国际学生入学条件
Admission Requirements:
Bachelor of Social Work degree (accredited BSW only SSW diplomas are not equivalent, nor are closely related degrees). Applications accepted from BSW students in their final year of the BSW program. BSW program requirements must be complete before September program start.
Recommended to have a B+ (77%) average from graded coursework in the last two years of study at university (or equivalent amount of courses)
B (73%) average overall
Specific university-level course in one of the following:
Research Methods (Qualitative Studies) OR
Statistics (Quantitative Studies)
(one of these courses must be successfully completed before the program start date)
Competitive applicants usually have around 1500 hours of social work-related work experience (paid and/or volunteer). Field Practicum/Placement or Co-op work should not be included in these hours.
IELTS - Overall 6.5 (minimum 6.0 in each band).
TOEFL iBT - 86 (20 in reading and listening, 22 in speaking and writing)
TOEFL PBT - overall score of 580.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:86
- 托福笔试总分:580
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English (PTE) - 60 overall (minimum 60 in each Communicative Skill).
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课程简介
社会工作硕士(MSW)计划基于对社会工作实践的分析和批判性方法
Social workers make a difference in peoples’ lives. They are not only concerned with helping individuals but also with broader social issues such as poverty, unemployment and domestic violence. Our accredited master’s program prepares students for leadership roles in their communities and in the profession. It encourages critical thinking and analysis of structural barriers that prevent people from reaching their full potential; promote values of respect, dignity and the worth of all people; and assist students in acquiring knowledge, skills and values to work in diverse and cross-cultural environments. We offer a one year option for candidates with a Bachelor of Social Work and a two year option for candidates with an honours degree in a discipline other than social work.
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