Social Service Worker
This program will give you the knowledge and skills you need to enter this dynamic and rewarding career field. Learn skills and methods that will qualify you to work in a variety of settings and challenging situations. You will also gain unique exposure and insight into Aboriginal history, culture and practice, which will be valuable to individuals looking for employment in northern communities.
Community placement opportunity.
Interprofessional Education at Canadore College
Program Prerequisites
OSSD or equivalent Grade 12 Compulsory English (ENG4C or ENG4U)
Other Requirements
A completed Canadore College Health Centre form including medical history, immunization record, and a two-step tuberculosis (TB) test is required. Please see the online student registration handbook for more information.
In order to be ready for employment upon graduation, it is suggested that all students obtain a First Aid and CPR certificate prior to graduation. All associated costs are the responsibility of the student.
Semester One:
CMM125 College Communication I
DAC180 Substance Abuse I
HSP105 Interviewing I
HSP150 Multiculturalism in Canada
PSY100 Foundations of Psychology
SOC100 Foundations of Sociology
SSW100 History and Philosophy of Social Work
HSP194 Workplace Skills
Semester Two:
CMM230 Writing and Speaking to Persuade
HSP104 Human Service and the Law
HSP106 Acts, Policies, and Procedures for Native People
HSP160 Interviewing II
PSY240 Foundations of Psychology II
SOC220 Sociology of Social Problems
SSW135 Social Work and the Family
SSW298Special Issues in Social Work Practice
Semester Three:
SSW181 Wellness
HUM219 Group Work
HSP290 Crisis Intervention
SSW125 SSW Methods - Community Organization
SSW205 SSW Methods: Administration
SSW225 SSW Methods of Intervention
SSW238 SSW Methods: Family Violence
SSW294 Accountable Professional
Semester Four:
SSW295 Community Placement
- Crisis prevention/intervention programs
- Residential facilities
- Children’s programs and services
- Correctional facilities programs
- Programs and services for youth
- Educational/teaching assistant
- Mental health services
- Long-term care facilities
- Crisis intervention
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Substance abuse specific training
- Multiculturalism in Canada
- Human service and the law
- Acts, policies, and procedures for Native People
Students will complete two field placements during the two-year course - a two-week placement in second semester and a 10 – 12 week placement in fourth semester.
Students attending Canadore College from outside the North Bay area will be expected to secure their own field placements in their hometowns.
A Criminal Reference Check may be required in order to go to placement. If you have been convicted of an offense under the Criminal Code for which you have not been pardoned, you may be ineligible for field placements. Students should not obtain a Criminal Reference Check until directed to do so by the Placement Liaison Officer. All associated costs are the responsibility of the student.
Canadore College reserves the right to place students in any field placements that are determined to be appropriate. Students must be prepared to travel to and from placements and/or relocate at their own expense.









