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The bachelor's in Social Work will teach you how to work with individuals, families, organizations and communities.

If your goal is to help others and make the world a better place, the study of social work can be your pathway. In the Bachelor of Social Work degree program at Pennsylvania Western, you will learn how to work with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities to restore and enhance social functioning.

This program is for you if...

  • Help social work majors focus on how to improve the quality of life for at-risk people in the nearby region and throughout Pennsylvania.
  • Enable social work majors to participate in a one-semester practicum in a social services or human services agency.
  • Ensure full understanding of the role of a social worker by placing students in the field for 480 hours in their last semester.
  • Encourage students to practice interpersonal skills in our lab and be videotaped for feedback from peers and faculty in the program.
Locations
Locations
  • Global Online

Credits
Credits
  • 120 Credits for BSW

What You'll Study

In the Bachelor’s in Social Work program at PennWest, you’ll study a range of topics designed to prepare you for professional social work practice. Courses include human behavior and the social environment, social work practice methods, social welfare policy, and research in social work. You'll develop skills in ethical decision-making, cultural competence, and advocacy. The program also includes practicum placements in social service agencies, providing hands-on experience and practical application of classroom learning. This comprehensive curriculum emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, preparing you for a career in social work.

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Meet Our Faculty

Our faculty are not just instructors; they are mentors, researchers, and industry professionals committed to providing an education grounded in real-world experiences and academic excellence. From engaging classroom discussions to hands-on experiential learning, our educators are here to support and inspire you every step of the way.

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Concentrations

There are no concentrations for this program.

How You’ll Learn

This program is offered 100% online.

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    What You'll Become

    Upon completing the Bachelor’s in Social Work program at PennWest, you will become a compassionate and competent social work professional, ready to advocate for and support individuals, families, and communities. You will be equipped with the skills to address social issues, promote social justice, and enhance human well-being. Your hands-on experience through practicum placements will prepare you to work in diverse settings such as schools, healthcare facilities, social service agencies, and community organizations, making a positive impact on society.

    Career Paths

    • Child and Family Social Worker: Works with children and families to ensure their safety and well-being, often in settings like schools, child welfare agencies, and family services organizations.
    • Substance Abuse Counselor: Assists individuals struggling with addiction, offering therapy and support to help them overcome substance abuse issues (may require additional certification).
    • Healthcare Social Worker: Supports patients in healthcare settings, helping them navigate medical systems, cope with illness, and access necessary resources (entry-level positions).
    • Community Health Worker: Promotes health and wellness in communities by providing education, resources, and support to address health disparities and improve public health outcomes.
    • School Social Worker: Addresses the social, emotional, and academic needs of students, working within educational settings to provide support and resources (may require additional certification).
    • Rehabilitation Counselor Assistant: Supports rehabilitation counselors in helping individuals with disabilities achieve personal and professional goals.
    • Social and Community Service Manager: Oversees social service programs and organizations, managing staff and ensuring effective delivery of services to communities (entry-level managerial roles).
    • Victim Advocate: Provides support and resources to victims of crime, helping them navigate the legal system and access necessary services.
    • Residential Counselor: Works in residential treatment facilities, providing support and care to individuals with mental health or substance abuse issues.
    • Gerontological Social Worker Assistant: Supports older adults and their families, addressing issues related to aging, healthcare, and quality of life.
    • Nonprofit Program Coordinator: Manages programs within nonprofit organizations, focusing on areas such as homelessness, domestic violence, or youth services.
    • Youth Services Specialist: Works with youth in various settings, providing support, resources, and programming to promote their well-being.

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    How We'll Help You Succeed

    At Pennsylvania Western University (PennWest), we prioritize your success and well-being from the moment you join our community. Our comprehensive student support system is designed to meet you where you are, offering personalized guidance, academic assistance, and emotional support to ensure you can fully focus on your studies and personal growth. Whether you're a first-generation college student, returning for further education, or navigating career changes, our dedicated faculty and staff provide the encouragement and resources you need to overcome challenges and thrive. With a wide range of services from tutoring and career counseling to mental health resources, PennWest stands by your side, empowering you to achieve your academic goals and prepare for a successful future. Join us at PennWest, where you're not just a student; you're part of a supportive family committed to helping you find your place in the world.

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    The bachelor's degree in social work at PennWest University is one of the oldest, accredited undergraduate social work programs in Pennsylvania.

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