BSW specializations and requirements
In addition to our standard BSW, the following specializations are available:
- Child welfare
The intent of this specialization is to prepare students for child protection work and other positions in government and non-profit child welfare services.
- Indigenous*
This specialization provides opportunities for Indigenous BSW students to focus their undergraduate program on preparing for leadership roles as helpers and healers in Indigenous communities and various Indigenous organizations.
- Indigenous child welfare*
This specialization combines courses from the Indigenous and child welfare specializations with an emphasis on the well being of Indigenous children, families and communities.
*Admission to the Indigenous specializations is limited to students of Indigenous ancestry. We do not enforce colonial definitions of Indigenous Peoples for entrance and welcome students who come from various nationhoods Indigenous to Turtle Island (North America). We are further inclusive of various identifications of Indigenous including Métis and Inuit Peoples.
News and events
- BSW 2012 Application cycle now closed. Information on 2013 entry available in November 2012.
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- MSWI - On-line program with May 2012 entry
- MSW Advanced - On-line program with Sept 2012 entry
- non-BSW entry - No intake for 2012. Next on campus program offered 2013
- MSWI - On-line program with May 2012 entry
MSW 2011 application cycle closed (for program entry in 2012).
Distance education
- You can complete your Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or your Master of Social Work (MSW) online.