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Duration

2 years

Tuition

$11,520

  Winnipeg

Sep 8-Sep 8

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1982

Scholarships

yes

Booth University College’s Bachelor of Social Work After-Degree program is designed for students who already hold an undergraduate degree and are seeking to build a meaningful career in social work. In just two years, students develop the knowledge, values, and practical skills needed to become registered social workers. The program emphasizes a strong foundation in professional practice, ethical awareness, and critical thinking, preparing graduates to support individuals, families, and communities with compassion and competence. Learning is enriched through small class sizes, close faculty mentorship, and a collaborative environment that extends beyond the classroom.

Students are guided through an educational experience shaped by Booth University College’s commitment to holistic development and service. The program encourages growth in areas such as ethical decision-making, social justice, communication, and global awareness, while also fostering creativity, leadership, and a passion for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared to integrate knowledge across disciplines, engage in thoughtful inquiry, and apply practical solutions to complex social issues. With a focus on service and meaningful impact, students leave equipped to contribute positively to both local and global communities as reflective and practice-ready social workers.

Admission Requirements

  • A degree in the social sciences or humanities, or another degree recognized as suitable preparation for social work.

What You’ll Learn

  • Apply advanced social work knowledge and skills to support individuals, families, groups, and communities in diverse practice settings.
  • Strengthen professional identity through ethical decision-making, critical inquiry, and a commitment to social justice.
  • Develop practical experience in assessing needs, analyzing social issues, and creating effective, evidence-informed interventions.
  • Build competencies in communication, collaboration, and leadership to support positive change in local and global communities.

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