Master of Social Sciences in Social Work
Programme Directors: Dr CHAN, Simon (Full-time Two-Year)
Dr LEUNG, Catherine L Y (Part-time Two-Year)
The Master of Social Sciences in Social Work is designed for bachelor’s degree graduates who would like to pursue a recognised social work qualification (RSW) at a master’s degree level. The programme aims at preparing students for reflective professional practice in social work. The objectives of the programme are:
- To develop competent professionals who are critical, reflective and capable of generic social work practice and competent to face the challenges confronting social work in the changing society; and
- To educate graduate students to achieve the academic and professional qualification that is considered eligible for registration as Registered Social Workers in Hong Kong on the basis of a recognised social work degree.
Upon graduation, the graduates can:
- Evaluate the changing social needs, societal context and practice in line with the values and the ethical principles of social work;
- Integrate theory and practice, and identify new theories and innovative practice;
- Apply social work skills at various levels of intervention;
- Critically evaluate professional activities and service programmes to advocate for appropriate welfare and service reforms;
- Examine power, diversity and social justice in social issues, social work practice and social policy; and
- Appraise the value of life-long learning and professional development.
The 37-unit programme is designed to be completed in two calendar years. For full-time learning, students should complete a summer placement in year 1 and a placement in semester 2 of year 2 for those who select to have overseas placement.
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
I) | Social Work Courses | 21 units |
II) | Elective Courses | 3 units |
III) | Integrative Tutorials | 3 units |
IV) | Fieldwork Placements | 10 units |
37 units |
Requirements
I. | Social Work Courses | 21 units |
SOWK7040 Research and Programme Evaluation | 3 units | |
SOWK7610 Society and Social Policy | 3 units | |
SOWK7620 Human Development and Cultural Differences | 3 units | |
SOWK7630 Social Work Theory and Practice I | 3 units | |
SOWK7641 Social Work Theory and Practice II | 1 unit | |
SOWK7642 Social Work Theory and Practice II | 3 units | |
SOWK7650 Management in Human Service Organizations | 3 units | |
SOWK7770 Social Work, Law and Social Justice | 2 units | |
SOWK7810 Community Study# | 0 unit | |
II. | Elective Courses | 3 units |
SOWK7120 Child and Adolescent Mental Health | 3 units | |
SOWK7430 Narrative Approach to Counselling | 3 units | |
SOWK7670 Social Work Project | 3 units | |
SOWK7720 Social Work with Older People | 3 units | |
SOWK7730 Social Work with Youth | 3 units | |
SOWK7740 Social Work with People with Mental Health Problems | 3 units | |
SOWK7750 Social Work with Disadvantaged Groups | 3 units | |
SOWK7760 Special Topics in Social Work | 3 units | |
III. | Integrative Tutorials | 3 units |
SOWK7680 Social Work Integrative Tutorial I | 1 unit | |
SOWK7690 Social Work Integrative Tutorial II | 1 unit | |
SOWK7780 Social Work Integrative Tutorial III | 1 unit | |
IV. | Fieldwork Placements | 10 units |
SOWK7700 Fieldwork Practice I | 5 units | |
SOWK7710 Fieldwork Practice II | 5 units | |
37 units |
# For full-time mode students only.