Overview
The Bachelor's Degree in Social Work assists you in acquiring competencies in social service delivery in the context of decolonization and social justice. This includes pedagogical and practice frameworks aimed at addressing issues of power and discrimination. You'll gain the necessary skills, knowledge, ethics, and values to work in the different areas of social work intervention: direct practice , group work, and social community development. You'll complete a practicum in community based placements to apply your knowledge. Upon graduatuon, you'll be prepared to practice in diverse settings including child protection, health and mental health, community development, and educational settings.