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The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) prepares students for a career in the field of social work. The BSW curriculum emphasizes the development of knowledge, skills, and values necessary for working with individuals, families, groups, and communities to address social issues.
Students pursuing a Bachelor of Social Work degree typically study a range of subjects, including human behavior, social welfare policy, diversity and social justice, research methods, counseling techniques, and fieldwork experience. The program aims to provide students with a solid foundation in social work theory, practice, and ethics.
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
Features:
Semesters
Self-Paced
Duration
On your own schedule
National Avg. Salary
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What Career Paths does this Degree Program offer
Social Worker
Case Manager
Community Outreach Coordinator
Family Support Specialist
Child Welfare Worker
Graduates with a Bachelor of Social Work degree are prepared for entry-level positions in a variety of social work settings, including child welfare agencies, mental health centers, hospitals, schools, community organizations, and social service agencies.
Additionally, a BSW serves as a foundation for students who wish to pursue a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree, which is typically required for clinical practice, advanced roles, or licensure in the field of social work. A BSW provides a strong background in social work practice, policy, and research, preparing students for continued education and specialization in areas of interest.