Social Service Worker --- diploma

2 Years On Campus Diploma Program

University of the Fraser Valley

Program Overview

The Social Service Worker diploma is a two-year, 62-credit program that prepares students to work in social service agencies and schools. Graduates work in a variety of settings, including corrections, family support, Indigenous services, mental health, residential care, settlement services, substance use, and women's services.View the program outline for the Social Service Worker diplomaIndigenous Focus.The Social Service Worker diploma -- Indigenous focus prepares students to work in culturally safe ways with Indigenous Peoples in social service agencies and schools. Graduates practice from a place of cultural humilty and develop an understanding of the impact of colonization on Indigenous communities. View the program outline for the Social Service Worker diploma -- Indigenous focus.Both streams of the Social Service Worker diploma provide students with employment-related skills while earning university-level credits towards a Bachelor of Social Work or other degree. Graduates interested in becoming social workers may seek employment as a social service worker before going on to complete a degree.The number of transfer credits in each stream depends on students' choice of courses. Consultation with an Academic Advisor is recommended.

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Career Options

  • Child Welfare Social Work
  • Clinical Social Work
  • Forensic (Criminal Justice) Social Work
  • Geriatric Social Work
  • Hospice and Palliative Social Work
  • Medical Social Work
  • Military Social Work
  • Pediatric Social Wor

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