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Programs Social
Work This section presents the requirements for
Graduation requirements In addition to the program requirements listed below, students must satisfy the University regulations including the process of Academic Performance Evaluation (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar). Students should consult with the School when planning their program and selecting courses.
Community college applicants Articulation agreements between the School of Social Work at Carleton University and several community colleges have been negotiated to facilitate the application of their graduates in their human or social service worker programs to Carleton's Bachelor of Social Work. Agreements have been established with Algonquin College, Sir Sanford Fleming College and St. Lawrence College (Cornwall and Kingston). Contact the School for more details.
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Social Work in First Nations communities Carleton's School of Social Work is involved in the presentation of undergraduate degree programs on location in First Nations communities. All of the programs have been developed as a result of discussions initiated by the communities themselves. In response to these requests, the School has set up B.S.W. programs at several sites in Ontario and Quebec. The School is involved in partnerships with the First Nations Technical Institute at Tyendinaga in Eastern Ontario, with the Rainy Lake Ojibway Education Authority (RLOEA) in Northwestern Ontario, and with Akwesasne at the St. Lawrence River, in both Ontario and Quebec.
Academic Performance Evaluation for Social Work Students in the Bachelor of Social Work program are assessed by the standard process of Academic Performance Evaluation with the following exception: Good Standing in the B.S.W. requires:
Program requirements
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits):
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits):
Work experience and credit for Field Practice I (SOWK 3600, SOWK 3601) On admission to the B.S.W. program, students who have four or more years of human service may apply to the B.S.W. Field Co-ordinator for waiver of the requirement for SOWK 3600 or SOWK 3601. If successful, they will be granted l.0 elective credit in Social Work and will be required to take l.0 additional elective credit in Social Work in lieu of SOWK 3600 or SOWK 3601. Applications must be received by September 1 of each year.
Challenge for credit The School of Social Work accepts challenge for credit on elective courses in the B.S.W. program (except for SOWK 3009, SOWK 4209, SOWK 4900 and SOWK 4902). Challenge for credit is not accepted for required B.S.W. courses. (See Challenge for Credit in the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar.)
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