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10 Social Work Course Programs

Alison Free Online Learning
Course in An Introduction to Social Work Basics
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
A Free Online Beginner's Course On The Essentials Of Social Work - With Certificate.


Kingston University
Social work (post-qualifying) Credit-bearing Short Course
- Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
- London, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Are you a qualified social worker or healthcare professional looking to advance your skillset? Boost your knowledge and experience by studying individual postgraduate modules to suit your career needs.
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Alexander College
Social Work
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course examines social work from historical, philosophical, and theoretical perspectives. The knowledge, skills, and values of social workers are discussed in the context of relevant codes of ethics and practice standards. Students will explore the diverse roles of social workers in relation to the basic structures and functions of social service agencies. The development of self-awareness is a key component of this course. This course alone does not qualify a student to work in the field. In preparation for further study, students will be invited to consider how their own values, attitudes, and beliefs align with discipline.


St. Olaf College
Social Work and Family Studies
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Department of Social Work and Family Studies offers a major in social work and a concentration in family studies. Family studies and social work are fields of study that build upon students’ liberal arts education to prepare them to identify the changing needs of families, develop the means to satisfy those needs, and explore policies and programs that address social problems and enhance human strengths.


Campbellsville University
Social Work Minor
- Campbellsville, USA
- Louisville, USA
- + 6 more
Course
On-Campus
English
The Social Work minor is designed to prepare students for Christian service in their interactions with human and social systems. Students will acquire knowledge about bio-psycho-social needs and gain skills in methods of assessment and intervention. This minor is paired with a major of the student’s choice leading to the BS or BA degree. General Education requirements apply to this minor.


St. Olaf College
Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Gender and Sexuality Studies students explore scholarship about gender across cultures and throughout history to examine intersections of gender, race, class, sexuality, nationality, ability, religion, and age. The multidisciplinary program encourages students to think critically as means to becoming active and ethical participants in career, family, social life, and community.


Columbia University - School of Social Work
World of Work
- New York, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Assisting clients within the labor force with issues and conditions that interfere with their employment, including discrimination, and unequal opportunity.


St. James Research Centre
Frameworks and Interventions for Trauma-Informed Care
- Falkirk, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
Distance Learning
English
This on-demand course will provide a deep-dive into the implementation of trauma-informed interventions and frameworks in rehabilitation programmes for survivors of child sexual exploitation, abuse, and human trafficking. It will explore current frameworks and theoretical foundations for trauma-informed care, trauma-informed interventions, and evidence-based therapeutic approaches. This course is suited for students with any level of knowledge on human trafficking, and is specifically targeted towards social workers, foster care agencies, health care professionals, Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Programs (STRTP), and anti-human trafficking researchers and professionals.


City and Islington College
Public Services Apprenticeships
- London, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
Explore our Public Services Apprenticeships in London and gain a comprehensive qualification in both theory and practice, all while working in the industry. Public Services include a large variety of essential roles in UK society, from the emergency services to the Armed Forces. Our public service apprenticeships provide a comprehensive overview of how these services are run, giving you the knowledge and skills needed to work in this varied sector.


St. James Research Centre
Identification and Intervention in CSEC
- Falkirk, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is a type of human trafficking that includes any sexual activity involving a child in exchange for something of value, or promise thereof, including money, shelter, food, drugs, etc. CSEC is related to a number of issues, including child sexual abuse (CSA) and sexual exploitation of children (SEC). As awareness of human trafficking has increased, there are a growing number of interventions that prevent CSEC and provided services to survivors. This course provides an introduction and overview in the identification and intervention in CSEC, including impacts of CSEC, common signs, assessing risk, CSEC in foster care, and CSEC from a public health perspective. This course is especially suitable for aspiring students and professionals working in child-care, teachers, foster care agencies, and health care workers.
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Social Work degree programs at the Courses level immerse you in a transformative study of human behavior and social systems. This field focuses on developing essential skills to promote social justice and support individuals or communities facing various challenges.
Through courses in community organization, policy analysis, and counseling techniques, you'll engage with key concepts and methodologies that prepare you for real-world applications. Students build confidence as they navigate complex social issues and explore ethical considerations in practice. Typical subjects also include grant writing and service program evaluation, which are vital for effective social interventions.
Students trained in social work develop specific competencies such as assessing needs through comprehensive case evaluations and designing community outreach programs. Graduates typically pursue careers in nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or clinical settings, where they can significantly contribute to improving lives and promoting equity. The collaborative nature of this discipline fosters a supportive environment that enhances both personal growth and professional readiness.