Bachelor of Social Work

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  • Objectives
    The social work programs at Carleton University are based on the structural approach to social work. This approach provides a critical framework for analysis of social work knowledge and practice. It is based on an analysis of how economic, social, political and legislative contexts shape individual and societal problems. Through this approach, the School of Social Work promotes the development of innovative social work practice directed toward advancing equality and social justice.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Social Work
  • Course description
    Bachelor of Social Work B.S.W. (20.0 credits)

       1. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits):

       1. 4.5 credits in SOWK 1000 [1.0], SOWK 2000 [1.0], SOWK 2100, SOWK 3100, SOWK 3200, SOWK 3201 and SOWK 4200;
       2. 1.0 credit in SOWK 2500 [1.0] or approved substitute;
       3. 2.0 credits in SOWK 3600 or SOWK 3601 [2.0];
       4. 2.0 credits in either SOWK 4600 [2.0] or (SOWK 4601 [1.0] and SOWK 4602 [1.0]);
       5. 1.0 credit in SOWK 4908 [1.0] or two half-credit (0.5 credit) courses in SOWK at the 4000-level or higher;

       2. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits):

       6. 1.0 credit in PSYC,
       7. 1.0 credit in SOCI;
       8. 6.0 credits not in SOWK;
       9. 1.5 credits in free electives.

    • SOWK 1000 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
    • SOWK 2000 - Structural Analysis and Social Work
    • SOWK 2003 - Drugs in Society: Theory, Policy and Practice
    • SOWK 2004 - Human Sexuality
    • SOWK 2100 - The Political Economy of Social Welfare
    • SOWK 2101 - Poverty and Social Policy
    • SOWK 2102 - Housing Policy
    • SOWK 2201 - Working with Children and Youth
    • SOWK 2500 - Research Methods in Social Work
    • SOWK 3000 - Foundations of Structural Analysis, Social Welfare and Social Work
    • SOWK 3009 - Special Topics in Social Work
    • SOWK 3100 - Social Administration and Policy
    • SOWK 3101 - Race and Social Policy
    • SOWK 3103 - Group Processes in Social Psychology
    • SOWK 3109 - Special Topics in Social Work
    • SOWK 3200 - Social Work Practice in Communities and Organizations
    • SOWK 3201 - Social Work Practice: Individuals, Families and Groups
    • SOWK 3202 - Practice Skills in Social Work
    • SOWK 3204 - Models of Practice with Individuals and Families
    • SOWK 3205 - Strategies of Community Change
    • SOWK 3206 - Community Development and Social Change in an International Context
    • SOWK 3207 - Human Rights Practice in Civil Society
    • SOWK 3501 - Statistics for Social Workers
    • SOWK 3502 - Qualitative Research Methods in Social Work
    • SOWK 3600 - Practicum I (Fall and Winter)
    • SOWK 3601 - Practicum I (Winter Term)
    • SOWK 3804 - Law of the Family
    • SOWK 4102 - Aboriginal Peoples and Social Policy
    • SOWK 4103 - Practice and Policy in Immigration
    • SOWK 4104 - International Themes in Social Work and Social Welfare
    • SOWK 4105 - Management of Non-Profit Organizations
    • SOWK 4200 - Honours Integrative Seminar
    • SOWK 4202 - AIDS: Policy, Programs and Practice
    • SOWK 4203 - Social Work Practice from an Aboriginal Perspective
    • SOWK 4204 - Social Work and Aging
    • SOWK 4206 - Feminist Counseling
    • SOWK 4209 - Special Topics in Social Work
    • SOWK 4300 - Social Work: Persons with Disabilities
    • SOWK 4600 - Practicum II
    • SOWK 4601 - Practicum IIA
    • SOWK 4602 - Practicum IIB
    • SOWK 4701 - Special topic in Criminal Justice and Social Policy
    • SOWK 4702 - Special topic in Criminal Justice and Social Policy
    • SOWK 4703 - Special topic in Criminal Justice and Social Policy
    • SOWK 4900 - Independent Study
    • SOWK 4902 - Independent Study
    • SOWK 4908 - Honours Essay

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