Overview
Social Work
Students wishing to pursue the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from the University of Regina can take the entire degree at Parkland College in Yorkton. Applicants must first enroll in the Social Work Qualifying Program. Qualifying students must complete 30 university credit hours before applying to be fully accepted to the BSW Program. To graduate with a BSW, students must successfully complete both the General University Studies (GUS) and the Social Work (SW) portions of our program. Each portion is worth 60 credit hours totaling 120 credit hours of university studies, including the courses taken in the qualifying program.Why Parkland College?
“I chose Parkland College because it is close to home. The best thing about the College is the small class sizes. I would recommend Parkland College because of the awesome instructors, scholarship opportunities and small-town feel.” -Rayne Townsend Social Work Qualifying Student
Sample Schedule
Important Notes:
Sample Schedule
First Year – Term 1 | First Year – Term 2 |
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Second Year – Term 1 | Second Year – Term 2 |
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Third Year – Term 1 | Third Year – Term 2 |
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Fourth Year – Term 1 | Fourth Year – Term 2 |
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- Every class is not necessarily available every year, the sequencing is a suggestion only.
- Classes marked 2XX, 3XX or 4XX indicate the level of the class, actual classes available vary from year to year and can be obtained from a number of different universities.
Practicum
Practicum
Professional social work education involves the acquisition of knowledge and skills through academic study and through supervised practice, which is called practicum. In the BSW Program, students will complete two of these field education experiences in SW 348 & SW 448.- Academic Requirements for SW 348 (Mini- Practicum)
- Academic Requirements for SW 448 (Major Practicum)
- Deadlines to apply for practicum are March 1 for Fall practicum and October 1st for Winter Practicum.
- If you are planning an International Practicum deadlines are March 31st for Fall and June 30thfor Winter practicums.
- You must attend a practicum information session to start the process of practicum. Sessions are offered in January for Fall placements and September for Winter placements.
Course Calendar
University of Regina – Fall 2022 Classes
CRN | Sec | Class | # | Time | Day | Title | Room | Instructor |
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82280 | C61 | BIOL | 120 | 2:30 PM – 03:50 PM | M/W | The Nature of Life | 109 | Gwen Machnee |
84958 | L1 | BIOL LAB#1 | 120 | 1:00 PM- 3:50 PM | R | The Nature of Life | TTC LAB | Sarah Lipoth |
86790 | L2 | BIOL LAB #2 | 120 | 4:00 PM – 6:50 PM | M | The Nature of Life | TTC LAB | Sarah Lipoth |
82311 | C61 | ENG | 114 | 4:00 PM – 6:50 PM | T | Literature and Composition Reading Culture | 101 | Eleanora Esenkova |
87188 | C61 | INTS | 102 | 7:00 PM – 9:50 PM | R | Strategies for Academic Success | 109 | Linda Banga |
83767 | C61 | PSY | 120 | 4:00 PM – 6:50 PM | R | Biological and Cognitive Bases of Psychology | 109 | Gordon Gendur |
82484 | C61 | SOC | 111 | 4:00 PM – 6:50 PM | M | Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process | 109 | Elaine Hulse |
90020 | C61 | SOC | 212 | 7:00 PM – 9:50 PM | M | Introduction to Criminology | 109 | Elaine Hulse |
University of Saskatchewan – Fall 2022 Classes
CRN | Sec | Class | # | Time | Day | Title | Room | Instructor |
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33454 | 303 | CHEM | 100 | 9:00AM – 10:15AM | M/W | Introductory Chemistry | Remote | Sarah Lipoth |
