BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK

Overview

​​​​​​Approved by Senate in 1976

INTRODUCTION

Since its inception in 1976 the social work program (B.A. Degree) has been administratively under the auspices of the Department of Sociology but with its own Program Coordinator. The Programme was initiated within the Department of Sociology in response to a request from an Inter-Ministerial Working Committee on Social Work Education in Kenya. The Inter-Ministerial Committee included the following representatives: The Kenya Institute of Administration, The Kenya National Association of Social Workers, The National Council of Social Services, The Ministry of Housing and Social Services, The Ministry of Finance and Planning, The Ministry of Education, The Directorate of Personnel and The Department of Sociology, University of Nairobi. Following its study of the social welfare needs of Kenya at that time projected that the country would need twenty to twenty-five (20-25) social work graduates per year to meet the existing manpower needs.

 

PHILOSOPHY

 “The overall goal of the programme is to train professional university level social workers in response to the increasing complexity of social problems in the country”. Prior to 1976, there existed in Kenya a Diploma and Certificate Training Programme operating under the auspices of the Kenya Institute of Administration at Kabete. The Diploma Training Programme was later transferred to the Embu Government Training Institute. In other words, there was no university level training of social workers in Kenya prior to 1976.

Initially, the Social Work Programme was funded by the Fredrick Ebert Foundation for three-years. The Foundation met the cost of a senior lecturer position and two lecturer positions, including other expenses for operating the programme for the period specified and renewable for an additional two years. However, the Foundation did not fund the programme beyond the three years. Consequently, the financial responsibilities for operating the programme were taken over by the government.  The programme has since grown; from admitting about 20 students per year to about 60 currently.

RATIONALE

From 1976 to as recent as the 1990’s, the BA (Social Work) programme at the University of Nairobi remained the only university program in Kenya for professional training in social work. The course was started to fill a professional gap not only in Kenya’s but actually in East Africa’s social development sector. Social work graduates have since played a critical role in the overall development of the country. Of notable significance has been their contribution in the following areas: management of children’s affairs (e.g., rehabilitation and training), gender and development, youth affairs, probation and correctional services, management of community development programmes, community mobilization and capacity building, medical social work (in health facilities), counselling, human resource management and micro-enterprise development.

Like all recognized tertiary training centres for social workers, the University of Nairobi has over the years adhered to a curricula that not only allows students to specialize in social work early in the BA programme but also that combines class work and fieldwork. It is hoped that this practice will be sustained especially for the purpose of maintaining internationally recognized social work training standards and for the University of Nairobi to maintain its pole position as the model for professional social work training in Kenya.

OBJECTIVES

The general objective of the BA (Social Work) programme is to produce graduates equipped with skills and knowledge necessary in the social development sector.

 

The specific objectives are:

  1. To equip students with knowledge, skills and an enabling mind-set in the social development sector.

 

  1. To expose students to current practices in social development management.

 

  1. To contribute to high human resource development in the social development sector.

 

MODE OF DELIVERY

  1. Face-to-face mode

This shall be the interactive mode of instruction consisting of lectures, discussions, presentations, seminars, tutorials, demonstrations, case studies, fieldwork, practicums, individual and group consultations, independent studies, guest speakers, field visits and field research.

  1. Open, distance, and e-learning mode

This will be offered using a multi-media approach that includes self-instructional print and electronic study materials. This will include interactive study materials and both synchronous and asynchronous modes of learning. Online teaching and learning shall be offered through the Learning Management Systems (LMS) of the University of Nairobi.

  1. Blended learning mode

This will combine both face to face and online learning approaches

 

COURSE STRUCTURE AND DURATION

Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts (Social Work) degree programme will be admitted to the course at the beginning of their first year and enroll for four courses in the social work programme, four in the department of Sociology and four others in any other two departments in the faculty of Arts. Thereafter, students will take courses prescribed by the social work programme, including not less than 1200 hours of field Practicum. Therefore, the curriculum for the B.A. Social Work will consist of:

 

I). Taught courses 41 courses

II) Practicum    3 courses

 

Each taught course shall include 45 contact hours

Each field practicum course shall take 10 weeks of external agency attachment.

