The Master of Social Work program at Glasgow Caledonian University is a program aimed at individuals who desire to significantly contribute to the wellbeing of communities. The course is designed to help students develop a firm foundation in social work theories and practice, and integrate knowledge of various disciplines, strategies, and methodologies into social work practice.Course Content: The program combines theoretical study with practice learning opportunities to foster a comprehensive grasp of social work practice. Topics covered include social work values, ethics, theories, and practice, human growth and life course development, political and legislative forces on social work among others.Key Modules: The course is structured into several modules spread across two years. Key models include Ethics and Values in Social Work, Power, Politics and Change, Applied Social Work Practice, and the Social Work Dissertation.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited by the Scottish Social Services Council. Graduates are eligible for registration as a social worker.Future Careers: This program prepares graduates for careers in a wide variety of settings such as local authorities, voluntary, and private sector agencies. Graduates may work in areas including Children and Families, Criminal Justice, Community Care and Mental Health.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.