Bachelor of Social Work at Massey University

Cost: Not available

Massey University, NZL

Type: Undergraduate Duration: 4.0 years

Explore the Bachelor of Social Work program at Massey University. This program is offered in NZL and provides an excellent learning opportunity in Undergraduate studies.

The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) at Massey University is a comprehensive four-year undergraduate program designed to prepare students for a rewarding career in social work. This degree is recognized by the Social Workers Registration Board and equips graduates with the necessary skills to support individuals, families, and communities facing various challenges. The curriculum includes a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, with compulsory placements in social service agencies during the third and fourth years. Students will engage in core courses that cover essential topics such as social policy, ethics, and community development, while also participating in workshops and in-person contact sessions. The program is primarily delivered through distance learning, allowing flexibility for students, including those who wish to study part-time. Graduates are well-prepared for employment in diverse fields, contributing to social justice and community well-being.

University
Massey University
University Location
NZL (Online)
Program Duration
4.0 years
Ranking
#240
Part-time allowed
Yes

Required Courses
  • The Sociological Imagination
  • Creating a Foundation for Social and Community Work
  • Identity Development in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Social Policy: An Introduction
  • Nau mai e noho: Engaging with Māori
  • Environmental Sustainability in Social and Community Work
  • A Foundation of Interpersonal Skills for the Helping Professions
  • Human Development
  • Te Kawenata o Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand Society
  • A Relational Framework for Social Work Theory and Practice
  • Tangata Moana Perspectives and Practices for Transformation
  • Preparation for Field Education
  • Integrated Social Work Practice – Decolonising Social Work
  • Community Development
  • Māua ko Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • Social Policy: Political Theories and Approaches
  • Field Education I
  • Integrated Social Work Practice – Authentising Practice
  • Consolidating Practice
  • Ahurea ki uta, Ahurea ki tai
  • Selected Study in Policy, Practice or Diverse Populations
  • Leadership in the Social Services
  • Field Education II
Elective Courses
  • No elective courses listed.