Degree

Honours Bachelor of Social Work

Our accelerated Honours Bachelor of Social Work degree program, run in partnership with Algoma University, enables students who already hold a college diploma to enter the profession more quickly, facilitating positive change. The BSW program focuses on multicultural social work in and with northern, rural, remote, Indigenous, and Franco-Ontarian communities. Our program advocates for social justice and equips students with the intellectual, practical, and professional skills needed to promote the personal and collective well-being of individuals, families, groups, and communities. The blended delivery model allows you to learn online in your home community for most of the program, along with attending one in-person intensive block of learning in Thunder Bay each semester. Graduates are eligible for registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers and will be prepared to practice generalist, anti-oppressive social work at the entry-level with diverse populations in a Canadian context.

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7 Semesters

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An Honours Bachelor of Social Work degree prepares you for a career in the social work profession. Graduates could be employed in various settings like private, governmental and Indigenous organizations in areas such as mental health, addictions, education, healthcare, child welfare, family services, counselling, corrections, cultural programming, social planning, community development, and social policy and research. In partnership with Algoma University, Oshki-Wenjack’s blended delivery method allows you to stay in your home community for most of the program while earning an accelerated Honours Bachelor of Social Work degree. This program is designed for students who already hold a college diploma, facilitating a quicker transition into a profession that fosters positive change. You will develop the intellectual, practical, and professional skills necessary to promote the well-being of individuals and communities through online and independent study, attending classes in Thunder Bay twice per semester.

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You can apply for this course even if there are no intakes listed below, and we will contact you when dates become available.

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How much does it cost?

Tuition and Ancillary Fees for domestic students vary depending on number of credits taken per semester. Algoma University’s Academic Year Fees by Term can be found at: https://algomau.ca/students/tuition-scholarships-financial-aid/tuition-fees-important-dates/tuition-residence-fees/

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What do I need to apply?

Academic Requirements

Must be a graduate of an accredited college diploma program. Graduates of the Social Service Worker (Indigenous Specialization) and Indigenous Wellness and Addictions Prevention Diploma Programs are preferred. Other diploma holders from similar programs are encouraged to apply. Must have an overall average of 70% (3.0 G.P.A.). With a G.P.A. of 3.3, for a 3-year diploma, students could earn up to 60 transfer credits. Students will be assessed on an individual basis in order to grant full transfer credits.

Note: Low enrollment may result in cancellation of this program.

There are no academic requirements.

Health Requirements

Background Checks

Vulnerable sector criminal reference check.

Questions?

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Toll Free: 1-866-636-7454
Phone: 807-626-1897
E-mail: recruitment@oshki.ca

Applying to this Program

This program is accredited by Oshki-Wenjack, and thus only has one step:

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Curriculum

Courses in this Program

Semester 1

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SWRK 1006 Introduction to Social Welfare in the North

SWRK 2106 Political Economy of Social Welfare

SWRK 2107 Human Services Organizations

Semester 2

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SWRK 2127 Introduction to Social Work Research

SWRK 2406 Human Behaviour in the Social Environment

SWRK 3596 Social Work Philosophy and Ethics

SOCI 1016 Understanding Society I: Principles and Processes

Semester 3

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SWRK 3206 Critical Social Work Practice: Anishinaabe, Structural and Feminist Perspectives

SOCI 2006 The Child and Society

SWRK 3817 Contemporary Issues in Aging

OJIB 1016 Introductory Anishnaabemowin I

Semester 4

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SWRK 3207 Critical Social Policy in the North

SWRK 3006 Anti-Racism in Social Work

SWRK 3456 Social Work Research and Program Evaluation

SOCI 3806 Social Theories of Illness and Addictions

Semester 5

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ANII 3456 Anishinaabe Culture in Practice I

SWRK 4006 Critical Mental Health and Madness

SOCI 2007 Adolescence and Society

ANII 1206 Anishinaabe Peoples and Our Homelands II

Semester 6

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SWRK 4207 Mino-Wiichiitiwin: Social Work Practice With Individuals, Families, and Groups

ANII 3906 Special Topics in Anishinaabe

SWRK 4506 Social Work and Substance Abuse

Semester 7

CODE COURSE HOURS

SWRK 4605 Field Practicum II 350

SWRK 4596 Integrative Field Seminar (3 credit)

Application Information

All University & College programs require that you complete two applications.

There’s a lot of information in this section, but our recruitment team is happy to assist with any questions you might have, to help you find funding, or to guide you through this process. Please don’t hesitate to contact us at:

Phone: (807) 626-1880 
Toll-free:
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Email:
recruitment@oshki.ca

⚠︎ Before you start, please ensure that you meet the program requirements listed above. If you aren’t sure or if you have questions, contact us at recruitment@oshki.ca.

The Application Process

Applying to a course with an Accreditation Partner has multiple steps:

Fill out the Oshki-Wenjack Application Form

This Oshki-Wenjack application form will start the process and will ask for detailed information such as:

  • Post-secondary transcripts. These can be uploaded using the application form, but can also be submitted afterwards to admissions@oshki.ca or requested on your behalf.
  • Your Social Insurance (SIN) Number
  • Your Community’s Name and Band Number

You will receive a confirmation within four business days.

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Algoma University

Complete a separate Algoma University application using the button below. This will also be sent to you from our admissions department. Your offer of admission will come from the university, and you will need to accept the offer. (Do not complete an OUAC application.)

Tuition Payment or Funding

Please keep in mind that books are not included in tuition and need to be purchased separately.

Getting funding for this program?

Contact your First Nation community funding agency to confirm deadlines for funding applications and apply for funding. Your application may only be considered if it is received on time.

Oshki-Wenjack is not responsible for submitting your funding applications, but staff can support you in completing them. You may also wish to apply to OSAP for loans and grants. In addition, Oshki-Wenjack’s Financial Aid Officer (financial-aid@oshki.ca) is available to assist you with OSAP applications and to help you research and apply for scholarships and bursaries.

Students will need to request that their funder send a copy of their sponsorship letter for tuition to Algoma University directly to studentsponsorships@algomau.ca.

The Funder will need to send a copy of their sponsorship letter for book/supplies to the Follett Bookstore at Confederation College directly to Nick Tucci - 0930mgr@follett.com

Please also ensure that your confirmed sponsorship letter is sent to admissions@oshki.ca. You can register for your classes once the Sponsorship Letter is received.

Algoma University’s Financial Aid Office – fao@algomau.ca is available to assist with OSAP applications and help to research and apply for scholarships and bursaries.

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Self-funding your tuition fees?

If you are self-funding, you can pay your tuition by contacting our admissions officer for assistance at admissions@oshki.ca.

Students who are self-funded can visit this link for information on how to pay their balance owing - algomau.ca/payments