Build on your Human Services certificate and gain knowledge and skills to work in human service agencies providing community support, education assistance, social services and behavior interventionism. You will make employer connections and gain practical skills as you participate in workplace practicums, community-based partnerships and research opportunities.
The Human Services diploma has a wide focus which allows you to pursue courses in community support, education assistance, social services or behaviour interventionism. A variety of employment options exist in human service agencies depending on the courses chosen and final practicum focus. The program provides opportunities to enhance the knowledge and skills you developed in your certificate program and can be pursued on a part-time or full-time basis. The program runs from early September until late June and includes human services (HSW) and social services (SSW) courses.
NIC's human services department and its programs are part of a provincial network that ensures not only high-quality instruction and programming, but also transferability throughout the province. The program has links with Vancouver Island University, Camosun College and the University of Victoria through a Vancouver Island Collaborative Agreement, which fosters collaboration related to post-secondary education and training needs throughout the region. The human services department at NIC also works closely with community agencies to ensure that course content is current, relevant, and valued by employers in the field.
During the diploma program, you can choose from a variety of university transfer courses, including but not limited to criminology, sociology, psychology, women's studies, First Nations studies and equity and social justice.
Career Opportunities
The Human Services diploma prepares you for employment in human services agencies that require two years of education and training.
If you wish to pursue a bachelor's degree, the Human Services diploma may provide you with transfer credit toward education, social work or child and youth care programs in the province. If you are planning to continue on to a university degree program, speak with an educational advisor to ensure your elective choices are transferable.
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3 กันยายน 2024
North Island College
Comox Valley Campus, Vancouver Island,
2300 Ryan Road,
COURTENAY,
British Columbia (BC),
V9N 8N6, Canada
Students must have, Completion of an Education Assistant/Community Support Certificate or Education Assistant/Community Support Certificate, Indigenous Focus or equivalent Human Services Certificate within the last 5 years with a minimum C (60%) in each course.
Applicants with credentials older than 5 years or from another institution are required to have the following:
a) Minimum C (60%) in each course.
b) Completed 20 hours volunteer work and HSW Professional Reference Form.
c) Signed Human Services Requisite Skills and Abilities document.
d) 300 word HSW Letter of Intent for coming into the program and career goals.
English language Requirement:
Academic IELTS: overall score of 6.0, no band lower than 6.0
TOEFL IBT: 80 overall with no subsection less than 20
CAEL: 60 and writing 60
PTE Academic: 54 overall with no component less than 50
Cambridge Assessment of English - C1 Advanced: 174 overall with no sub-score less than 169
Duolingo English Test 110 overall with no section score less than 100. Re-test score within 3 weeks between each testing is NOT accepted.
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