Bachelor Bsc Of . Social Work At KNUST

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BSc. (Social Work Degree)

The School of Social Work offers a four-year undergraduate course leading to the BSc. (Honours) Degree in Social Work

Bachelor BSc. Of(Social Work At KNUST Entry Requirement

WASSCE/SSSCE APPLICANTS
Credit passes in THREE (3) Elective Subjects, including any ONE of the following: History, Geography, Literature in English, French, Ghanaian Language, Government, Business Management, Elective Mathematics, Economics and other General Arts Elective and Science Electives.

A’ LEVEL APPLICANTS
FIVE (5) credits at O’ Level, including English and Mathematics, plus THREE (3) A’ Level passes, including any of the following: Government, Religious Studies, History, Economics, Literature in English, French, Ghanaian Language and Elective Mathematics. They must also have a pass in General Paper

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  1. MATURE APPLICANTS
    Applicants should be at least 25 years at the time of submitting the Application.
    EITHER
    FIVE (5) credits at the ‘O Level including English and Mathematics
    OR
    WASSCE/SSSCE credits in THREE (3) Core Subjects: (English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science), plus THREE (3) Elective Subjects. Applicants must pass a written examination and an interview.
    6.4. Diploma Holders Candidates must possess Diploma in Social Work/Social Administration and any other relevant
    Diploma from an accredited university or Institution. Applicant must pass a written examination and interview. Such candidates would be admitted into the second year of the Programme
    7.0. BA. RELIGIOUS STUDIES
    7.1. WASSCE/SSSCE APPLICANTS
    Credit passes in THREE (3) Elective Subjects, including Religious Studies and any TWO (2) General Arts Subjects.

.2. A’ LEVEL APPLICANTS
Applicants must have FIVE (5) credits at O’ Level, including, English and Mathematics, plus a minimum of THREE (3) A’ Level passes including Religious Studies and any TWO (2) of the following: History, English Literature, French, Economics, Government and Geography.