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Last updated on 2025-03-18

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at the University of Windsor is designed to prepare students for a rewarding career in social work. This program is recognized as the entry-level degree for social work practice, allowing graduates to register with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers. The BSW program offers a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring that students are well-equipped to address the diverse needs of individuals and communities. With a focus on social justice, equity, and inclusion, the program aims to develop competent and compassionate social workers who can make a positive impact in society.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Social Work program is structured to provide a thorough education in social work principles and practices. The program includes:

  • Program Length: Typically a four-year program, with the first two years referred to as Pre-Social Work.
  • Credits: Students must complete a specified number of credits to graduate, which includes both core social work courses and electives.
  • Professional Years: Students must apply to enter the Professional Years (Years 3 and 4) after completing Pre-Social Work requirements.
  • Admission Requirements: A minimum average of 70% in social work courses is required to apply for the Professional Years.

Additionally, the program offers options for combined degrees, such as Women's Studies and Disability Studies, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on learning opportunities through field placements, providing real-world experience in social work settings.
  • Access to co-op programs that allow students to gain practical experience while studying.
  • Engagement in community service projects that enhance learning and promote social responsibility.
  • Collaboration with local organizations and agencies to address social issues and support community development.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Social Work program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Social Worker: Provide support and resources to individuals and families facing challenges, including mental health issues, poverty, and abuse.
  • Community Development Worker: Work with communities to identify needs and develop programs that promote social change and improve quality of life.
  • Child Protection Worker: Ensure the safety and well-being of children by investigating reports of abuse and neglect and providing support to families.
  • School Social Worker: Support students' emotional and social development within educational settings, addressing issues such as bullying and family problems.
  • Healthcare Social Worker: Assist patients and their families in navigating the healthcare system, providing counseling and support during medical crises.

 

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