social work operates.To equip students to reflect and practise ethical, innovative and effective social work practice that actively promotes social justice in a diverse society.To develop learners who recognise and understand the importance of evidence and research in and to practice and who can contribute to this debate and apply it to social work practice.To develop civic and social responsibility as an informed learner.Programme StructureThe programme is part-time for four years. Students complete two practice placements as part of the programme.The programme is delivered by experts in social work practice and discipline-specific expertise.There are a limited number of places on this programme. To ensure the required competency of ATU graduates, this programme does not accept a request for advanced entry.

Course Details

Course LocationSligo Town, Sligo
Course TypeClassroom Based
Course QualificationMasters Degree
Course Start Date1st January 1970
Course Duration4 years
Course TimePart-time
Course Fee9000
Entry RequirementsAdmissions and Selection Criteria Once applicants register their application on the system using the 'Apply Now' link on the programme web page, they will receive guidance to submit the following: A copy of their third-level transcripts (it must be a relevant qualification within the discipline of social sciences) CV Three templates that applicants are required to complete (a) an Academic Reference Template, (b) an Employer Reference Template, and (c) a Work/Practice Experience form Template Applicants must ensure that the academic reference, employer reference, and evidence of relevant practice experience are provided only in the templates provided. Applicants should not provide any other documentation other than what is listed above. Applicants will be given a deadline for the provision of all relevant documentation, after which time shortlisting will occur. If an applicant is shortlisted, they will be invited to interview. Interviews have two components: (1) written assessment and (2) individual interview. To be considered for an interview and selection for this programme, applicants require: 2.1 or above in a Social Science honours degree programme, i.e. B.Soc.Sc, Community Development, Early Childhood Care and Education, Psychology, Social Policy, Social Science, Social Care Practice, Sociology, Social Policy, Youth and Family Studies. If an applicant has a level 8 award in a discipline that is not social sciences, they must hold a postgraduate award in social sciences (minimum 2.1 grade). If an applicant has a level 8 award in a discipline that is not social sciences, they must hold a postgraduate award in social sciences (minimum 2.1 grade). Students with a grade of 2.2 and greater than five years of relevant experience may be considered suitable applicants to the programme. English Proficiency: As all lectures, tutorials, and practical work are delivered in English, it is vitally important that all students (who are not native English speakers) have the required standard on entry to ensure they gain maximum value from their time at ATU Sligo. The minimum English proficiency score required for entry to an MA Programme is IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. Further information on English proficiency requirements can be found here . Where this is relevant to an applicant's submissions, Certified Evidence must be submitted during the application process. Before starting the programme, students must have completed 420 hours (a minimum of 200 at interview) of non-study-related practice experience. Process Stage One: Students will apply for the programme online. All applicants will be reviewed, and those who demonstrate that they meet the application criteria will be shortlisted for the next stage of the selection process. If a large number meets the criteria, exceeding the places available, shortlisting for the next stage based on the highest overall GPA will occur. It is the student's responsibility to ensure all documents, including references, are received before the application deadline. Incomplete applications will not be processed, and no late applications will be considered. Stage Two: Shortlisted applicants will attend a full day of interview and selection. There are two components: (1) Written Assessment and (2) Individual Interview, all of which will be graded. -Written Assessment. Candidates will be given a topic to respond to within a specific time frame. -Individual Interview The highest-scoring applicants will be awarded places. Garda Vetting Garda Vetting is a requirement of this programme and will comply with ATU's Student Vetting Policy. During the Garda Vetting Process, issues that may emerge which were not declared by the student on the initial Vetting form may result in immediate termination of participation in the Programme. Offences disclosed through the process are considered a serious risk to children and vulnerable persons and may result in a student's discontinuation from the programme. Fitness to Practice A student to the Master's in Social Work must be Fit to Practice. ATU's policy provides guidance on Fitness to Practice. Students must read this policy and acknowledge that they have read and understood this requirement. Immunisations & Vaccinations Placement agencies may require students to be immunised against specific infectious diseases. The Department recommends that Social Work students are protected against Hepatitis B, Tuberculosis (TB), Mumps, Measles Rubella (MMR) and Varicella (Chicken Pox).

Course Provider

Atlantic Technological University (ATU Sligo)

ATU Sligo, Ash Lane, Co. Sligo, F91 YW50, Ireland , ATU St Angelas, Lough Gill, Co. Sligo,  F91 C634, Ireland , Sligo, Republic of Ireland

Follow Us on Socials

Atlantic Technological University (ATU Sligo)

Find Us on the Map

Contact Provider

    I confirm I have read the Privacy Policy,Terms and Conditions & Cookie Information and agree to join the Courses.ie community.
    Enter captcha code: captcha

    Other Courses Offered by "Atlantic Technological University (ATU Sligo)"

    Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Industrial Science

    This new and innovative Level 8 BSc Honours Applied Industrial Science (Add-On) intensive workplace-based programme offers a new mode of study blending workplace-based activities and learning with online academic study.

    Bachelor of Science in Applied Industrial Science

    This new and innovative Level 7 BSc Applied Industrial Science (Add-On) intensive workplace-based programme offers a new mode of study blending workplace-based activities and learning with online academic study.

    Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Medical Sciences

    At some point in our lives we all benefit from Biomedical Science.

    Certificate in Automation and Electronics

    This programme, in addition to offering a minor award at level 6, is designed as a one-year online qualifier to allow holders of craft qualifications and others with substantial relevant work experience to progress to the level 7 BEng in Electronic Engineering.

    Courses.ie © 2026
    © Jazbury Ltd T/A Courses.ie. Reg in Ireland No 293988. All Rights Reserved.
    Proudly designed by Wikid
    home