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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$35,668
Toronto
Sep 8-Sep 8
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1948
Scholarships
yes
The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at Toronto Metropolitan University prepares students to become skilled advocates and collaborative practitioners committed to advancing social justice and equity. Grounded in a deep understanding of how factors such as gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexual diversity, age, and physical and mental abilities shape people’s lived experiences, the program equips graduates to support individuals in accessing essential services and achieving their goals. As a leader in progressive social work education, the School of Social Work emphasizes critically engaged practice, integrating anti-oppression and social justice perspectives with a strong focus on marginalized populations and communities.
Students benefit from a dynamic blend of academic study and professional training, including 700 hours of supervised field education in diverse settings such as community organizations, child welfare agencies, mental health services, and research environments. Through these experiences, they connect theory to practice while developing the skills needed for effective, real-world intervention. Faculty members foster a collaborative and responsive learning environment, continuously adapting their teaching to reflect evolving social issues and professional demands. With opportunities to explore other disciplines through electives or minors, the program supports a well-rounded education that prepares graduates to create meaningful, positive change across a range of social contexts.
Admission Requirements
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent.
What You’ll Learn
- Advocate for social justice using anti-oppressive and equity-focused approaches.
- Understand how identity and social structures impact access to services.
- Apply theory to practice through hands-on field placements.
- Build skills in collaboration, critical thinking, and community engagement.
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Student Reviews (4)
Great university for any entrepreneurial individuals finishing a degree. The entrepreneurship and innovation support that is open to all students is wonderful. And the electrical engineering program is great. Modern style campus.
After moving across the country from British Columbia to Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University provided an environment that was welcoming and homey. Large enough to have many opportunities to meet new people everyday, but small enough to feel connec...


