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Note: This is the 2022–2023 eCalendar. Update the year in your browser's URL bar for the most recent version of this page, or .
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The School of Social Work offers an undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) degree. The B.S.W. program:
A 90-credit program is offered to students entering from CEGEP or equivalent, students who transfer from within º«¹úÂãÎè or other universities, and mature students. For more information, refer to the School's website.
For Graduates intending to practice social work in Quebec, please note that Quebec law requires candidates seeking admission to the professional social work order of Quebec (OTSTCFQ) to demonstrate a working knowledge of the French language. For more information, please see our Working in Quebec page.
The School of Social Work aims to ensure that social workers are as diverse as the communities with which we work. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, people with disabilities, racialized people, visible minorities, and ethnic minorities, gender non-conforming, and LGBTQ+ people and women are strongly encouraged to apply. We invite applicants to share self-identifying information to be considered as one factor within the larger holistic review of the many excellent applicants to our BSW program.
The objectives of the B.S.W. program are to provide an academic environment where students can develop:
The BSW program supports diversity and encourages applications from a wide variety of people, including members of minority groups and individuals with low income. Applications from CEGEP, French and International Baccalaureate, transfer, and mature students are welcome. Admission to the BSW program is limited and competitive. All candidates are expected to have better than average grades, significant social-work-related experience, paid or volunteer, and also to demonstrate personal suitability for the social work profession. Classes are offered in English, but French proficiency (comprehension, spoken, and written) is needed for local field placements and for securing admission to the OTSTCFQ.
Director |
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Nico Trocmé |
Professors |
Cindy Blackstock; Delphine Collin-Vézina; Myriam Denov; Michael MacKenzie; James Torczyner; Nico Trocmé. |
Associate Professors |
Sharon Bond; Shari Brotman; Jill Hanley; Nicole Ives; Julia Krane; Lucyna Lach; Heather MacIntosh; Marjorie Rabiau; Tamara Sussman. |
Assistant Professors |
Alicia Boatswain-Kyte; Régine Debrose; Wanda Gabriel; Charles Gyan; Zack Marshall; Katherine Maurer; Pam Orzeck. |
Coordinator of Field Education |
Francine Granner; Nicole Mitchell. |
The School of Social Work offers an undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree. The BSW focuses on generalist social work practice in a range of health and social service settings locally, nationally and internationally. Drawing on principles of diversity and equity consistent with anti-oppressive frameworks, the BSW examines...
For more information, see Social Work (Three-Year Program) (90 credits).