Last updated on 2025-07-23
Program overview
Earn your master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan. Our MSW program is accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) and includes research options. This program is the only accredited Master of Social Work program in Saskatchewan, emphasizing the relationships between various aspects of social work, including social research, direct practice, policy development, and administration. Students will gain a deeper understanding of social work through both research opportunities and real-world practice.
Program structure
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program at the University of Regina is designed to be completed within a maximum of 5 years. For full-time students, the degree requirements can typically be completed in 1-2 years. The program offers two main completion options:
- Practicum: This involves working in the field to demonstrate the integration of social work theory and practice. Options include a field practicum, supervised practice experience, or a research practicum.
- Thesis: Students can choose to conduct original research on a topic of their interest, which will be evaluated and defended before a committee.
Throughout the program, students benefit from mentoring by faculty members and have opportunities to apply for graduate teaching and research assistant positions. The program also emphasizes close relationships with community-based organizations, enhancing the learning experience.
Featured Experiences
- Field Practicum: Students engage in real-world practice, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
- Research Practicum: Opportunities to conduct applied community-based research, program development, and policy analysis.
- Thesis Option: Students can undertake original research that can impact health systems.
- Mentorship: Faculty members provide guidance and support throughout the program.
- Community Connections: Strong ties with volunteer agencies, government departments, and research groups enhance the educational experience.
Career Options
Graduates of the Master of Social Work program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Research and Consulting Services: Conducting studies and providing insights to improve social services.
- Program Evaluation: Assessing the effectiveness of social programs and recommending improvements.
- Counselling: Providing support and guidance to individuals and families in need.
- Social Policy and Public Service: Working within government or non-profit organizations to develop and implement social policies.
- Private Practice: Offering specialized social work services independently.
- Human Service Administration: Managing and overseeing social service organizations and programs.
- Health Care: Working in healthcare settings to support patients and families.
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