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Duration
3 years
Tuition
$24,810
Moncton
Sep 8-Sep 8
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1963
Scholarships
yes
Université de Moncton’s Bachelor of Social Work program prepares students to become generalist social workers who are committed to supporting individuals, families, groups, and communities in ways that foster dignity, empowerment, and social justice. Grounded in the core values of the profession, the program focuses on helping people identify and mobilize their strengths and resources, as well as those within their environment, to improve living conditions and address social challenges. Students are trained to develop a strong ethical foundation while building the skills needed to engage meaningfully with diverse populations and complex social issues.
The program uses a variety of interactive and applied learning strategies that connect theory to real-world practice. Students engage in lectures, case studies, role-playing, workshops, and seminars that promote active learning and critical reflection. Throughout the program, they study key areas such as social policy, ethics, law, family dynamics, research, and social problem analysis, while also completing supervised practical training placements. This combination of academic learning and hands-on experience prepares graduates to work effectively across a range of social work settings and contribute to positive change in their communities.
Admission Requirements
- Two preparatory years for the Bachelor of Social Work.
What You’ll Learn
- Develop generalist social work skills for working with individuals, families, groups, and communities.
- Learn to apply social justice, ethics, law, and human dignity in professional practice.
- Gain hands-on experience through supervised internships and interactive learning activities.
- Build the ability to analyze social problems and support positive change in diverse communities.
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