Institute of Social Work (ISW) | Tanzania Courses Offered
LEVEL: BASIC TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK
Objectives of the Program
General objective
The general objective of developing this Basic Technician Certificate course is to prepare frontline social workers, who under the supervision of qualified social workers, will engage in attending problems facing individuals, families and small groups; hence enhance their social functioning.
Specific Objectives
The specific objectives include the following:
- To enable students to acquire elementary social work knowledge and skills in order to understand clients’ problem situations.
- To prepare students who will be able to use social work practice methods to attend clients with diverse problems.
- To enable students relate theoretical knowledge and practical work situations.
Table: Summary of all the modules taught in the BTCSW programme:
S/N | Code | Module Name | Semester1 | Semester2 |
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1 | SWT04101 | Elementary Social Work Practice | √ | |
2 | SWT04102 | Fundamentals of Field Instruction | √ | |
3 | SWT04103 | Introduction to Social Welfare Services | √ | |
4 | SWT04104 | Fundamentals of Social Work Ethics | √ | |
5 | SWT04105 | Basic Skills in Guidance and Counselling | √ | |
6 | SWT04106 | Introduction Communication Skills | √ | |
7 | SWT04107 | Block Fieldwork | √ | |
8 | HRT04208 | Essentials of Psychology | √ | |
9 | SWT04201 | Fundamentals of Sociology | √ | |
10 | SWT04202 | Introduction to Social Work with Children and Youths | √ | |
11 | SWT04203 | Introduction to ICT | √ | |
12 | SWT04204 | Elementary Social work Research | √ |
LEVEL: TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK
Objectives of the Program
General objective
The general objective for developing this Technician Certificate course is to prepare technician social workers, who under the supervision of qualified social workers, can engage in attending problems facing individuals, families and small groups; hence enhance their social functioning.
Specific Objectives
The specific objectives include the following:
- To enable students to acquire basic social work knowledge and skills in order to understand clients’ problem situations.
- To prepare students who will be able to use social work practice methods to attend clients with diverse problems.
- To enable students relate theoretical knowledge and practical work situations.
Table: Modules taught in the ODSW Programme
S/N | Code | Module Name | Semester1 | Semester2 |
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1 | SWT05101 | Direct Social Work Practice | √ | |
2 | SWT05102 | Introduction to Social work Ethics | √ | |
3 | SWT05103 | Social Welfare Services and Policy | √ | |
4 | SWT05104 | Introduction to Psychology | √ | |
5 | SWT05105 | Introduction to Sociology | √ | |
6 | SWT05106 | Communication Skills | √ | |
7 | SWT05201 | Introduction to Field Instruction | √ | |
8 | SWT05202 | Development Studies | √ | |
9 | SWT05203 | Information and Communication Technology | √ | |
10 | SWT05204 | Guidance and Counselling | √ | |
11 | SWT05205 | Introduction to Social work Research | √ | |
12 | SWT05206 | Block Fieldwork | √ |
LEVEL: ORDINARY DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK
Objectives of the Course
The general objective for developing this NTA Level 6 program is to prepare technician social workers, who under the supervision of highly qualified social workers can engage in attending problems facing individuals, families and small groups; hence enhancing their capacities to address their socio-economic needs and problems.
Specific Objectives of the Course
- To enable students to acquire intermediate social work knowledge and skills in order to understand clients’ problem situations.
- To prepare students who will be able to use social work practice methods to attend clients with diverse problems.
- To enable students relate theoretical knowledge and practical work situations.