33452 | 303 | CHEM | 104 | 10:30AM – 11:45AM | M/W | General Chemistry I – LECTURE | 109 | Sarah Lipoth |
33453 | 313 | CHEM- L | 104 | 9:00AM – 11:45AM | R | General Chemistry I – LAB | TTC LAB | Sarah Lipoth |
33821 | S29 | ENG | 100 | 10:30AM – 11:45AM | T/R | Critical Reading and Writing I | Remote | Katherine Springford |
33819 | SYK | ENG | 100 | 10:30AM – 11:45AM | T/R | 109 | Katherine Springford | |
33423 | S29 | INDG | 100 | 7:00PM – 9:45PM | T | Introduction to Indigenous Studies | Remote | Elaine Hulse |
33422 | SYK | INDG | 100 | 7:00PM – 9:45PM | T | 109 | Elaine Hulse | |
33790 | 029 | KIN | 170 | 6:00PM -8:45PM | W | Lifestyle, Health and Wellness | Remote | Brandon Needham |
33549 | 303 | KIN | 170 | 6:00PM – 8:45PM | W | 123 | Brandon Needham | |
33824 | S23 | Math | 101 | 4:40PM – 6:00PM | MW | Introductory Finite Mathematics I | Remote | Wayne Clark |
33822 | 303 | Math | 101 | 4:40PM – 6:00PM | MW | 129 | Wayne Clark | |
33468 | 303 | SOC | 211 | 4:00PM – 6:45PM | T | Sociology of Diversity and Intersectionality in Canada | Remote | Elaine Hulse |
33467 | 303 | SOC | 211 | 4:00PM – 6:45PM | T | 109 | Elaine Hulse | |
33460 | 303 | PHIL | 100 | 9:00AM -11:45AM | F | Introduction to Philosophy | Remote | Joel Hubick |
33459 | 303 | PHIL | 100 | 9:00AM – 11:45AM | F | 109 | Joel Hubick |
First Nations University of Canada – Fall 2022 Classes
CRN | Sec | Class | # | Time | Day | Title | Room | Instructor |
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33575 | S23 | SAUL | 100 | 7:00PM – 9:45PM | W | Introduction to Saulteaux | ZOOM | Denise Kennedy |
Bachelor of Indigenous Education Classes – Fall 2022
CRN | Class Number | Time | Day | Instructor | Classroom |
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Fall 2022 Cohort | |||||
33806 | EIND 116 | 6:00PM – 8:45PM | R | Clorice Delorme | 101 |
33820 | ENGL 100 | 10:30AM – 11:45AM | T/R | Katherine Springford | 109 |
33422 | INDG 100 | 7:00PM – 9:45PM | T | Elaine Hulse | 109 |
33463 | MATH 101 | 4:40PM – 6:00PM | MW | Wayne Clark | 129 |
33575 | SAUL 100 | 7:00PM – 9:45PM | W | Denise Kennedy | ZOOM – UR COURSES |
Fall 2020 Cohort | |||||
33676 | EIEA 355 | 10:00AM – 12:45PM | W | Ben Schenstead | 101 |
33861 | EIND 305 | 7:00PM – 9:45PM | T | Reg Leidl | 101 |
33863 | EIND 305 LAB | 6:00PM – 7:45PM | W | TBA | 101 |
33677 | ELNG 325 | 1:30PM – 4:15PM | W | Ben Schenstead | 101 |
33678 | JS 351 | 1:00PM – 3:45PM | T | Elaine Hulse | 109 |
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) – Fall 2022
CRN | Class | Type | Time | Day | Instructor | Classroom |
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Nursing Year 2 | ||||||
84890 | NURS 200.3 | Lecture | 12:30PM – 3:20PM | T | Jodie Bigalky | 123 |
84834 | NURS 202.3 | Lecture | 8:30 AM – 11:20AM | T | Jodie Bigalky | 123 |
84800 | NURS 202 LAB | L71 | 8:30AM – 11:20AM | W | ||
83744 | NURS 202 LAB | L72 | 12:00PM-2:50PM | W | ||
89325 | NURS 202 LAB | L73 | 3:30PM-6:20PM | W | ||
84835 | NURS 204.3 | Lecture | 12:30PM – 2:20PM | M | Joleen Klassen | 123 |
84807 | NURS 204 LAB | L71 | 3:00PM – 5:20PM | M (dates vary) | 123 | |
84808 | NURS 204 LAB | L72 | 3:00PM – 5:20PM | M (dates vary) | 123 | |
89323 | NURS 206.1 | Clinical | Jodie Bigalky | |||
89324 | NURS 206 LAB | L71 | R | |||
86956 | NURS 207.3 | Lecture | 10:00AM – 11:20AM | M/F | Paul Lee & Carol Bullin | ONLINE |
85563 | MCIM 223.3 | Lecture | 8:30AM – 9:50AM | M/F | Yannick Tremblay | ONLINE |
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85428 | NURS 304.3 | Lecture | 8:30AM – 11:20AM | R | Kelly Penz | 123 |
85430 | NURS 311.3 | Lecture | 8:00AM – 8:50AM | M | Cheryl Cummings | ONLINE |
85431 | NURS 311 LAB | L71 | 3:00PM – 5:50PM | R | ||
85432 | NURS 311 LAB | L72 | 8:30AM – 11:20AM | F | ||
