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Bachelor of Social Work
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NMIT is part of Te Pūkenga
This means that you will now graduate with a Te Pūkenga qualification. Read more
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Locations and dates
Nelson:
16 February 2026Bachelor of Social Work - Year 116 February 2026Bachelor of Social Work - Year 216 February 2026Bachelor of Social Work - Year 316 February 2026Bachelor of Social Work - Year 4 -
Study options
Full-time and part-time study options available
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Length
4 years full time: 35 teaching weeks plus 6 weeks of study break. Part-time study is available; students may take up to a maximum of 8 years to complete this programme.
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Total credits
480
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Fees
2025: $7,389 plus $260 Student Services Levy per year
A Compulsory Student Services Levy applies (2025; $2.17 per credit).
Fees listed are for each year of the programme, indicative only and may vary with course selection.
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National qualification code
3894
The Bachelor of Social Work qualification will provide you with the core professional competencies and attributes required to enter the social work profession.
If you achieved University Entrance (UE) in 2020, the entry requirements for this programme may differ from those displayed on this page and in printed material due to the disruption caused by COVID-19. To find out about entry requirements for those who achieve UE in 2020 see the NZQA website(external link). |

Achieve provisional registration at the level of a beginning practitioner. This is the first step to becoming a fully registered social worker after completing two years of supervised practice.
Alongside the academic component, field placement is a significant element in this programme which will enable you to get first-hand experience through voluntary work and supervised placements in a social service agency.
You will also develop a range of flexible skills and professional attributes which will position you to be responsive to and to work collaboratively within the increasingly complex and interdisciplinary social service and health communities.
The skills you can during this degree are also applicable across a wide range of roles.