Program Details
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to work sensitively and effectively with individuals, groups and communities, to critically analyze social policies and programs, and work towards a more equitable and just world.
Comprehensive Programming
Our courses will give you a thorough understanding of the knowledge, values and skills needed for generalist social work practice:
- principles and theories for direct intervention with individuals, families and groups; social work practice as shaped by oppressive, systemic relations
- how to work effectively within and across different communities including Indigenous populations, persons with disabilities, immigrants, refugees, newcomers, racialized communities and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities
- history and theories of the state; the nature of the labour market, changing family structures, ageing, the voluntary sector and research methodologies
- administration and management of social services and the state, working in community and human service organizations, refining analytical and interpersonal skills
Work Experience
Put theory into practice through field placement experience required as part of your degree program: child protection and youth services; community programs, women’s health and crisis centres; mental health, addiction and homelessness supports; government and public services; international organizations and NGOs.
Strong Community Spirit
The BSW Student Society (BSWSS) brings together and provides opportunities for BSW students to connect around issues of mutual interest. The BSWSS arranges workshops, study supports and social gatherings to enliven and enrich the student experience.
The BSW is an integral part of social welfare communities in Ottawa. We have strong relationships with a diverse range of people across community organizations including the Clinical Supervision Research Network, HELP (supporting communities to provide healthy end of life options) and the Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN).
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Career Outcomes
Explore your passions, refine new skills and discover the career that’s right for you.
As a graduate, you will be eligible to apply for membership in the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) and receive the designation of Registered Social Worker — a title regulated by law in this province.
Sample Careers
- Advocacy
- Child Development
- Child Welfare
- Community Service
- Correctional Services
- Counselling
- Family Services
- Government
- Health
- Housing and Supportive Living
- Humanitarian Aid
- Immigration Services
- Indigenous Health
- Mental Health Work
- Refugee Services
- Rehabilitation Services
- Senior Services
- Social Services
- Social Work
- Victim Services
- Women's Shelters
- Youth Services
Sample Courses
SOWK 1002 - Introduction to Social Work
Introduction to the profession of social work; evolution of the social work profession in Canada; social work knowledge, values and skills. Explores professional and regulatory social work bodies and international linkages.
SOWK 4001 - Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families
Advanced theory, methods, techniques, and skills for direct social work practice with individuals and families; individual and family assessments, treatment planning, intervention skills, and evaluation.
Visit the Undergraduate Calendar to view a comprehensive list of course offerings for this program and discover the exciting things Carleton students are learning in the classroom!
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Boozhoo. I am Kirsta Goodman, an Indigenous woman from Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek, Rocky Bay First Nations, pursuing my educational journey at Carleton University. Since I was younger, I have had the desire to help people who are struggling in the world which sparked my interest in the Bachelor of Social Work. After the completion of my degree, I plan on aiding rural Indigenous communities and advocating on behalf of the population's well-being, aiming toward achieving the goal of reconciliation. Miigwetch.