Master of Social Work
 

The MSW is a professional master¡¦s degree designed for those who have undergraduate training in social work and wish to advance their knowledge and skills for social services. It has both full-time and part-time modes of delivery. The length of the programme is one year (full-time) or two years (part-time) including summer term.

 
The outcome goals of the MSW programme are:
 
1. To become reflective practitioners who are able to assess changing social needs and adapt their own performance accordingly;
2. To become self-directed learners, recognizing personal educational needs, selecting appropriate learning resources and evaluating progress;
3. To develop specialized knowledge and skills at advanced level to match up with the emerging social needs and problems in all their complexity and extensiveness;
4. To be able to assess critically professional activities and advocate for appropriate reforms in the system;
5. To acquire the competence as a researcher-practitioner, so as to enrich one¡¦s knowledge base for the development of new policies and interventions for emerging issues; and
6. To be able to recognize, maintain and develop professional identity to ensure the contribution of the profession in the changing times.
 

The 30-unit programme is designed to be completed in one year by full-time study or two years by part-time study. Only under exceptional circumstances may students seek extension of the period of study. The programme emphasizes student-oriented active learning, and it is geared towards developing opportunity for students to develop a concentration in either youth work or in mental health.

 
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
 
I) Integrative Courses 12 units
II) Concentration Courses 9 units
III) Elective Courses 9 units
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    30 units
 
Requirements
 
I. Integrative Courses 12 units
  SOWK 7010 Social Work in a Changing Social Context 3 units
  SOWK 7030 Critical Management Practice 3 units
  SOWK 7040 Research & Programme Evaluation 3 units
  SOWK 7410 Human Diversity & Cultural Diffrences 3 units
         
II. Concentration Courses 9 units
  Choose one concentration:  
Mental Health Practice Concentration  
  SOWK 7110 Mental Health, Mental Disorder & Social Work 3 units
  SOWK 7210 Working with Families with Mental Health Issues 3 units
  SOWK 7230 Crisis Management & Integrated Mental Health Practice 3 units
  Youth Work Concentration  
  SOWK 7170 Youth at the Margins: Theory & Practice 3 units
  SOWK 7220 Youth & Cultural Practice 3 units
  SOWK 7240 Critical Youth Work 3 units
         
III. Elective Courses 9 units
  SOWK 7120 Child & Adolescent Mental Health 3 units
  SOWK 7430 Narrative Approach to Counselling 3 units
  SOWK 7500 Family Therapy 3 units
  SOWK 7151-2 Dissertation 6 units
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        30 units
 
 
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Source: Calendar/Bulletin 2015-2016
Last modified: July 2015