85795 | NURS 311 LAB | L73 | 12:00PM – 2:50PM | F | ||
85434 | NURS 321.3 | Lecture | 12:30PM – 2:20PM | R | Lindsey Goertz | 123 |
85435 | NURS 321 LAB | L71 | 9:00AM – 10:50AM | F | Mobola Ogunbiyi | 123 |
85436 | NURS 321 LAB | L72 | 1:30PM – 3:20PM | F | Cara Sharpe | 123 |
85429 | NURS 332.3 | Lecture | 9:00AM – 12:50PM | M | Kathy Rodger | 101 |
85433 | NURS 333.3 | Clinical | TW | |||
85067 | NURS 333 LAB | L71 | TW | Kathy Rodger | ||
Nursing Year 4 | ||||||
87802 | NURS 450.9 | Clinical | Kathy Rodger | |||
89191 | NURS 441.3 | Lecture | ONLINE |
Classes are subject to change.
Please note: You are able to register in any classes for which you have the prerequisites at either university, but please consider registering in Parkland College designated classes. These classes tend to be much smaller in size and may have additional tutorials or seminars. The designated Parkland College classes are the only classes for which Parkland College receives revenue to maintain the classes here and provide additional supports such as advisors and tutorials.
Where to start with online classes
- Start with the syllabus or course outline. This will give you all the information that you need for the class, the instructor’s contact information, the textbook, the weekly topics, the assignments, their due dates and their weighting, and how your work will be assessed.
- Check out what you have to do in the first week, plan when you will do it – then do it!
- Put all the assignment due dates in your calendar with reminders two weeks ahead and one week ahead. Don’t leave them to the last minute.
- Enjoy learning new stuff!
If you need a common visiting student form, please visit the University at Parkland College page on the Current Students section of our website.
FAQ
Career Opportunities
Social workers treat social functioning difficulties, provide counselling, therapy and referral to other supportive social services, and evaluate child development and the adequacy of child care. They are employed by hospitals, school boards, social service agencies, welfare organizations and correctional facilities. They may also work in private practice.Sample First Year Schedule for a BSW Qualifying Student
During your first year of BSW Qualifying studies at Parkland College you will take a wide range of classes in a number of different subject areas called the core requirements or distribution requirements. They allow you to try out different types of classes and help you to get a broader understanding of learning at the university level. As a qualifying student you need to complete 30 Credit units of classes to be able to apply to the Faculty of Social Work as a BSW Student. At Parkland College we build a first year of classes for you with a partnership with U of S. You do not need to be a U of S student but you are able to take courses as a visiting student. This process is made easy through completing a Campus Saskatchewan (Common Visiting Student) Form. Here is what a typical first-year schedule might look like for a BSW qualifying student based on 30 credit units:- ENGL 100.3 (or equivalent)
- ENG 110.3 (or equivalent)
- INDG 100.3
- PSYC 101.3 (or equivalent)
- SOC 100.3 (or equivalent)
- 5 courses in General University Studies (GUS) and SW 100 and/or SW 202(15)
- You will need to be accepted as a qualifying student at the University of Regina to take Social Work classes at Parkland College.
- Once you have completed the required 10 qualifying classes you can complete an application for admission to the Faculty of Social Work to become a BSW degree student. Application deadline is January 15th of each year.
Contacts
It is essential that all students consult a counsellor once you have your acceptance letter from the U of R or U of S to develop a schedule of classes.