King's University College Bachelor of Social Work
King's University College

King's University College

Bachelor of Social Work

London, Canada

Bachelor's degree

4 years

English

Full time

Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Social Work offers an in-depth understanding of social work practices, theories, and methodologies. Students develop skills in communication, ethical decision-making, and critical thinking. The program emphasizes hands-on experience through field placements, preparing graduates to address diverse community needs effectively.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, including social worker, community outreach coordinator, and clinical social worker. Opportunities exist within nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and healthcare settings, offering paths in both direct practice and administrative positions.

The School of Social Work at King's provides a unique learning environment characterized by excellence in social work education directed toward developing and fostering ethical and competent professional practitioners, at both the beginning and advanced levels, who recognize the interrelatedness of human needs, social structures and oppressive conditions in their practice with diverse populations. Social Work is a profession concerned with helping individuals, families, groups, and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being. It aims to help people develop their skills and their ability to use their own resources and those of the community to resolve problems. Social Work is concerned with individual and personal problems but also with broader social issues such as poverty, unemployment, and domestic violence. The Bachelor of Social Work Program at King’s is accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE). Students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to be effective entry-level practitioners through a curriculum that provides foundational tools for critical thinking, interdisciplinary learning, collaborative problem-solving, positive intellectual values, understanding of diversity, and effective communication. Social work organizational administrators, community organizers, social justice advocates, social researchers, and social policymakers are just a few examples of specialized positions that those with this experience can pursue, having the potential to drive change on a greater scale.

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