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Duration

3 years

Tuition

$9,080

  Montreal

Sep 8-Sep 8

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1852

Scholarships

yes

Université Laval’s Bachelor of Social Work prepares students to support individuals, couples, families, groups, and communities in developing the skills and resources needed to improve social functioning, promote development, and enhance overall well-being. The program introduces students to core social work principles, including human rights and social justice, while emphasizing social change, problem-solving in human relationships, and the interaction between individuals and their environments. Drawing on a range of theories and approaches, students learn how to intervene effectively in complex social contexts.

The program is designed for individuals with strong interpersonal skills, a sense of social responsibility, and an interest in helping others through listening, guidance, mediation, and conflict resolution. Social workers are prepared to practice within public health and social service systems, as well as in community development settings such as rural and urban communities facing social, economic, or environmental challenges. Graduates also work with diverse populations, including Indigenous communities, immigrants, seniors, people with disabilities, and other marginalized groups, and are often employed by correctional services, community organizations, and public agencies focused on social and economic development.

Admission Requirements

  • DEC in Sciences, Letters and Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences, or other DEC and having successfully completed Psychology and Quantitative methods courses.

What You’ll Learn

  • Develop foundational social work skills focused on human rights, social justice, and community well-being.
  • Learn to support individuals, families, groups, and communities through assessment, intervention, and advocacy.
  • Gain knowledge of social theories and approaches to address complex social and environmental issues.
  • Build practical communication, mediation, and conflict resolution skills for diverse practice settings.

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Student Reviews (3)

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Université Laval

Interpret building codes and translate theory

Sebastian Dupuis

Montreal • December 22, 2025

Graduated From

Civil Engineering

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Graduating from Université Laval’s civil engineering program gave me strong practical skills, especially in structural analysis and reinforced concrete design. Through detailed coursework and applied projects, I learned how to interpret building cod...

Graduating from Université Laval’s civil engineering program gave me strong practical skills, especially in structural analysis and reinforced concrete design. Through detailed coursework and applied projects, I learned how to interpret building codes and translate theory into real engineering solutions, which has been extremely valuable in professional practice.

Université Laval

Rigorous, well-structured, and strongly grounded

George Levis

Montreal • December 22, 2025

Graduated From

Civil Engineering

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

As a graduate of Université Laval’s civil engineering program, I found the education to be rigorous, well-structured, and strongly grounded in real-world engineering practice. The program provided a solid technical foundation while developing proble...

As a graduate of Université Laval’s civil engineering program, I found the education to be rigorous, well-structured, and strongly grounded in real-world engineering practice. The program provided a solid technical foundation while developing problem-solving and professional skills that prepared me well for my engineering career.

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