IX. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc.) - Major Family and Community Social Services - Social Service Workers' Diploma
Practicum Placement
Foundation Practicum - 200 hours
Seminar and supervised field placement where students will have the opportunity to take part in the day-to-day operations of a social services agency. Students will work under the direct supervision of a professional staff person, have the opportunity to observe social services procedures and practices, and take part in serving clients with direction from agency staff.
Intermediate Practicum - 400 hours
Seminar and supervised field placement in a community of social service agency providing students with an in-depth experience of front-line work in a human services agency under direct supervision. Students will develop work habits such as serving clients effectively, and how to navigate moral, ethical, clinical, and political issues as they emerge in placements.
Advanced Practicum - 400 hours
Seminar and supervised field placement in a community or social service agency providing students with an in-depth experience of front line work in a human services agency under direct supervision. Agency field supervisors and course instructors may raise professional, ethical, attitudinal, and practical issues which are important for students to address. The advanced practicum includes the writing of a major thesis relating to a critical aspect of the students' practicum.
Total Practicum Hours - 1000 hours