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3 Social Care Bachelors Degree Programs in Canada


Université de Saint-Boniface
Fast-track counseling
Bachelor in Social Work
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
French
Fast-track counseling
This program trains bilingual social workers who contribute to social and personal development. Social workers support individuals, families, groups in order to improve their well-being. They promote social changes that can improve living conditions. They work in many areas: counseling, group facilitation, mental health, patient support, child and family services, assessments for long-term care centers, etc. A career of endless possibilities awaits you!


Nipissing University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Social Welfare and Social Development
- Toronto, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
If you have a passion for social issues and want to advocate for social justice, then the Social Welfare and Social Development program at Nipissing University is the right home for you.Our interdisciplinary program is unique in Canada in both name and content.
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Mount Royal University and Bissett School of Business
Bachelor of Social Work
- Calgary, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Gain foundational knowledge in decolonization, Indigenous ways of knowing, anti-oppressive practice and strengths perspectives in all social work practice, theory, policy and research courses.
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A Social Care degree in Canada offers a comprehensive exploration of the methods and practices that enhance individual and community well-being. The focus at the Bachelor's level emphasizes hands-on learning, engaging students in real-world applications of social services.
You'll develop practical skills through courses in counseling techniques, community organizing, and policy analysis. This curriculum prepares you to address various social issues and support diverse populations. As you engage in field placements and team-based projects, students strengthen adaptability and learn how to implement effective support strategies in various environments.
Career opportunities for graduates remain vibrant, with roles in non-profit organizations, healthcare settings, and government agencies. Graduates are well-equipped to take on positions such as community outreach coordinators, social service assistants, and case managers. The Canadian educational approach fosters critical thinking and encourages a commitment to social justice, making Social Care a rewarding path for those passionate about making a difference.