Bachelor of Social Work
OP7400
Closed to new enrolmentsSocial work is a profession based on principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversity.
Our Bachelor of Social Work will prepare you to work with people and their environment. You’ll learn about people through their life span, societies and helping traditions from western and indigenous perspectives.
Availability
Our qualifications are delivered on either a Trimesterised or Open basis.
- Trimesterised qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study over set periods, three times a year - Trimester 1, 2 or 3.
- Open qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study every month throughout the year. Courses start on the first Monday of the month you select for enrolment.
Cost
- Course costs can be found on all course pages. The fees may increase annually.
- Qualification cost – to give you an idea of how much a qualification may cost in total over the duration of your studies, an approximate cost is provided for many of our qualifications. This is based on the required number of courses to complete the qualification and the average cost of those courses. It does not include annual administration fees, text books and course materials or external exam fees, and is subject to annual course fee increases.
Credits
Courses are assigned credits depending on how much time and effort is needed to complete their learning outcomes. In general, each credit represents approximately 10 hours of study time.
Delivery method
- Online – The course materials for online courses are delivered in an online format and all assignments are submitted online.
- Mixed – These courses are delivered using a mix of online and paper based course materials. This may include receiving paper course materials, submitting assignments online, or being required to participate in online forums and learning activities.
- Print Only - The course will be delivered using paper based courses materials, and assignments may need to be submitted in hard copy rather than online. This will depend on the course.
Whether courses are delivered online, on paper or a mixture of both, there may also be components such as workshops, noho marae, work experience and practicum to participate in. To find out what your course involves check the course information page.
EFTS
EFTS stands for equivalent full-time student. An EFTS is the study time required for each course and is used by the Tertiary Education Commission to decide if a course is part-time or full-time.
One year of full-time study is generally between 0.8 and 1.2 EFTS.
Level
You can tell how hard a course or qualification is by the level it is set at:
- Levels 1-4 are about the same as secondary school and basic trades training.
- Levels 5-7 are the same as university study.
Prerequisites
- Prerequisites are courses that must be completed before another course can be studied.
- Co-requisites are courses that can be studied at the same time as another course.
If a course has a specific prerequisite or co-requisite course, it will be listed on the course page under the title 'Prerequisites'. If no courses are listed, check the entry and other requirements under the qualification you are studying for. Some courses require you to have studied at a particular level prior to enrolling.
Student loans
Not all qualifications or students are eligible for student loans. You will need to meet criteria such as studying a minimum number of credits over a specific study period. It is up to you to apply for a student loan via StudyLink - Open Polytechnic does not do this for you.
Information about student loans and eligibility
Study type
Our qualifications are delivered on either a Trimesterised or Open basis.
- Trimesterised qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study over set periods, three times a year - Trimester 1, 2 or 3. Some courses may not be available every Trimester, and some may run longer than the standard 16-18 week period.
- Open qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study every month throughout the year. Courses start on the first Monday of the month you select for enrolment.
Teaching weeks
Teaching weeks is the number of weeks that we teach a course. This differs from the enrolment period, which is based on the course start and end dates.
For example, a 20-week enrolment period will have 16 teaching weeks, followed by four weeks to accommodate marking, any extensions and reassessments, or exams.
Workload
The workload estimate given on a course page is calculated like this:
Number of credits x 10, divided by the number of teaching weeks for the course. The hours will be rounded up to nearest whole number.
Please note, this is a guide only. You may need more or less time for study, and you may also need to do more hours during assessment due dates or exams times.
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Level7
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Credits480
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Study type Trimester
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Cost$20,738 NZ Domestic
Not including any course materials or external exam fees.
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Student loan
Available.
Qualification update
Closed to enrolments from new learners
We are no longer taking enrolments from new learners for OP7400 Bachelor of Social Work. A new version of the programme will be available later in 2024, and Te Pūkenga is using this opportunity to develop a unified programme that will be offered online and in person at Te Pūkenga campuses.
Please check back on our website in 2024 for information on the new programme or, if you would like to be notified when the new programme is available, please provide your details here.
Re-enrolling learners
If you had already started studying OP7400 Bachelor of Social Work, up to and including 15 November 2022, you can continue to re-enrol in your next course.
Once the new programme, Te Ata Māhina Bachelor of Social Work, has been approved we will contact you to advise you whether to remain in the current programme or to transition into the new programme. Please be assured that no learners will be disadvantaged in any transition arrangements.
Please note, learners who are studying OP7400 Bachelor of Social Work must complete their last course in the programme no more than 8 years of their first enrolment.
If you need assistance with a study plan, please contact us.
Vaccination Information
All Government vaccination mandates have ended and as such our COVID-19 policy has been revoked. This means that all ākonga (vaccinated or not vaccinated) are able to return to our campus for workshops.
Some employers/agencies for health and safety reasons may still require ākonga (learners) on practicums to be vaccinated. Therefore, your placement opportunities may be restricted if you choose not to be vaccinated. Programme kaimahi (staff) will advise you of policies placement agencies have around vaccination requirements on a case-by-case basis.
When you study this programme, you’ll learn about people through their life span, societies and helping traditions from both western and indigenous perspectives.