TABLE: Modules taught in the ODSW Programme
S/N | Code | Module Name | Semester1 | Semester2 |
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1 | SWT06101 | Social Work with Diverse Populations | √ | |
2 | SWT06102 | Integrated Fieldwork Practice | √ | |
3 | SWT06103 | Fundamentals of Social Policy | √ | |
4 | SWT06104 | Social work Research Methods | √ | |
5 | SWT06105 | Theories and Skills of Guidance and Counselling | √ | |
6 | SWT06106 | Human Behaviour and Social Environment | √ | |
7 | SWT06201 | Entrepreneurship and Project Management | √ | |
8 | SWT06202 | Social Work in Legal systems | √ | |
9 | SWT06203 | Social work with Children and Youths | √ | |
10 | SWT06204 | Early Childhood Care and Development | √ | |
11 | SWT06205 | Sociology of Crime | √ | |
12 | SWT06206 | Project paper | √ |
LEVEL: HIGHER DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK (NTA LEVEL 7)
The objective of the Programme
General objective
The general objective for developing the curriculum for NTA Level 7 is to produce qualified and competent generalist Social Work practitioners with professional practice knowledge and skills, who will provide social welfare services to individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations; including leadership in social services delivery systems.
Specific Objectives
- To enable students to identify, integrate and apply a body of social work knowledge and skills in human welfare, problem-solving process to facilitate change and social functioning at micro, mezzo and macro level of social work practice.
- To enable students acquire a body of knowledge in human behaviour and social functioning in order to address social and economic injustice, provide social welfare services, as well as taking leadership and supervisory roles in human service organizations.
- To enable students apply research and policy knowledge and skills to design, implement and evaluate social welfare service programmes.
Table: Module Distribution for Semester I
Code | Module Name | Classification |
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SWU07101 | Social Welfare Services | C |
SWU07102 | Psychology | F |
SWU07103 | Social Work Practice | C |
SWU07104 | Communication Skills | F |
SWU07105 | Field Instruction | C |
SWU07106 | Sociology | F |
Note: C = Core Module and F = Fundamental Module
Table: Module Distribution for Semester II
Code | Module Name | Classification |
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SWU07207 | Social Work Theory and Methods | C |
SWU07208 | Social Science Research | C |
SWU07209 | Field Instruction Practice | C |
SWU07210 | Human Behaviour in the Micro Social Environment | C |
SWU07211 | Welfare Economics | F |
SWU07212 | Development Studies | F |
Note: C = Core Module and F = Fundamental Module
Table: Module Distribution for Semester III
Code | Module Name | Classification |
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SWU07313 | Social Work Research | C |
SWU07314 | Child Protection | F |
SWU07315 | Information and Communication Technology | F |
SWU07316 | Early Childhood Care and Education | C |
SWU07317 | Social Policy | C |
SWU07318 | Disability and Gerontology Social Work | C |
Note: C = Core Module and F = Fundamental Module
Table: Module Distribution for Semester IV
Code | Module Name | Classification |
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SWU07419 | School Social Work | C |
SWU07420 | Social Work in Medical Settings | C |
SWU07421 | Social Work and Law | C |
SWU07422 | Concurrent Fieldwork | C |
SWU07423 | Block Fieldwork | C |
SWU07424 | Guidance and Counselling | F |
SWU07425 | Culture and Human Diversity | F |
Note: C = Core Module and F = Fundamental Module
LEVEL: BACHELOR DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK (NTA LEVEL 8)
Objectives of the Program
General objective
The general objective for developing NTA Level 8 Curriculum is to produce qualified and competent generalist Social Work practitioners with professional practice, knowledge and skills who will provide social welfare services to individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations; including leadership in social services delivery systems.
Specific Objectives
- To enable students to identify, integrate and apply a body of social work knowledge and skills in human welfare, problem-solving process to facilitate change and social functioning at micro, mezzo and macro level of social work practice.
- To enable students acquire a body of knowledge in human behaviour and social functioning in order to address social and economic injustice, provide social welfare services, as well as taking leadership and supervisory roles in human service organizations.
- To enable students apply research and policy knowledge and skills to design, implement and evaluate social welfare service programmes.
