Bachelor of Social Work with Honours

Social Services

A four-year honours degree preparing students for a career in social work. The degree integrates theory, practical experience, and field placements, and is recognised across New Zealand and internationally.

NZ$30,768

inc GST

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (480 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Ilam Campus, Christchurch

It will take a total of 4 years

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Develop foundational knowledge of social work theory and practice

Gain a strong understanding of concepts and frameworks underpinning social work in Aotearoa New Zealand and globally.

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Acquire practical experience through field placements

Complete extensive supervised placements in social service agencies, preparing for real-world social work roles.

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Engage with diverse communities and issues

Study key topics such as mental health, family violence, criminal justice, child welfare, and indigenous perspectives.

What You're Signing Up For

The Bachelor of Social Work with Honours (BSW(Hons)) at the University of Canterbury is New Zealand's most established social work programme. It offers an interdisciplinary education combining theory and extensive fieldwork, including placements in social service agencies. Students learn about mental health, child welfare, criminal justice, community engagement, and more, with a focus on enhancing wellbeing and addressing social issues. Graduates are equipped for various roles in social work and related fields domestically and overseas, especially due to international recognition agreements.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Social Policy
  • Social Services in Aotearoa
  • Māori Health Issues and Opportunities
  • The Treaty of Waitangi and Colonisation
  • Human Behaviour and Human Systems
  • Social Policy, Social Justice and Activism
  • Social Work and Community Engagement
  • Communication for Practice
  • Family Violence
  • Māori and Indigenous Development
  • Theory, Methods and Integration
  • Mental Health
  • Tino Rangatiratanga and Mana Motuhake in Practice
  • Social Work Principles and Skills
  • Practice Research for Social Work
  • Social Work Practice Integration Research Project
  • Field Education (placements in social service agencies)
  • Elective courses in areas such as anthropology, criminology, education, health, Māori studies, politics, psychology, sociology

What you need to know first

University Entrance or equivalent

UC's English language requirements (if English is not first language)

Competitive application process and satisfactory Police vetting for entry into year 2 and beyond

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Social Work

  • Health and Wellbeing

  • Community Services

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Community development worker

  • Counsellor

  • Social worker

  • Youth worker

  • Policy analyst

  • Educator