Information for High School Learners

  • Introduction to Criminology (CFSD 101 H1 and P1)
  • Introduction to Criminal Justice (CFSD 102 H2 and P2)
  • Criminalistics: Crime Scene Investigation (CFSD 201 H1 and P1)
  • Victimology (CFSD 202 H2 and P2)
  • Research Methodology Criminology (CFSD 301 H1 and P1)
  • Criminology Biopsychosocial Perspectives (CRIM 302 H1 and P1)
  • Forensic Criminology (CFSD 303 H2 and P2)
  • Correctional Theory and Practice (CFSD 304 H2 and P2)

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Contact: Prof Shanta Singh 031-7985 email: Singhsb@ukzn.ac.za at Howard College

or Ms Sharon Hattingh 033-2605369 email: HattinghS@ukzn.ac.za at Pietermaritzburg 

  • Introduction to Psychology A (PSYC 101 H1 W1)
  • Introduction to Psychology B (PSYC 101 H2 W2)
  • Introduction to Research (PSYC 201 H1)
  • Social Psychology (PSYC 202 H2)
  • Development Psychology (PSYC 203 H2)
  • Industrial Psychology 2A (PSYC 207 H1)
  • Industrial Psychology 2B (PSYC 208 H2)
  • Organisational Theory (PSYC 218 H1)
  • Organisational Behaviour (PSYC 219 H1)
  • Psychology at Work (PSYC 220 H2)
  • Work and Careers (PSYC 221 H2)
  • Measurement Experiment & Observation (PSYC 301 H2)
  • Trauma in Context (PSYC 317 H1)
  • Organisational Development (PSYC 319 H1
  • Learning for the Workplace (PSYC 320 H2)
  • Work: Health and Ergonomics (PSYC 321 H2)
  • Labour Relations: Context, Law and Practice (PSYC 326 H1)
  • Managing Health Behaviour (PSYC 332 W2)
  • Counselling and Psychotherapy (PSYC 342 H1)
  • Community Psychology (PSYC 343 H1)
  • African Psychology (PSYC 345 H1) 

Contact: Ms Ayanda Ntuli 031-260 3341 Ntulia@ukzn.ac.za

  • Introduction to Psychology A (PSYC 101 P1)
  • Introduction to Psychology B (PSYC 101 P2)
  • Introduction to Research (PSYC 201 P1)
  • Educational Applications of Psychology (PSYC 204 P2) Not offered in 2020
  • African and International Perspectives (PSYC 209 P2)
  • Child and Adolescent Psychology (PSYC 222 P2)
  • Social Psychology and Intergroup conflict (PSYC 223 P1)
  • Measurement Experiment and Observation (PSYC 301 P2)
  • Psychology of Health and Illness (PSYC 304 P2)
  • Psychology and the Law (PSYC 306 P2) Not offered in 2020
  • Psychology in Education (PSYC 318 P1)
  • African Psychology (PSYC 345 P1)

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Contact: Ms Sharon Hattingh 033-2605369 email: HattinghS@ukzn.ac.za

Bachelor of Social Work Programme

Admission Requirements

  • A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a minimum of 30 matric points and achievement rating 4 or higher in English and LO and one of: recognised NSC subjects: any Lang HL/FAL 5
  • Admission and selection occur through applications submitted via the Central Applications Office (CAO)

Additional Requirements

  • The profession is regulated by the SACSSP, which is a statutory body whose main function is to regulate the conduct, training, and registration of social workers, student social workers, social auxiliary workers, student social auxiliary workers, child, and youth care workers, and student child and youth care workers. From the second year of study, all students must register with the SACSSP and abide by the SACSSP’s code of ethics.

Undergraduate Studies

Module Structure

Subject

Cr

Code

Subject

Cr

Code

Semester 1

Semester 

       

LEVEL 1

         

Social Work and Developmental Social Welfare

16

SOWK103

Human Behaviour & the Social

Environment

16

SOWK102

Introduction to Professional Social Work Practice

16

SOWK113

Fields of Practice and Organisations in Social Work

16

SOWK112

Core elective: Select 1 core module from the following:

Criminology and Forensic studies

Community development

Psychology

Sociology

Electives: Select 1 elective module from the following: Anthropology Industrial, Organisational and Labour Studies Religion Gender Studies Legal Studies Management Media and Cultural Studies Political Science Any module approved by the Academic Leader

Ancillary module: Select 1 module from the following:

Academic Literacy A (16C) ACLE101/102 -Academic Learning in English (16C) ELDV100- English Language Development B (16C) ZULN101- Basic isiZulu Language Studies A (16C) OR ZULN102- Basic isiZulu Language Studies B (16C) NB: Students MUST register first and second semester core electives and electives of the same subject
         
         

LEVEL 2

Helping Theories in Social Work

16

SOWK203

Child, Youth and Family Centred Work

16

SOWK202

Working with Individuals and Families

16

SOWK211

Working with Groups

16

SOWK212

Core elective: Select 1 core module from the following:

Criminology and Forensic studies

Community development

Psychology

Sociology

Electives: Select 1 elective module from the following: Anthropology Industrial, Organisational and Labour Studies Religion Gender Studies Legal Studies Management Media and Cultural Studies Political Science Any module approved by the Academic Leader

Students must register for all Social Work level two modules, then register for 1 level two core elective which is 16 credits per semester and 1 level two elective which is also 16 credits per semester. The total credits a student may register for level two is 128 credits.

         

LEVEL 3

         

Engaging Communities in Action

16

SOWK305

Critical Theory & Anti- Oppressive Practice

16

SOWK303

YEAR MODULE

         

Social Work Practice 3

32

SOWK320

     
Core elective: Select 1 core module from the following:

Criminology and Forensic studies

Community development

Psychology

Sociology

Students must register for all Social Work level three modules, then register for 1 level three core elective which is 32 credits per semester. The total credits a student may register for level three is 128 credits.

         

LEVEL 4

         

Advanced Clinical Methods

16

SOWK401

     

Gender, AIDS and Violence

16

SOWK402

     

Social Policy

16

SOWK403

     

YEAR MODULES

         

Advanced Social Work Practice

48

SOWK4AP

     

Research Methods and Research Report

32

SOWK4RP

     

Students must register for all Social Work level four modules. The total credits a student may register for level four is 128 Credits.

         

Requirements for the Degree

Level 1

SOWK102,SOWK103,SOWK112,SOWK113

64CPS

Ancillary Module

16CPS

 

Electives

48CPS

 

TOTAL LEVEL 1

144CP

 

Level 2

SOWK202,SOWK203,SOWK211,SOWK212

64CPS

Electives

64CPS

 

TOTAL LEVEL 2

128CP

 

Level 3

SOWK303,SOWK305

32CPS

SOWK320 (Social Work Practice 3)

32CPS

 

Electives

64CPS

 

TOTAL LEVEL 3

128CPS

 

Level 4

SOWK401,SOWK402,SOWK403

48CPS

SOWK4AP (Advanced Social Work Practice)

48CPS

 

SOWK4RP (Research Methods and Research Report)

32CPS

 

TOTAL LEVEL 4

128CPS

 

TOTAL DEGREE

528CPS

 

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