Social Work and Human Services
ufv.ca/swhsThis program prepares people to work in a variety of roles with children and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities. Graduates are prepared for employment in community support roles, such as group homes for people with mental and/or physical disabilities, and in various special education settings. Special education assistants work under the supervision of classroom teachers and perform such duties as coaching in basic subjects, preparing specialized teaching materials, and meeting students' special physical needs, as well as maintaining progress records. The program includes both theoretical studies and practical applications and focuses on basic information and skills needed by front-line workers in the social services and educational systems, including professional roles and standards, values and ethics, history of service delivery, philosophies, training technologies, communication, and creation of community support.
The program can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.
Some of the courses in the Community Support Worker certificate will apply to the Social Services diploma, and many courses can be used towards other diploma and degree programs.
Students who do not meet these requirements might consider Qualifying Studies.
Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall semester only. For application deadlines, see Specific intake application process.
See the Fees and Other Costs section for regular course fees. Courses numbered HSER 190, 192, 195, and 196 are offered on a cost-recovery basis with higher tuition fees. Textbooks and additional supplies will cost approximately $150 per course.
There will also be other expenses such as travelling to practicum sites and field trips. Two courses are only offered on the Chilliwack campus. Funding may be available through student loans or HRDC. Contact the Financial Aid and Awards office for more information.
See the Social Services diploma section for details.
A criminal record check completed through the Ministry of Justice is required prior to practicum placement. If you are not 19 before October 31, we may not be able to place you.
A GPA of 2.0 is required for practicum placement. You will be individually assessed during the first semester as to your readiness for the practicum, in terms of skills, attitudes, and knowledge. An approved criminal record check through the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General is a prerequisite for all placements. Suitable appearance is necessary.
A valid driver's licence and access to an automobile is required for most practica.
Students must register for seminars and practica on their assigned campus as practica will be done in that region; students are not guaranteed the practicum of their choice.
Students wanting a certain type of practicum may be required to do a block practicum in May and June (six to eight weeks full-time). Students currently working in the field may be able to challenge part of the practicum. See the Program Advisor for more information. Students can enhance their certificate by completing continuing education courses in sign language, computer skills, food safety, and other relevant support skills.
Note: A valid first aid certificate is required for practicum placement.
Students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered 100 or above) must maintain an undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.00 to remain enrolled in Good Academic Standing at UFV. Students in Good Academic Standing will have no registration limits placed on them. Failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement will result in restrictions on registration and may eventually lead to academic suspension from undergraduate studies at UFV. Students on Academic Warning or Academic Probation are limited to registering in 10 credits. For further details, see the Academic standing and undergraduate continuance section of the academic calendar. Academic standing is governed by UFV’s Undergraduate Continuance policy (92).
Students possessing a Community Support Worker certificate may proceed on to earn a Social Services diploma, which is partially transferable to degree-level studies in Social Work, Adult Education, and General Studies.
Students wishing to complete the Social Services diploma program, on either a part- or full-time basis, must apply to that program on or after October 1 for the following September start. Students must submit a UFV application and a letter requesting permission from the School to be admitted to the diploma program.
Semester I
Course | Title | Credits |
CMNS 155 | Introduction to Workplace and Academic Communication | 3 |
HSER 120 | Introduction to Interpersonal Communications | 3 |
HSER 127 | Practicum Seminar | 1 |
HSER 190 | Introduction to Community Support | 3 |
SOWK 110 | Introduction to Social Work and Human Services | 3 |
SOWK 225 | Human Behavior and the Social Environment | 3 |
Total | 16 |
Semester II
Course | Title | Credits |
HSER 192 | Supporting Skill Development | 3 |
HSER 195 | Relationships and the Community | 3 |
HSER 131 | Practicum | 6 |
HSER 196 | Personal Care for Persons with Disabilities | 3 |
Total | 15 | |
Total program credits | 31 |