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Duration

2-6 years

Tuition

$12,563

  Winnipeg

Sep 8-Sep 8

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1877

Scholarships

yes

University of Manitoba’s Master of Social Work (MSW) program prepares students for advanced, specialized practice beyond the generalist level, with a strong emphasis on social justice, inclusion, and diversity. The curriculum integrates core and specialized coursework aligned with Canadian Association for Social Work Education accreditation standards, ensuring graduates meet national requirements while developing expertise in specific practice areas. Students critically engage with theory, research, policy, and practice while examining how social structures and inequalities shape both professional approaches and lived experiences.

The program emphasizes advanced critical reflection and encourages students to challenge dominant frameworks, including the social construction of theory and practice. Learners can tailor their studies through thesis or coursework options to align with their professional goals. A strong focus is placed on anti-oppressive and culturally responsive practice, supporting students in recognizing and addressing systemic inequities, bias, and power dynamics in social work. Graduates are prepared for ethical, informed, and transformative practice across diverse communities and service settings.

The MSW program generally takes two to four years to complete and offers two entry pathways based on prior education. Students with a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from an accredited program enter the advanced standing route in year two, while those without a BSW complete a foundation year before progressing to the advanced level.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor of Social Work degree or other 4-year undergraduate degree.

What You’ll Learn

  • Develop advanced, specialized social work practice skills grounded in social justice and inclusion.
  • Strengthen critical thinking through analysis of theory, research, policy, and practice in relation to social inequities.
  • Learn to apply anti-oppressive, culturally responsive approaches with diverse populations and communities.
  • Build expertise through flexible thesis or coursework pathways tailored to a chosen area of specialization.

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Student Reviews (4)

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University of Manitoba

Not as good as you think

Anonymous

Winnipeg • October 11, 2024

Graduated From

Bachelor of Nursing

Overall:

1 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

1 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

Just based on the fact they are now using VR to teach is a reason good enough to not apply. What happened to in person, real time, real life teaching? For a nursing curriculum it was to academic and quite ideational. I feel sorry for the students, they...

Just based on the fact they are now using VR to teach is a reason good enough to not apply. What happened to in person, real time, real life teaching? For a nursing curriculum it was to academic and quite ideational. I feel sorry for the students, they will be completely overwhelmed when they enter the workforce. Try to preform nursing skills after being taught on a VR headset. Joke.

University of Manitoba

DO NOT APPLY HERE

Anonymous

Winnipeg • January 23, 2024

Graduated From

Bachelor of Nursing

Overall:

2 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

1 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

UofM Nursing program is absolutely terrible. If you are interested in nursing, move to another province. The entire first year is just repeat of your prerequisite courses, and there’s barely nursing. A couple of the courses are useless to your career...

UofM Nursing program is absolutely terrible. If you are interested in nursing, move to another province. The entire first year is just repeat of your prerequisite courses, and there’s barely nursing. A couple of the courses are useless to your career and a waste of your time and money, especially the course where they get sex workers to teach a class, force leftist ideologies onto you, literally tried teaching us there was more than two genders.
The deans are useless and have no leadership qualities whatsoever, most of the faculty are power tripping and treat the students like high school teenagers rather than adult learners. Definitely doesn’t help prepare you for the workforce. Absolute joke of College, not to mention the fact that they aren’t even located on the Bannatyne campus so there’s no interdisciplinary integration. I only have two stars because I met some good like minded people and we would drink before lectures just to be able to get through them.

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