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Last updated on 2025-07-10

Program overview

Program overview

The Double Degree program at Laurentian University combines the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and the Bachelor of Education (junior/intermediate). This unique program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to address social issues and educate future generations. The program emphasizes critical analysis, social justice, and respect for human rights, preparing graduates to make meaningful contributions to society. Students will engage in both theoretical and practical learning experiences, ensuring they are well-prepared for their future careers in social work and education.

Program structure

The Double Degree program is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a four-year period. Key features of the program structure include:

  • On-campus delivery method, ensuring a collaborative learning environment.
  • Accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE-ACFTS).
  • Students will complete 700 hours of field experience in approved practice settings, allowing for hands-on learning.
  • Opportunities for second-degree and transfer students, with tailored program planning by the Director of the School.
  • Flexibility in course scheduling, accommodating students with prior experience in social services.

This program not only focuses on academic excellence but also emphasizes practical experience, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future careers.

Featured Experiences

The Double Degree program offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Field Instruction: Students participate in two field placements, gaining practical experience in real-world settings.
  • Collaborative Learning: Small class sizes foster personalized teaching and close interaction with knowledgeable faculty.
  • Diverse Placement Opportunities: Students can engage in placements across various settings, including multicultural communities in northern Ontario.
  • Challenge Examinations: For students with significant experience in social services, the program offers challenge examinations to earn credits.
  • Community Engagement: Students are encouraged to participate in community service and social justice initiatives, promoting active citizenship.

Career Options

Graduates of the Double Degree program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Social Worker: Provide support and resources to individuals and families facing challenges, advocating for social justice and change.
  • Educator: Teach in junior and intermediate grades, fostering a positive learning environment and supporting student development.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator: Develop and implement programs that address community needs, connecting resources with those in need.
  • Child and Youth Worker: Work with children and adolescents in various settings, providing guidance and support to promote their well-being.
  • Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop social policies that impact communities, working to improve social welfare systems.

These career options reflect the diverse skill set and knowledge base that graduates acquire through the Double Degree program, preparing them for impactful roles in society.

 

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