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Social Services Worker Diploma (CIP 44.0000)

Location(s): Dawson Creek, Fort St John


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The Social Services Worker Diploma (SSWD) program provides opportunities for students to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and qualifications to enable them to work in a human services worker field.  The program involves two years of full-time study, with a combination of practice, theory, and academic course requirements aimed to prepare students to become critical practitioners with an emphasis on advocacy, social justice, and social change. The program may also be taken on a part-time basis.


The information on this program page is a summary of the official Program Information and Completion Guide approved by NLC’s Education Council. (Download a PDF of the current Program Completion Guide).

Career Prospects


The SSWD program prepares students to work as paraprofessionals in a variety of social service and health agencies. Typical jobs include, but not limited to: financial assistance worker, bail supervisor, residential service worker, social work assistant, mental health assisted living worker, family support worker, supported employment, community living worker, transition houses, women’s programs, Aboriginal support worker and family violence worker. 

Details


Intakes


Location Starting Type
Dawson Creek Fall Full-Time Part-Time   
Fort St John Fall Full-Time Part-Time  
Dawson Creek Winter* Full-time (extended) Part-Time   
Fort St John Winter* Full-time (extended) Part-Time   
Dawson Creek Spring Full-time (extended) Part-Time  
Fort St John Spring Full-time (extended) Part-Time  

* January intake is for domestic students only.

The SSWD program can be available at remote campuses through a combination of online and videoconference course delivery methods.  Arrangements can be made practicum placements at remote locations.

Length


60 credits (1055 hours), minimum.

This is a two year program taken over four semesters with minimum of 15 credits per semester.  Part-time studies will take longer and all key SSWD courses (SSWD 110, SSWD 120, SSWD 210, SSWD 215/PSYC 220/ECTA 121, SSWD 220, SOWK 200, and SOWK 201) must be completed within six years of program admission.

Estimated Program Fees


Program fee type: Academic

Costs indicated are estimates for a full-time course load.
Book, instruments, supplies, uniforms/clothing and third-party fees are additional.

Domestic Fees

  Tuition Student Fees Instruction-related
Fees (includes GST)
Total
Year 1 $ 3,726.30 $ 154.18 $ 51.36 $ 3,931.84
Year 2 (estimated) $ 3,800.83 $ 157.26 $ 52.39 $ 4,010.48

International Fees

  Tuition Student Fees Instruction-related
Fees (includes GST)
International
Medical Insurance
Total
Year 1 $ 12,915.00 $ 162.42 $ 55.05 $ 289.80* $ 13,422.27
Year 2 (estimated) $ 13,560.75 $ 170.54 $ 57.80   $ 13,789.09

*Per four months

Special Pathways


**Students who have completed the first 3 semesters of NLC’s Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma (CIP 19.0709)   (fifteen three-credit courses), and graduates of NLC’s Education Assistant Certificate  program will be granted a course substitution for SSWD 110 ; also, as indicated below, HDEC 100  & HDEC 104  will substitute for PSYC 211 HDEC 121  will substitute for SSWD 215 ; and ECEC 201  for either PSYC 235  or SOCI 204 .

These courses may impact transfer to other institutions; check the BCCAT transfer guide for information about transfer credit at https://www.bctransferguide.ca/ 

Courses must completed within six years with a minimum grade of C+.

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Admission Requirements


*A. Domestic students and students from countries that practice Standard Written English (see Appendix A) must have official transcripts demonstrating that they have met the English Requirements: One of the following with a “C” grade or higher: English 12 or English Literature 12 or English First Peoples 12, ENGL 050 , or ENGL 099 . Alternatively, any university-level English course with a “C” grade or higher. Students who do not meet one of the above English requirements must complete the NLC Writing Assessment for appropriate course placement. 

B. International students who do not meet the requirement A. above, and domestic students who received their secondary education in French or another language, must show that they have met the NLC English requirement: see Appendix A (General Academic English Language Proficiency Requirements)

*Note that some course options have specific prerequisites. Meeting the program entrance requirements does not ensure course prerequisites have been met for all available courses.

Post-Admission Requirements


  1. Students will be required to attend a program-specific orientation session, usually held the first class of SSWD 110 . Accommodations can be made for students enrolling before the add/drop date or part-time students.
  2. Clearance letter from the Criminal Records Review Program (CRRP), for a Schedule “B” Criminal Record Check (CRC), WORKS WITH Children and Vulnerable Adults before beginning the program. Failure to do so will prevent students from registering in SSWD 220 - Practicum and Seminar  and may result in program withdrawal. For information and regulations, see Criminal Records Checks .

Important Notes


  1. The program is eligible for Canada Student Loans for domestic students. Visit Student Aid BC to apply for financial assistance online. Note that dual credit students are not eligible for Student Aid.
  2. The SSWD Diploma at NLC is recognized for up to 60 transfer credits to UNBC, TRU, UVIC, RRU. For individual, course-by-course transfer to various institutions, students are advised to consult the BC Transfer Guide.

Program Requirements


Residency Requirement
50% of all coursework must be completed at Northern Lights College.
SSWD 220  must be completed at Northern Lights College. 
Minimum Grade Requirements
SSWD students must achieve a minimum grade of C+ in all key SSWD courses (an SSWD student who does not obtain a minimum grade of C+ (65%) in these key courses will receive an F grade; ‘D’ grade minimum in all other courses
Program cumulative GPA of 2.33 for all courses applied to the Diploma
A ‘P’ (Pass) must be achieved in SSWD 220  
Completion Requirements All key SSWD courses must be completed within six years of program admission.
Attendance Requirements For each of the key SSWD courses, absences should not exceed 20% of contact time (i.e. 9 hours)
Key SSWD courses SSWD 110 SSWD 120 SSWD 215 /PSYC 220 SSWD 220 SOWK 200 SOWK 201  
Professional Suitability Student professional growth will be evaluated throughout the program. Students must adhere to the BC College of Social Workers Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, along with all NLC student conduct policies. Further details are described in the SSWD Program Handbook and in course syllabi.

Semester One


Semester Two


Open Electives


Open electives are courses in any area and at the baccalaureate level.  Generally, these are courses that are numbered 100 or higher and are transferrable to a university.  See the BC Transfer Guide for transferability.  For further information on possible choices, please contact your Program Chair.

Suggested Electives


Students should consider post-diploma plans when choosing program-specific and open electives. In particular, students moving on to degree programs are advised to consult with receiving institutions to ensure students have selected required courses for a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program.

Students wanting to have an indigenous focus on Indigenous studies should select four of the following courses:

Credential


Diploma in Social Services Worker

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