It is designed for people who want to study full-time or part-time by distance learning. It will prepare you to become a confident, analytical and critically reflective practitioner. You will gain the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values to work in social services in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Meet Ali Symmons and Papa Leota, students of our Bachelor of Social Work
Career opportunities
A social worker can be employed as a generic social worker or within a specialist area such as:
- drug or alcohol addiction
- child protection
- schools, disability
- crisis response
- violence
- community development.
Practical experience
During the programme you will be required to attend 20 days of face-to-face workshops and noho marae. Travel and accommodation will be at your own expense.
There are also two 60-day practicums and a 30-hour volunteer experience.
Both practicums and the volunteer experience may be within your area.
Recognition of prior learning
If you intend to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning or Cross Credits, you will need to download and complete an application.
Learn more about how we recognise previous study and experience
Registration
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you will have met the academic requirements to apply for full registration. To find out more about registration requirements visit the SWRB's website.
Social Workers Registration Board website
This programme is undergoing development
(updated 13 June 2022)
Open Polytechnic, like all Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics in New Zealand is a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga.
Over the last eighteen months our staff have been working collaboratively with Te Pūkenga and staff from the other polytechnics who offer a social work degree, to prepare to move to one unified programme for this qualification. The unified programme will be delivered across Aotearoa New Zealand and continue to meet NZQA and the Social Workers Registration Board requirements.
The revised unified programme for the qualification is planned to be available in 2023, subject to approval and accreditation.
If you are already enrolled in this programme at Open Polytechnic, we want to assure you that you will not be disadvantaged with the programme changes that are being made in the transition to a unified programme. We will ensure that your learning continues without disruption so you can complete your degree and meet professional body and industry requirements.
We will make contact with you once the new unified programme has been approved and we are able to provide you with information on a study plan so that you can complete your social work degree.
Availability
Our qualifications are delivered on either a Trimesterised or Open basis.
- Trimesterised qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study over set periods, three times a year - Trimester 1, 2 or 3.
- Open qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study every month throughout the year. Courses start on the first Monday of the month you select for enrolment.
Cost
- Course costs can be found on all course pages. The fees may increase annually.
- Qualification cost – to give you an idea of how much a qualification may cost in total over the duration of your studies, an approximate cost is provided for many of our qualifications. This is based on the required number of courses to complete the qualification and the average cost of those courses. It does not include annual administration fees, text books and course materials or external exam fees, and is subject to annual course fee increases.
Credits
Courses are assigned credits depending on how much time and effort is needed to complete their learning outcomes. In general, each credit represents approximately 10 hours of study time.
Delivery method
- Online – The course materials for online courses are delivered in an online format and all assignments are submitted online.
- Mixed – These courses are delivered using a mix of online and paper based course materials. This may include receiving paper course materials, submitting assignments online, or being required to participate in online forums and learning activities.
- Print Only - The course will be delivered using paper based courses materials, and assignments may need to be submitted in hard copy rather than online. This will depend on the course.
Whether courses are delivered online, on paper or a mixture of both, there may also be components such as workshops, noho marae, work experience and practicum to participate in. To find out what your course involves check the course information page.
EFTS
EFTS stands for equivalent full-time student. An EFTS is the study time required for each course and is used by the Tertiary Education Commission to decide if a course is part-time or full-time.
One year of full-time study is generally between 0.8 and 1.2 EFTS.
Level
You can tell how hard a course or qualification is by the level it is set at:
- Levels 1-4 are about the same as secondary school and basic trades training.
- Levels 5-7 are the same as university study.
Prerequisites
- Prerequisites are courses that must be completed before another course can be studied.
- Co-requisites are courses that can be studied at the same time as another course.
If a course has a specific prerequisite or co-requisite course, it will be listed on the course page under the title 'Prerequisites'. If no courses are listed, check the entry and other requirements under the qualification you are studying for. Some courses require you to have studied at a particular level prior to enrolling.
Student loans
Not all qualifications or students are eligible for student loans. You will need to meet criteria such as studying a minimum number of credits over a specific study period. It is up to you to apply for a student loan via StudyLink - Open Polytechnic does not do this for you.
Information about student loans and eligibility
Study type
Our qualifications are delivered on either a Trimesterised or Open basis.
- Trimesterised qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study over set periods, three times a year - Trimester 1, 2 or 3. Some courses may not be available every Trimester, and some may run longer than the standard 16-18 week period.
- Open qualifications have courses available to enrol in and study every month throughout the year. Courses start on the first Monday of the month you select for enrolment.
Teaching weeks
Teaching weeks is the number of weeks that we teach a course. This differs from the enrolment period, which is based on the course start and end dates.
For example, a 20-week enrolment period will have 16 teaching weeks, followed by four weeks to accommodate marking, any extensions and reassessments, or exams.
Workload
The workload estimate given on a course page is calculated like this:
Number of credits x 10, divided by the number of teaching weeks for the course. The hours will be rounded up to nearest whole number.
Please note, this is a guide only. You may need more or less time for study, and you may also need to do more hours during assessment due dates or exams times.
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Level7
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Credits480
-
Study type Trimester
-
Cost$20,738 NZ Domestic
Not including any course materials or external exam fees.
-
Student loan
Available.
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Factsheet (PDF) Bachelor Of Social Work (614 KB pdf)
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Study plan (PDF)
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