Students are eligible to apply for admission into the Regular Standing MSW program when the following conditions are met: Applicants must have earned a bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by a regional agency recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation. Applicants must have earned an overall GPA of at least 3. The GPA for upper-division course work last 60 hours in undergraduate classes may be used if higher than the overall GPA and if this GPA is calculated by the Graduate College or a referring college office.
A liberal arts perspective is considered a program of study that involves classes from the following areas: economics, history or geography; natural, applied or life science; humanities, philosophy or literature; writing or other communication studies; mathematics or statistics; and social or human sciences.
Many students who enter Seneca College will have earned academic credits in post-secondary educational institutions which they may be able to apply toward completion of a Seneca College program. Requests for Transfer Credit must be for a specific course and must be accompanied by an official transcript and course outline.
A minimum grade of "C" 60 percent is generally required for a course to be considered for Transfer Credit. Download a Transfer Credit Request form. An official copy of your transcript and applicable detailed course outlines should be attached and submitted. Please note it may take 4 to 6 weeks for a Transfer Credit decision. Please visit the Office of the Registrar. The goal of the legislation is to protect the public by improving standards in these fields and ensuring better quality service.
This means, that graduates of the Social Service Worker Diploma program are required, by law, to join the College after graduation if they wish to use the professional title. When you meet all program requirements and become eligible for a certificate, diploma, or degree, you must inform the Registrar by completing a Graduation Application form and paying the graduation and alumni fee. Certificates, diplomas, and applied degrees are issued twice a year in the Fall October and Spring June.
For further information including deadlines and fees, please visit the Convocation website or contact the Convocation Office at ext. Ramya Kottapalli Program Assistant Ramya. Kottapalli senecacollege. Harfield senecacollege. For more information about this program, fill out the following form.
Your browser does not support iframes. The contact form cannot be displayed. Please use another contact method phone, fax etc. Vaccination policy and FAQs. Learn more about the academic programs we're delivering in winter If you have any questions about part-time studies, we are available Monday to Friday from 9 a. Overview The Social Service Worker Program provides students with the knowledge, skills and values required to respond to the needs of individuals, families and communities.
Full time students wishing to take FCET courses toward their diploma are encouraged to consult with their Full-Time program coordinator to ensure that the courses for which they intend to register are equivalent to their academic program.
Information Session Students are invited to attend an information session. Career Opportunities Graduates of the Social Service Worker Program find employment opportunities in youth, women's and disabled persons programs as well as housing, community development, rehabilitation, income maintenance and multi-cultural agencies. Entry Requirements It is recommended that students take an English Assessment and achieve a College English level to begin the program. Module 1. Loading availability If the availability does not load please click here.
Corequisite s : SSW Prerequisite s : SSW Prerequisite s : Placement via English Assessment. Module 2. Corequisite s : SWK Outline Typically Offered Fall, Winter. Corequisite s : SWL Module 3. Prerequisite s : SWL Prerequisite s : SWK Module 4. As a graduate, you will be prepared to reliably demonstrate the ability to: Develop and maintain professional relationships which adhere to professional, legal, and ethical standards aligned to social service work Identify strengths, resources, and challenges of individuals, families, groups, and communities to assist them in achieving their goals.
Recognize diverse needs and experiences of individuals, groups, families, and communities to promote accessible and responsive programs and services. Advocate for appropriate access to resources to assist individuals, families, groups, and communities. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with colleagues, supervisors, and community partners. Develop strategies and plans that lead to the promotion of self-care, improved job performance, and enhanced work relationships.
Integrate social group work and group facilitation skills across a wide range of environments, supporting growth and development of individuals, families, and communities. Work in communities to advocate for change strategies that promote social and economic justice and challenge patterns of oppression and discrimination.
Field Work A major consideration in your decision to undertake the social service worker program should be the field work requirement of hours. Fieldwork Placements Students are responsible for securing their own field placement and letting the field placement instructor know the name of the agency and their contact.
SSW Family Dynamics. SSW Counselling Skills 2. SSW Political Process. SSW Community Development. POLS Globalization.
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