University
Massey UniversityThis course is available
Online, On-Campus
Level of Study
Master's Degree
If you want to become a registered social worker, but don’t have a bachelor’s degree in social work, then this qualification is right for you.
The Master of Applied Social Work is designed for those with relevant practice experience, or a bachelor’s degree in a related discipline. That could include psychology, education, law, medicine, nursing, sociology, anthropology, theology or case management, or other related disciplines.
This qualification will prepare you for practice and registration as a social worker in Aotearoa New Zealand and other English-speaking countries, subject to their registration regulations.
Become a registered social worker within 2 yearsYou will be able to make cutting-edge contributions to your discipline. You’ll benefit from our practical, research-informed, forward-thinking and academically credible courses. They’ll help you contribute to knowledge-building in Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally.
Engaging classesOur interactive and transformative teaching methods will challenge your attitudes and beliefs. In addition, you will have opportunities to participate in field trips and Noho Marae. There are no exams and all work is assessed through assignments that cater for a range of learning styles.
Study while you workIt is possible to work part-time while completing this qualification. This qualification can be completed in 2 years studying full-time or in up to 6 years studying part-time.
Gain experience in the fieldThe Master of Applied Social Work includes 2 different supervised field education experiences organised by Massey. You will spend a minimum of 120 days over the course of your study in social services settings gaining experience in social work practice. One of your 2 placements may be able to be at your current workplace, if you're already working in social services.
International studentsAotearoa New Zealand is a great place to study. Massey University’s reputation is supported by our international rankings, accreditations and associations. We are rated 5 star plus by the QS World University Rankings.
Our classes are interactive, and our lecturers and staff are friendly and approachable.
As an international student, there are entry requirements that will apply to you. We recommend that you apply at least 6 months before your anticipated start date so your application can be processed in time. There are additional steps you will need to take. These include obtaining a visa and travel bookings if your study is to be in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Entry requirements
Admission to MasseyAll students must meet university entrance requirements to be admitted to the University.
Specific requirementsThe Master of Applied Social Work is a selected entry qualification. This means there are a number of extra requirements you must meet.
To enter the Master of Applied Social Work you will:
You will provide copies of all official academic transcripts for studies taken at all universities other than Massey University.
Once you are successful at gaining a place in the Master of Applied Social Work qualification, you will also need to complete further tasks. These are to meet the requirements set down by the Social Workers Registration Act 2003 for registration as a social worker in Aotearoa New Zealand (to ensure you are a “fit and proper person to practise social work”). You will need to:
If English, Māori or Aotearoa New Zealand sign language is not your first language, you will need to provide official evidence of your English language competency in the form of:
A bachelor’s degree from a Aotearoa New Zealand university will meet English language competency requirements.
Application closing dateApplications for this qualification close on 31 January of the year of study (Semester 1).
About refereesWe require 2 people who can act as referees for you. A referee should be someone who has known you for 1 year or more in the capacity of employer, educator, work colleague or person of community standing, eg kaumātua, Minister or similar. Your referee should not be a friend, flatmate, relative or someone who has not known you for at least a year. The information your referee supplies is confidential to those involved in the selection process.
Time limits for Honours, Distinction and MeritWhere your qualification is completed within the stated time limit and to a high standard, you may be able to graduate with Distinction or Merit.
For information on prior learning, exemptions and transfer of credit or other questions:
If you need help with your English language skills before you start university, see our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses.
Maximum time limits for completionThere are maximum time limits to complete postgraduate qualifications. If you do not complete within the maximum time, you may be required to re-apply for the qualification if yo...
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