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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2015-2016 Faculty of Social Work 4. Program Details 4.1 BSW Routes 4.1.2 Alberta Social Work Diploma Route
4.1.2 Alberta Social Work Diploma Route
Admission

Students are normally admitted to the Alberta Social Work Diploma route in Calgary and Edmonton. Admission to the Alberta Social Work Diploma route in Lethbridge may be available subject to faculty permission.

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 Alberta Social Work Diploma route. Such applicants must also meet basic University admission requirements. Applicants not meeting University basic admission requirements cannot be admitted to the Faculty.

Applicants to the Alberta Social Work Diploma route will receive credit for 60 units (20 half-course equivalents) from their Diploma program. In order to be considered for admission, students must have completed a minimum of 24 unit (8.0 half-course equivalent) university transfer non-Social Work courses (normally as part of the Social Work program).

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 30 unspecified units (10 half-course equivalents) which will include Social Work 201, from their Diploma program.

Applicants are evaluated on the following criteria:

1. Grade Point Average. The cumulative grade point average achieved on the Social Work Diploma will be used. For students still working on their Diploma the cumulative GPA will be calculated on the most recently completed courses, starting with the Fall Term prior to the expected admission date. Winter, Spring and Summer grades from terms immediately prior to the expected admission date will not be used.

2. Two letters of reference. One of these should be from an academic source (e.g., previous instructor). The other should be from a professional (e.g., a former employer or supervisor) who is qualified to comment on the applicant's suitability for undergraduate studies in social work.

3. Admission essay.

4. Relevant volunteer/work experience.

Program Requirements for Alberta Social Work Diploma Students

Upon admission to the BSW program, Alberta Social Work Diploma students are required to complete a total of 60 units (20 half-course equivalents) in the following configuration:

  • 24 units (8.0 half-course equivalents) of Social Work required courses, including: Social Work 355, 361, 363, 365, 371, 412, 413;
  • 9 units (3.0 half-course equivalents) of Social Work courses at 500 level;
  • 24 units (8.0 half-course equivalents) of non-Social Work courses; and
  • 3 units (1.0 half-course equivalent) of either 500 level Social Work or 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: If students have completed additional ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ transferable courses outside those required for the Diploma, it is the student's responsibility to request the transfer of credits for those additional courses.