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Methodist University Online Bachelor of Social Work
Methodist University Online

Bachelor of Social Work

Online USA

42 Months

English

Full time, Part time

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program prepares students for a career in social work by providing the necessary skills and knowledge to address social issues. The course typically covers theory, practice, and fieldwork experiences. Students will engage in various subjects, including human behavior, social policy, and ethics in social work.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles in diverse settings, such as hospitals, schools, and community organizations. Potential career paths include social worker, case manager, and mental health counselor. With further education, graduates may also advance into specialized roles or leadership positions in the field.

Introduction

The online Bachelor of Social Work from Methodist University is designed to prepare you for a career helping people at the individual, family, and community levels. The program's flexible online format is structured to accommodate working professionals, allowing you to manage your work, life, and school commitments while you get your degree.

Our 124-credit hour online BSW can be completed in as few as 3.5 years. The faculty, who strive for a supportive, relational environment, is dedicated to ensuring your academic and professional success. With extensive experience, they will equip you with the skills necessary to enter the field and immediately begin improving people's lives.

Pending accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the program curriculum course topics include diversity, ethics of social work, human rights, intervention, and practice and research. The course material will provide you with a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of oppression at the systemic level.

Our BSW offers a unique child welfare qualification opportunity for students aiming to serve that population. As a partner of the North Carolina Child Welfare Education Collaborative, the program will give you first-hand insight on how to advocate for and support vulnerable children.

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