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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2012-2013 Faculty of Social Work 4. Program Details 4.1 BSW Routes 4.1.2 Post-Diploma Route: Calgary and Edmonton
4.1.2 Post-Diploma Route: Calgary and Edmonton
Admission

Students who will have completed a Social Work Diploma at an Alberta Community College or University that has a transfer agreement with the Faculty of Social Work may apply for admission to the BSW Post-Diploma route. Such applicants must also meet basic University admission requirements. Applicants not meeting University basic admission requirements cannot be admitted to the Faculty. All Diploma requirements must have been completed by the end of the Winter Term preceding the Fall Term for which entry is sought.

Applicants to the Post Diploma route will receive credit for ten full-course equivalents from their Diploma program. In order to be considered for admission, students must have completed a minimum of four full-course equivalent university transfer non-Social Work courses (normally, as part of the Social Work program).

Applicants are evaluated on the following criteria:

1. Grade Point Average (60%). The cumulative grade point average achieved on the Social Work Diploma will be used.

2. One letter of reference from the field instructor of record (5%);

3. Admission essay (10%);

4. A recommendation from the chair/director of the social work program that the student attended (15%);

5. Relevant volunteer/work experience (10%).

Note: Students who graduated with an Alberta Social Work Diploma more than five years prior to applying to the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ, will need to provide three letters of reference and are not required to supply the recommendation from the chair/director of the social work program that the student attended and the field instructor of record.

Note: Students who have graduated with a Social Work Diploma from a College that does not have an agreement with the Faculty of Social Work, will normally receive credit for five unspecified full-course equivalents which will include Social Work 201, from their Diploma program.

Requirements

In order to graduate, students must have completed:

Four full-course equivalents: Social Work 355, 361, 363, 365, 371, 412, 413

One and one half full-course equivalents Social Work at the 500 level

Four full-course equivalents of non-Social Work courses

Plus one half full-course equivalent of either a 500-level Social Work course or a non-Social Work course.

Note: All required 300-level Social Work courses must be completed prior to registering in Social Work 412.

Note: All required non-Social Work courses will normally be completed prior to registering in Social Work 412.

Note: Students who have graduated with a Social Work Diploma from a College that does not have an agreement with the Faculty of Social Work, will normally be required to complete an additional five full-course equivalents of options towards their degree requirements.