Master of Social Work
Description
CREDENTIAL:Ontario Masters Degree Laurier University PROGRAM LENGTH: 2 years, Part-time START DATE: Fall 2024
The Indigenous Field of Study is the first Master of Social Work (MSW) program in Canada rooted in a wholistic Indigenous worldview and contemporary social work practice. The goal is to develop social work practitioners who demonstrate an understanding of and respect for the history, traditions and culture of the Indigenous peoples of Canada. This unique program includes the use of Indigenous elders, a traditional circle process and Indigenous ceremonies.
Students will develop an understanding of the Indigenous wholistic healing approach and the application of this knowledge within diverse and generalist practice contexts. The sequence of courses will enable students to develop an understanding of the interrelated and intergenerational impacts of Canadian policies with respect to Indigenous peoples and the effects of colonization. Colonization has impacts on individuals, families, communities, on policies regarding Indigenous peoples, on their culture and identity, on their capacity to engage in the Canadian free-market economy and on their capacity to live within their cultural traditions within Canadian society.
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Admissions Requirements
To enter the online Master of Social Work program, you must meet the following requirements:
- Bachelor of Social Work required.
- B average in your last ten half-credit courses or equivalent.
- Qualitative research methods course and eight half-credit social science
- Evidence of paid and/or voluntary experience in human service organizations is required. Two or more years of experience is strongly recommended.
- Although this program is open to students of all cultural backgrounds, candidates for the Indigenous Field of Study must also have some familiarity with the traditional wholistic healing approach and/or have used it in their practice. This will be demonstrate through a personal statement, references and an admissions interview.
Program Curriculum
When social work is your calling, your core values of equity, reflexivity, social justice and inclusivity are part of what you live and practice every day. Our MSW program builds upon these themes, enabling you to apply a reflexive approach to your work with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities, both locally and globally.
During the MSW, you'll complete coursework that explores social work concepts, perspectives, and theory from micro and macro points of view. Below is a sample list of courses you will be required to complete for the online MSW program.
- SK545: Introduction to Ethical Thought and Reflexive Practice (0.5 credit): Learn about ethics and reflexivity as they intersect and are performed in social work practice
- SK522: Social Work Practice With Individuals (0.5 credit): Learn the basic tenets of theories and key skills applicable to practice with individuals
- SK504: Research 1 (0.5 credit): Acquire the knowledge and skills to conduct social work research and evaluate research and professional practices
Term 1 (Fall)
SK628: Cultural Camp SK647: Elders' Teaching and Indigenous Identity
Term 2 (Winter)
SK646: Wholistic Healing Practice SK649: Advanced Field Education (three days per week)
Term 3 (Spring)
SK645: Indigenous Research Methodologies SK649: Advanced Field Education (three days per week)
Term 4 (Fall)
SK507: Social Justice and Transformative Social Work Practices SK644: Indigenous Kinship Structures and Social Work Practice
Term 5 (Winter)
SK635: Indigenous Knowledges and Theory
Term 6 (Spring)
SK648: Elders' Teachings and Self-Reflection (fasting camp)
Total: Eight courses, plus one placement that extends over two terms.
Learn Essential Areas of Social Work
The online Master of Social Work program is for graduates of a bachelor's degree program outside the field of social work. This program does not require a BSW. In small, interactive classes, you will have an opportunity to:
- Acquire a foundation in basic concepts and theory that covers the essential, interconnected areas of social work practice.
- Expand your knowledge of the industry to be more competitive in the professional marketplace.
- Connect to meaningful work, involving a social issue you are passionate about where you can make a difference.
The Master of Social Work - Advanced Standing program is open to candidates who hold a Bachelor of Social Work degree.
Careers and Outcomes
SKILLS SOUGHT BY EMPLOYERS
- Oral and Written Communication
- Crisis Intervention Techniques
- Creative Problem Solver
- Active Listener
JOB TITLES
- Mental Health Therapist
- Social Worker
- Family Counsellor
- Mental Health Clinician
- $57,000 - $108,900 ANNUAL SALARIES RANGE
Laurier's online MSW program teaches crisis intervention techniques, critical analysis of historical and current social policies and practices, community development, and interpersonal skills that prepare graduates for career paths in community health agencies, social services, social policy analysis and development, and more. You will be able to:
- Work in clinical or community practice, and in policy and research, with expertise at the micro and/or macro level.
- Evaluate the interaction of historical, political, economic, social and intrapersonal forces that shape people's lives.
- Develop the skills and habits of reflexivity by examining and understanding how your personal experience and biases affect your clinical work and interactions with others.
- Example skill sets and knowledge sought by employers include:
- oral and written communication
- crisis intervention techniques
- creative problem solver
- active listener
Example job titles for those with a Master of Social Work include:
- mental health therapist
- social worker
- family counsellor
- mental health clinician
- Annual salaries range from $57,000 - $108,900.
Field Placements:
Field placements are an integral component of the MSW program. Placements provide students with the opportunity to develop advanced social work values, knowledge and skills while contributing to their communities.
Students are required to participate in the field planning process by proposing viable placements within their communities in Canada. Students may also propose placements within their workplace to complete a workplace placement. If the proposed placement is not possible, students are required to be flexible in terms of geography and placement settings.
In order to plan for a successful placement and complete the MSW program in a timely manner:
- Students are required to attend placement for a minimum of 16 hours across two days/week, during the agency's hours of operation, and during the availability of the field instructor.
- Working professionals are expected to negotiate time off with their employer prior to starting the online MSW program.
- The majority of agencies expect students to attend placement during weekdays. Students who are unable to take time off from work to attend placement in a structured manner will likely be unable to secure a placement and therefore delay completion of the MSW program.
- As adult learners, students take the initiative to review and follow all information provided by the field office.
- Before contacting any agency, including workplace placements, students must follow the agency's procedures for securing placements as indicated on the agency's website. Some agencies do not respond to student inquiries for placements and facilitate placements directly with the university. For these agencies, students cannot contact the agency to explore placements. It is imperative that students follow the procedures outlined by the agency at all times.
Before applying, please read the field education information and review the field agreement.
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Related Courses
- Social Justice and Transformative Social Work Practices
- Cultural Camp
- Elders' Teaching and Indigenous Identity
- Wholistic Healing Practice
- Advanced Field Education (three days per week)
- Indigenous Research Methods
- Indigenous Kinship Structures and Social Work Practice
- Indigenous Knowledges and Theory
- Elders' Teachings and Self-Reflection (fasting camp)
Overview
- Institution: Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute (KTEI)
- Program type: Masters Degree
- Language: English
- Program Code: MSW
- Delivery Method: Blended/Hybrid Learning
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.