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Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

Learning Mode

On-campus (Kamloops), full-time

Duration

4 years (120 credits)

Start date

September annually

Qualification

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

Fees

Domestic & international: approximately CAD 20,542/year (varies)

Location

Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC

About the Course

Accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education, TRU’s BSW prepares graduates for generalist professional practice in regional, national, and global contexts. With its foundation in social justice, equity, and reconciliation—especially in relation to Secwépemc and other Indigenous communities—the program fosters critical, collaborative, and reflective practitioners

Why choose Social Work at TRU?

Industry connected

Hands-on practicum experiences (300 hours minimum per placement) are integrated in Years 3–4, offering mentorship and real-community engagement with agencies and Indigenous partners

Global opportunities

Elective international field study enables students to explore global social justice issues, comparative welfare systems, and service delivery models

Professional accreditation

Fully accredited and aligned with the BCASW Code of Ethics. Graduates are eligible to apply for social work registration and practice in BC and across Canada

Course Overview

Entry into Year 3 follows completion of 60 university credits, including English and foundational social work prerequisites. The 120-credit program includes at least 60 social work credits, 48 general university credits, and 12 discretionary or transfer credits

Course Duration

Full-time across 8 semesters (four years), with placements typically in Years 3 and 4. Part-time availability on a case-by-case basis

Course Curriculum

Year 3

    • Introduction to social work theory, practice & ideology (SOCW 3060)
    • Social Work Field Practice placement (SOCW 3040, 6 credits, 300 hours)
    • Indigenous Peoples & Human Services (SOCW 3540)
    • Introductory social policy courses (SOCW 3000, 2120)

Year 4

    • Advanced practice courses: families, groups, communities (SOCW 3760, 4550, 4610)
    • Specialized electives: mental health (SOCW 4400), IPV (SOCW 4200), LGBTQIA+ practice (SOCW 4300)
    • International field studies (SOCW 3300) and policy-focused modules

Admission Requirements

  • Completion of 60 transferable credit hours (≥2.33 GPA), including ENGL 1100 (or equivalent) and SOCW 2060 & 2120 or HUMS equivalents
  • Competitive entry; equity-seats reserved for Indigenous, racialized, and other equity-denied applicants
  • Clear criminal record required for practicum placements

Fees and Funding

  • Tuition approx. CAD 20,542/year, plus textbooks & student fees; housing/living costs (~CAD 5,380/year for international students)
  • Financial aid: scholarships, bursaries, awards available via TRU and School of Social Work.

Career Opportunities

Graduates are qualified for roles including social workers in child welfare, mental health, addictions, family and criminal justice, public health, and Indigenous services. Further studies in MSW or related disciplines are common

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