Program requirements
How the program works
- Four-year, limited admission program with the option to study part-time or full-time
- Offered on the TRU Kamloops campus
- Intake is in the fall
Learn the skills you need for a rewarding career as a generalist social work practitioner in various fields of practice, such as child welfare, mental health, addictions, women’s services, family justice, corrections, health and Indigenous people. The BSW program has an orientation toward social justice, respect for diversity and social change.
The Bachelor of Social Work is a four-year program at the Kamloops campus and prepares students to be social workers, educational counsellors, family, marriage and other related counsellors and social and community service workers. It is a nationally accredited degree and is fully accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education.
You will learn how to provide service and leadership within regional, national, and global contexts to achieve social justice, respect for diversity and social change. One of the ways this field is rewarding is that you develop the skills to identify and end barriers that prevent people from reaching their full potential. As a social worker, you can see the transformative impact you have on people’s lives.
The early admission deadline is January 15, 2025. If seats are still available, applications will be accepted until March 31, 2025.
To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Social Work program, applicants must have completed a minimum of 54 credits (60 credits preferred). The credit requirements for admission can be met through:
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A minimum GPA of 2.33 (C+) is required on the last 24 credits completed.