Table: Module Distribution for Semester I
Code | Module Name | Classification |
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SWU08101 | Integrated Field Practice | C |
SWU08102 | Developmental Social Work | C |
SWU08103 | Entrepreneurship and Project Management | F |
SWU08104 | Social Protection | C |
SWU08105 | Social Work and Disaster Management | F |
SWU08106 | Human Behaviour in the Macro Social Environment | C |
Note: C = Core Module and F = Fundamental Module
Table: Module Distribution for Semester II
Code | Module Name | Classification |
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SWU08207 | Dissertation | C |
SWU08208 | Social Work and Community Health | C |
SWU08209 | Social Administration | C |
SWU08210 | Financial Management | F |
SWU08211 | Social Work and Human Rights | C |
SWU08212 | Criminology and Correctional Services | F |
SWU08213 | Social Work with Marginalized Population | F |
SWU08214 | Social Work and Mental Health | E |
SWU08215 | Social Work and Substance Abuse | E |
SWU08216 | Social Work and Gender | E |
Note: C = Core Module and F = Fundamental Module
LEVEL: MASTERS DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK (NTA LEVEL 9)
Masters Degree in Social Work (MSW) is an advanced programme aimed at enabling students to acquire advanced professional qualification in Social Work. The MSW programme is intended for candidates who will perform advanced social work practice including managerial and supervisory roles, leadership and programme evaluation at micro, mezzo and macro levels; at national and international realm. The holder of this qualification will be able to apply advanced knowledge, skills and understanding in a wide and complex variety of contexts with substantial personal responsibility for the work of others and responsibility for designing, monitoring and evaluating social policies, welfare programmes, managing, and allocating national resources.
Objectives of the Program
General objective
The general objective for developing NTA Level 9 Curriculum is to produce qualified and competent generalist Social Work practitioners with professional practice knowledge and skills who will provide social welfare services to individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations, including leadership in social services delivery systems.
Specific Objectives
- To enable students to identify, integrate and apply a body of social work knowledge and skills in human welfare, problem-solving process to facilitate change and social functioning at micro, mezzo and macro level of social work practice.
- To enable students acquire a body of knowledge in human behaviour and social functioning in order to address social and economic injustice, provide social welfare services, as well as taking leadership and supervisory roles in human service organizations.
- To enable students apply research and policy knowledge and skills to design, implement and evaluate social welfare service programmes.
Table: All Modules for Masters Degree in Social Work Programme
Code | Module Name | Classification |
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SWG09101 | Human Behaviour and Social Environment | FO |
SWG09102 | Social Work Practice | FO |
SWG09103 | Field Instruction | FO |
SWG09104 | Welfare Services and Policy Processes | FO |
SWG09205 | Direct and Indirect Social Work Practice | FO |
SWG09206 | Social Work and Law | FO |
SWG09207 | Social Work and Human Rights | FO |
SWG09208 | Foundation Block Fieldwork | FO |
SWG09309 | Advanced Social Work Ethical Principles | AD |
SWG09310 | Advanced Qualitative Social Work Research Methods | AD |
SWG09311 | Advanced Quantitative Social Research Methods | AD |
SWG09312 | Advanced Administrative Principles and Practice | AD |
SWG09313 | Advanced Direct Social Work Methods | AD |
SWG09314 | Fieldwork Seminars | AD |
SWG09415 | Advanced Policy Practice | AD |
SWG09416 | Dissertation | AD |
SWG09417 | Advanced Block Fieldwork | AD |
SWG09418 | Social Work and Public Health (Elective) | AD |
SWG09419 | Social Work in Disaster Situation (Elective) | AD |
SWG09420 | Social Work with Marginalised Population (Elective) | AD |
Note: FO = MSW Foundation Level and AD = MSW Advanced Level
CONTACT PERSON:
Dr. William Manyama
Head of Social Work Departiment
Institute of Social Work
w.manyama@isw.ac.tz/info@isw.ac.tz
Phone:+255 22 274-443/+255 22 2700918