Social Work and Human Services
ufv.ca/swhsThis 62-credit program is designed to prepare Indigenous students, or those with strong ties to Indigenous communities, to work with Indigenous peoples to enhance self-reliance of Indigenous peoples and communities, both on and off reserves. Working from a Stó:lõ perspective, graduates of the First Nations option will work with individuals and groups on issues of concern to Indigenous communities, including child and sexual abuse, substance abuse, family violence, wellness issues, and economic development. As Indigenous peoples assume more responsibility for their child welfare, health care, and education services, the demand will grow for Indigenous social service workers to provide services to the community in a culturally appropriate way.
This program will provide students with direct employment-related skills while at the same time allowing them to earn up to one and a half years of credit towards a BSW at UFV. Thus a student who is interested in becoming a professional social worker will be able to develop skills and seek employment as an Indigenous social service worker before going on to a professional degree.
Emphasis in the program will be on providing specific skills and knowledge for working with Indigenous communities on issues of concern to Indigenous peoples and at the same time providing a working knowledge of the larger social scene. Since many of the First Nations option courses are also offered in the Social Services diploma program, students will be taking these courses together.
Given the nature of employment in this field, it is expected that the program will be of interest to mature students who bring with them a wealth of life experience. Prior learning assessment will be available to facilitate turning learning derived from experience into academic credit.
Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall semester only. For application deadlines, see Specific intake application process.
Note: Students interested in this option should apply to the Chilliwack campus.
If the program is full, qualified students will be placed on a temporary waitlist. If you meet the entrance requirements and a space becomes available before September 1, you will be contacted. After September 1, the waitlist is void.
In cases where interim transcripts are submitted, an admissions decision may be made conditional upon completion of academic requirements. Proof of completion of entrance requirements is due the end of the first week in August.
Note: Acceptance into the program does not guarantee practicum placement. A criminal record check completed through the Ministry of Justice is required prior to practicum placement.
Please refer to the Social Services diploma for all program requirements.
The following courses are required, although the order and timing may vary.
Semester I
Course | Title | Credits |
CMNS 155 | Introduction to Workplace and Academic Communication | |
or ENGL 105 | Academic Writing | 3 |
FNST 101 | Stó:lõ Nation Development | 3 |
SOWK 110 | Introduction to Social Work and Human Services | 3 |
Total | 9 |
Semester II
Course | Title | Credits |
ANTH 111 | First Nations in B.C. - Traditional Cultures | |
or ANTH 112 | Aboriginal Peoples in B.C.: Contemporary Issues | 3 |
PSYC 101 | Introduction to Psychology I | 3 |
or PSYC 102 | Introduction to Psychology II | |
HSER 120 | Introduction to Interpersonal Communications | 3 |
Total | 9 |
Semester III
Course | Title | Credits |
HSER 129 | Practicum I Seminar | 1 |
HSER 200 | Counselling Skills | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introductory Sociology | 3 |
Elective | Group B (see Note on electives), Social Services diploma elective | 3 |
Total | 10 |
Semester IV
Course | Title | Credits |
FNST 102 | Stó:lõ Traditional Ways of Healing and Helping | 3 |
HSER 130 | Practicum I | 6 |
SOWK 210 | Introduction to Social Welfare | 3 |
Total | 12 |
Summer Semester
Course | Title | Credits |
HSER 229 | Seminar (Online) | 1 |
Total | 1 |
Semester V
Course | Title | Credits |
HSER 230 | Practicum II | 6 |
FNST 201 | Aboriginal Communications: Stó:lõ World View | 3 |
Elective | Group A (see Note on electives), Social Services diploma electives | 3 |
Total | 12 |
Semester VI
Course | Title | Credits |
FNST 202 | Stó:lõ Social Structure | 3 |
HSER 250 | Integration of Social Services Theory and Practice | 3 |
CMNS 251 | Professional Report Writing | 3 |
Total | 9 | |
Program Total | 62 |
Note on electives: Students will take one philosophy course and four electives in their diploma program. The electives are divided into three groups: (1) Philosophy requirement; (2) Group A: data manipulation requirement; and (3) Group B: other electives.
Please see this section of the Social
Services diploma for lists of eligible elective courses.
The certificate in extended studies is designed for students who:
a) have previously graduated with a diploma in Social Services, Substance Abuse, or Criminal Justice, or a bachelor degree in Social Work, Criminal Justice, Adult Education, General Studies, or equivalent;
and
b) wish to complete the equivalent of the First Nations option of the Social Services diploma.
For details about entrance requirements and program requirements, please contact the School of Social Work and Human Services.
For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.