Social Work and Human Services
ufv.ca/swhsThe Master of Social Work degree is a five-semester, two-year program comprised of 30 credits, including a 450-hour practicum.
The program’s core courses and electives are designed to develop a broad professional competency base at the graduate level.
The full program will typically take two years to complete, with a maximum of five years allowed.
Note: The program is offered every two years. Please see the Social Work and Human Services website for the next intake date.
Note: For inquiries, email mswinfo@ufv.ca.
Upon admission to the MSW program, students will be required to take undergraduate courses as outlined in the Program outline section below to fulfill the qualifying requirements of the program.
To be considered for Fall semester entrance (September), completed applications must be received by December 1 of the year of application. Applications received later will be considered as space permits.
Applications must include the following items, otherwise they will be deemed incomplete, and not considered for admission. Visit ufv.ca/swhs to find the forms needed.
Applicants will be advised of an admission decision and, if accepted, will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required prior to registration (see the Fees and Other Costs section) and will be applied toward tuition fees.
Admission to the MSW is on a competitive basis. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission (see General Regulations for Graduate Studies).
See the Fees and Other Costs section. There will be additional costs for textbooks, and there may be associated travel and living expenses.
The MSW program is designed to meet the diverse learning needs of students. Using a mixed delivery model that combines online and flexible evening and weekend classes, the program allows greater accessibility to students with work and family commitments. The practicum is two days per week over two semesters.
The MSW program consists of two streams, BSW graduates (Advanced stream) and non-BSW graduates (Foundational stream).
Upon admission to the Advanced stream of the MSW program, students will take SOWK 700-level courses listed below over two years.
Course | Title | Credits |
SOWK 700 | Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice | 3 |
SOWK 704 | Research and Program Evaluation (see Note) | 3 |
SOWK 710 | Advanced Social Policy | 3 |
SOWK 711 | Leadership and Supervision in Social Work | 3 |
SOWK 720 | Critical Perspectives on Social Justice and Anti-Oppressive Social Work | 3 |
SOWK 730 | Practicum and Advanced Direct Practice Seminar (offered as SOWK 730A and 730B) | 9 |
SOWK 799 | Major Paper/Project (offered as SOWK 799A and 799B) | 3 |
One of: | 3 | |
SOWK 750 | Advanced Intervention in Health | |
SOWK 783 | Advanced Social Work Practice with Children and Families | |
SOWK 797 | Advanced Social Work Practice in Mental Health |
Note: A research and statistics course must be taken prior to SOWK 704.
Upon admission to the Foundational stream of the MSW program, students will be required to take the undergraduate courses listed below, to fulfill the qualifying requirements of the program.
After successfully completing the required undergraduate courses (listed below), students in the Foundational stream may continue on to the 700-level courses (listed above). Foundational students are expected to complete their qualifying courses within two years, although the program is designed to be completed in one year of full-time study (five courses per semester), followed by two years of MSW course work.
Course | Title | Credits |
SOWK 300 | Social Work Practice with Individuals | 3 |
SOWK 311 | Social Work Theory and Ethics | 3 |
SOWK 312 | Legal Knowledge for Social Work Practice | 3 |
SOWK 320 | Anti-Racist and Cross Cultural Social Work | 3 |
SOWK 392 | Aboriginal Social Work | 3 |
SOWK 410 | Social Policy Analysis | 3 |
SOWK 431 | MSW Foundation Year Practicum (see Note 1) | 9 |
Plus: | Two courses from any of the Group A or B electives in the Bachelor of Social Work program | 6 |
Note 1: SOWK 431 is not open to challenge or PLAR.
Note 2: Foundational stream students who have not completed a research course equivalent to SOWK 404 in their undergraduate preparation will be required to take an additional three-credit research course, such as SOWK 404 or equivalent.
Note 3: A research and statistics course must be taken prior to SOWK 704.
Under the Criminal Records Review Act, a record check completed through the Criminal Records Review Program (CRRP) is required for post-secondary students working with children and vulnerable people as part of a practicum. Students are responsible for completing this process and for providing the payment; the School of Social Work and Human Services will provide details.
Students who are on Academic Warning or Academic Probation or subject to academic or non-academic student conduct proceedings will not ordinarily be permitted to register in the field placement.
The fourth-year field placement, SOWK 431, is not open to challenge or PLAR.
To maintain status as a MSW student and to continue in the program, students must maintain an overall minimum GPA of 3.00. Credit towards the degree will not be available for any course in which the grade is less than a B-. Practica must be completed with satisfactory evaluations. The major paper/project must receive a Pass.
Any applicant who meets the MSW entrance requirements may have a formal evaluation of courses from other institutions/programs that have not been used in another credential may be considered for transfer credit, subject to residency requirements.
UFV Graduate Studies residency requirements policy requires that at least 75% of program courses be taken at UFV. The practicum and major paper/project must be completed through UFV, and it is anticipated that most students will take all their courses through UFV. However, a maximum of two courses (25%) may be taken at another university for transfer credit in the UFV MSW program. This would require advance approval of the Director of the School of Social Work and Human Services and the Associate Vice-President of Graduate Studies and Research upon admission.
Candidates who qualify to receive a UFV graduate degree must be approved by the Senate. Students must submit a Request for Graduation form to the UFV Office of the Registrar by April 1.
Note: Students should also be familiar with the General Regulations for Graduate Studies.
Non-BSW graduates admitted to the program are expected to finish their qualifying courses within two years. All students must complete their entire MSW coursework within five years.
For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.