Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec)Level of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Professionally-trained social workers are always in demand throughout Northland and New Zealand. Our applied degree programme is aimed at preparing you for the workplace. You’ll focus on how to practice in a culturally safe manner, developing the skills to be critically reflective and maintaining self-care strategies, including ongoing professional supervision. You’ll learn the theory, then practice your skills by carrying out fieldwork in a variety of settings.
This degree responds to the specific and current demands of social services within Tai Tokerau as well as meeting national requirements. It will ensure that you’ll be able to respond to constant change once you’re part of the workforce.
A commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi and a global focus ensures our graduates are skilled and knowledgeable about a range of global issues which impact on Aotearoa New Zealand. Students will become equipped to effectively communicate and work within cross cultural and intercultural situations.
You’ll gain the knowledge and skills required in a competent social worker within the context of ethical practice and accountability. On completion you will receive the Bachelor of Applied Social Work – an approved qualification on the Social Worker Registration Board’s schedule for applying to become a registered social worker.
What you will learnGraduates of the Bachelor of Applied Social Work will be able to:
Fieldwork Education
During the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of the degree students will be required to complete a minimum of 120 days in at least two different field placements.
Assessment
A pass grade for each course is necessary for continuation in the programme. Assessment is carried out by lecturers in a range of activities including written exams, assignments, case studies, group projects, simulated and actual clinical practice, oral presentations and portfolios.
Educational Criteria
Completed NCEA level 3 with University Entrance including at least:
Alternative Educational Criteria
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English Language Requirements
If English or Māori is not the applicant’s first language, or if the applicant did not undertake their secondary schooling in English, candidates will need to have passed an English language proficiency test with an Academic IELTS score of at least 6.5 in all bands. This result must be from a single test undertaken in the last two years.
Additional Entry Requirements for all Bachelor of Applied Social Work applicantsTo be eligible for admission to the programme an applicant must have successfully completed the application form and met the additional admission criteria. These criteria are designed to ensure you can successfully undertake placement and meet the requirements of the Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB).
The SWRB require that NorthTec has a robust selection process for admission to the degree. As part of this process we will conduct referee checks. The purpose of obtaining a third party referee is to validate information obtained about you. As the programme consists of personal development, professional development and academic study and work place experience, successful applicants need to have attributes which will ensure success in all the above. It is important, therefore, that we have information that will enable us to make sound selection choices. This questionnaire has two functions to assess the suitability of the applicant for entry and to briefly identify the knowledge, skills and attributes the applicant will bring to the programme. Please have a referee complete the online form above.
Alternatively the statement which schools provide for school leavers is an acceptable alternative to this reference form.
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Applicants must hold a full and unrestricted NZ drivers licence (Disability exemption available). This is a requirement for all Fieldwork placements.
Additional application requirements includes:
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