Eastern Institute of Technology

Course Details

Bachelor of Applied Social Sciences (Social Work/Counselling)

Course Description

The Bachelor of Applied Social Sciences (BASS) programme enables graduates to pursue a professional career as a Social Worker or Counsellor. In particular, the programme is designed to enable students to demonstrate a broad knowledge of the fundamentals of social science theory and social service practice in New Zealand today. Students who complete this programme successfully will be able to: * Use critical thinking skills to analyse and evaluate information and solve problems. * Apply information retrieval and investigative techniques in a range of professional situations. * Use written and oral communication skills effectively in study and work environments. * Demonstrate self-awareness in professional and interpersonal situations. * Practise within professional association guidelines. * Implement Te Tiriti o Waitangi in social services work. * Apply professional knowledge and skills under supervision in clinical and other workplace settings. * Demonstrate community, social and global responsibility. There are eight core social science courses to be completed in the first year, before selecting a major to study in the second and third years. The majors for the BASS are Social Work and Counselling, and selection into these streams will be based on year one results and suitability for the different roles. It is also possible to complete the BASS with a double major by completing both the Social Work and Counselling majors. Courses include: * Human Development * Sociology of Aotearoa New Zealand * Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Context and Consequences * He Kuhunga ki Te Ao Maori * Introduction to Psychology * Self Awareness * Interpersonal Skills 1 * Interpersonal Skills 2 * Introduction to Research Methods * Counselling Skills 1 * Counselling Skills 2 * Counselling Theories and Models of Practice * Addictions and Mental Health and Wellbeing * Group Work in Aotearoa New Zealand * Social Work Theories, Models and Skills 1 * Social Work Theories, Models and Skills 2 * Social Policy and the Law in the New Zealand/ Aoteoroa Context * Working with Groups and Communities * Introduction to Social Work Practice * Social Work Practice * Grief, Loss and Trauma * Supervised Counselling Practice 1 * Supervised Counselling Practice 2 * Iwi Maori Social Services * Working with Families in a Social Context * Diverse Populations * Social Work Practice 2

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Possible jobs and career opportunities can include: * Social Worker * Counsellor * other related social service occupations Possible agencies where you could find employment as a Social Worker or Counsellor include: CYF (Child, Youth & Family), hospitals (including Child, Adolescent and Mental Health Services (CAMHS)), Dove (HB), Presbyterian Support Services, local schools, Disability Resource Centres, Cancer Society, CCS Disability Action, Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga, GAINS Psychology & Counselling Services, womens’ centres, Regional Prisons, Parentline, Age Concern and other social service agencies.




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