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through a taught course leading to a postgraduate certificate (as in the case of the PGCE or GSCC mentioned above), a postgraduate diploma (PGDip) or a masters degree (MA, MSc, MBA or equivalent). These courses are widely advertised and are normally focused upon a particular aspect of sociology with a view to subsequent career activity. You can access the DOH's full list of universities which have been approved to offer social work degree courses and the type of courses they are approved to offer.

For more information on further study and to find a course that interests you, see Masters degrees and search postgraduate courses in sociology. What do sociology graduates do?

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To become a social worker, for example, an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in social work is essential.

A PGCE or Postgraduate Certificate in Education is the key to a teaching career and most universities and colleges of higher education run courses. See the comments above about the need to ensure you are studying the right combination of subjects in your degree course for entry on to a PGCE course. As with the MPhil it may involve empirical research or alternatively be library based. It will be supervised by one but normally more members of academic staff. During the first there will normally be a course of research training and this is often accomplished by the completion of a PGDip in Social Research. A PhD will be expected to take between two and four years to complete, although some take longer. Job Search - Useful Links

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The growth of large organisations has created an increasing number of jobs associated with forward planning and calculating the effects of alternative policies. Sociologists are often employed in groups of specialists working in both public and private sector organisations to analyse present trends and make projections for the future. The inclusion of statistics training as part of most sociology degree courses make them a suitable preparation for such a career. Additionally this is a suitable basis from which to pursue further qualification such as for instance a Diploma in Town Planning. Social Work and the 'Caring Professions' Social work helps people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems. To succeed, social workers must work not only with clients but their families and friends as well as working closely with other organisations including the police, NHS, and schools. If you already have a degree you may be able to apply for a postgraduate course. You will see that postgraduate courses can be viewed separately.

Most qualified social workers are employed by local authority social services departments but there are alternatives. Entry to the probation service, and work in family care, ethnic minority relations, juvenile justice, shelters for the homeless, residential care, equal opportunities, etc., varies enormously but clearly a professional social work qualification is a considerable asset. All students must undergo assessed preparation to ensure their safety to undertake practice learning prior to their first placement. This will vary across universities but must include the opportunity to shadow an experienced social worker and the opportunity to develop a greater understanding of the experience of service users. Department of Health requirements for Social Work degree training. It used to be the case that the Civil Service recruited its administrative officers from school-leavers but the general upgrading of qualification requirements has been such that increasingly it looks to graduates. The many branches of the civil service and of local government service are too numerous to list here but when the time comes you will find that career information appears alongside all the other prospective employers who are competing for the best graduates. From 2003, professional qualifying training for social workers in England changed to a degree in social work approved by the General Social Care Council ( GSCC). The diploma in social work and all other predecessor social work qualifications will continue to be recognised as valid social work qualifications.Many prospective employers recognise that a sociology degree combines the development of skills in reasoning and critical assessment with knowledge about society and its workings. Additionally the discipline of social work lends itself to a number of business uses including of course market research. The Civil Service and Local Government Service

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