3.3 Faculty of Social Work - Undergraduate Course Work
Field Practicum
Field practicum courses provide an opportunity for the student to learn through direct social work practice. Successful completion of these courses is a requirement for continuation in the program. In all BSW program routes, students are required to complete a number of core and elective courses before registering in field practica. It is the student's responsibility to review and follow the curriculum plan specific to their program route. For program specific requirements, see Program Details.
The field practicum courses are Social Work 410 and 412. All continuing students planning to enrol in field practicum courses must register in the appropriate course(s). Students will be assigned placements in the field practicum based on availability, student interest, and agency choice.
Students are expected to be in practicum for a specific number of hours per week for the duration of their scheduled term. The practicum represents a significant time commitment. Students must ensure that they are aware of field requirements, and available for field placements as scheduled, in order to complete their practica within the appropriate terms.
Notes:
Students must maintain concurrent registration in practica and related integrative seminars (that is, the practicum Social Work 410 must be taken at the same time as the integrative seminar Social Work 411 and the practicum Social Work 412 must be taken at the same time as the integrative seminar Social Work 413).
Social Work 411 and 413 are not eligible for CG grade.
Students registered in the field practicum courses, Social Work 410 and 412, in the Fall or Winter Term are not required to continue in practicum during that session’s Term Break (formerly known as Reading Week). If, in consultation with the agency and field instructor, the student decides to continue the practicum through the Term Break, the practicum end-date is adjusted accordingly.
International students must have a valid work permit for their practica in Canada. The work permit must be presented to the Field Education Office in the Faculty of Social Work prior to the start of the practicum.
Students who fail or withdraw from a field practicum course (Social Work 410 or 412) will fail or be required to withdraw from the corequisite course (Social Work 411 and 413). In addition, the student may be required to withdraw from the program. Students may register in practicum courses a maximum of two times.
Interprofessional Health Education
The Faculties and Departments of Education, Medicine, Nursing, Social Work, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, and Psychology, along with Alberta Health Services, jointly sponsor courses in Interprofessional Health Education (IPHE). The courses provide the foundation for sound and evidence-informed interprofessional practice in the fields of health, mental health, and addictions where comorbidity is common. Interprofessional Health Education (IPHE) 501 and 503 may be taken by Social Work undergraduate students and credited either as a 500-level Social Work option OR as a non-Social Work option.
Police Information Check
Students are advised that agencies that offer social work practicum placements may require a current Police Information Check (PIC) prior to acceptance into a placement. The placement agency has the discretion to refuse a placement based on a Police Information Check. Registration with the Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW) also requires a Police Information Check. Students who are concerned about the presence of a criminal record should contact the police department to discuss the process for eliminating or erasing such a record. Students are obligated to inform the Faculty immediately of any change in status of their criminal record. Alberta Health Services (AHS) requires the Faculty of Social Work to document a PIC for all students placed in AHS practica.
Immunization Requirements
Many practicum settings require students to be immunized prior to a practicum placement, e.g., Alberta Health Services see albertahealthservices.ca/assets/info/hp/cdc/if-hp-cdc-ipsm-std-imm-post-sec-stud-08-302.pdf.
Students must meet immunization requirements prior to the start of all practicum courses if required by their practicum agency.
Student Advising
The Faculty of Social Work Student Services Offices in Calgary, Edmonton and Lethbridge advise students on academic matters and University regulations. Students can book an appointment with a student advisor or drop-in.