Course Codes and Titles

 

 First year

Semester 1

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSO 101

Introduction to Sociology

 

45

0

45

CSW 101

Introduction to Psychology

 

45

0

45

CSO 102

Introduction to Anthropology

 

45

0

45

CSW 100

Introduction to the Principles and Methods of Social Work

 

45

0

45

Total hours required

180

0

180

               

 

Semester 2

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSW 102

Social Work and Social Sciences

 

45

0

45

CSO 103

Introduction to Comparative Sociology

 

45

0

45

CSW 103

 The Government and the People of Kenya

 

45

0

45

CSO 104

The Socialization Process

45

0

45

Total hours required

180

0

180

               

Second Year 

 

Semester 1

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSW 203

Community Development

 

45

0

45

CSW 201

Social Work Methods

 

45

0

45

CSO 204

Social statistics 1

 

45

0

45

CSW 208

Professional theory and practice

 

45

0

45

CSO 206

Rural Sociology

45

0

45

Total hours required

225

0

225

               

 

Semester 2

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSW 200

Human Growth and Development

 

45

0

45

CSW 202

Social Work Methods: Case Work

 

45

0

45

CSW 204

Social Work theory and practice I

 

45

0

45

CSW 204

Social work methods

 

45

0

45

CSO 209

Deviant Behaviour

45

0

45

 

Field work practice at the end of the year

 

0

135

135

Total hours required

225

135

360

               

Third Year 

Semester 1

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSW 302

Family and Child Welfare

 

45

0

45

CSW 303

Social Work Theory and Practice 11

 

45

0

45

CSW 305

Personnel Management in Human Service Agencies

 

45

0

45

CSW 307

Human Relations

 

45

0

45

CSW 309

Economics for Social Development

 

45

0

45

CSW 311

Social Work and Social Ethics

 

45

0

45

 

Plus field work practice at the end of the year

 

0

135

135

Total hours required

270

135

405

               

 

Semester 2

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSW 300

Social Policy and Administration

 

45

0

45

CSW 301

Environment and Social Development

 

45

0

45

CSW 304

Social Change and Development

 

45

0

45

CSW 306

Evaluative Research

 

45

0

45

CSO 308

Social Statistics II

 

45

0

45

CSW 310

Community Organization and Action

 

45

0

45

CSW 312

Social Deviation and Rehabilitation I

 

45

0

45

Total hours required

315

0

315

               

 

 

Fourth Year

 

Semester 1

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSW 401

Adolescence

 

45

0

45

CSW 403

Dissertation/Project paper

 

45

0

45

CSW 405

Social Work Theory and Practice 111

 

45

0

45

CSO 407

Formal Organization and Behaviour

 

45

0

45

CSW 409

Gerontology

 

45

0

45

CSW 411

Social Law

 

45

0

45

CSW 412

Psychiatry

 

45

0

45

Total hours required

315

0

315

               

Semester 1

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSW 400

Gender and Development

 

45

0

45

CSW 402

Population and Development

 

45

0

45

CSW 404

Urbanization

 

45

0

45

CSW 406

Counselling

 

45

0

45

CSO 406

Health and community

 

45

0

45

CSW 408

Health and community

 

45

0

45

CSW 413

Social Deviation and Rehabilitation 11

 

 

45

0

45

Total hours required

315

0

315

               

Schedule of intake

September

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

  • KCSE mean grade C+ or equivalent
  • KCSE mean grade C- or equivalent plus a Certificate and Diploma
  • Level Division II or equivalent plus a Diploma
  • Level Division III or equivalent plus a Certificate and Diploma
  • Level Division III or equivalent plus a three-year Diploma from a recognized post-secondary Institution for admissions to Bachelor of Education
  • Diploma from University of Nairobi or other recognized institutions and an aggregate of C in KCSE or equivalent
  • A Level with two principal passes or equivalent in relevant subjects Only Applicants whose results are available at the time of application will be considered
  • CPAII/CPSII/CIPS or equivalent for Commerce and Arts and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE or O level Division III
  • P1 from a two-year post-secondary training institution for entry into Bachelor of Education with Minimum KCSE Mean Grade C or O Level Division III
  • Higher National Diploma in relevant fields and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE
  • Degree from a recognized University
  • Equivalent qualifications to the above from institutions recognized by Senate
  • Level Division III or equivalent plus a three-year Diploma from a recognized post-secondary Institution for admissions to Bachelor of Education
  • Diploma from University of Nairobi or other recognized institutions and an aggregate of C in KCSE or equivalent
  • A Level with two principal passes or equivalent in relevant subjects Only Applicants whose results are available at the time of application will be considered
  • CPAII/CPSII/CIPS or equivalent for Commerce and Arts and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE or O level Division III
  • P1 from a two-year post-secondary training institution for entry into Bachelor of Education with Minimum KCSE Mean Grade C or O Level Division III
  • Higher National Diploma in relevant fields and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE
  • Degree from a recognized University
  • Equivalent qualifications to the above from institutions recognized by Senate

 

 

ATTACHMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  1. Medical Facilities (Hospitals and Clinics)
  2. Correctional Facilities (Police Stations & Prisons)
  3. Children Homes
  4. Safe Haven Facilities (From Domestic Abuse)