Bachelor's Degree in Social Work
Program Overview
Social Work Program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis
The University of Missouri-St. Louis offers a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree that prepares students for a career in social work. The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to make a positive impact in their communities.
Program Overview
The BSW program at UMSL is a four-year degree that includes coursework, fieldwork, and practicum experiences. The program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and is ranked among the top social work programs in the country.
Curriculum
The BSW curriculum includes courses in social work theory, practice, and research, as well as electives in areas such as child welfare, mental health, and healthcare. Students also complete a minimum of 480 hours of fieldwork experience, which provides them with hands-on experience in social work settings.
Program Requirements
To graduate with a BSW degree, students must complete the following requirements:
- General education requirements
- Social work core courses
- Electives
- Fieldwork experience
- Practicum experience
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BSW program at UMSL are prepared for careers in a variety of settings, including:
- Social welfare agencies
- Schools
- Hospitals
- Correctional institutions
- Social action and community organizations
- Day cares and geriatric rehabilitation centers
- Career opportunities include:
- Case Manager
- Community Outreach Specialist
- Crisis Intervention Specialist
- Domestic Violence Victim Advocate
- Employment Specialist
- Family Services Worker
- Foster Care Specialist
- Hospice Social Worker
- Housing Specialist
- Probation Officer
- Residential Care Worker
- Social Service Coordinator
- Youth Service Worker
Research and Scholarship
UMSL's School of Social Work is committed to advancing knowledge and practice in the field of social work. Faculty members are engaged in research and scholarship in areas such as child welfare, mental health, and healthcare, and students have opportunities to participate in research projects and present their work at conferences.
Student Organizations and Involvement
Students in the BSW program at UMSL have opportunities to get involved in student organizations, such as the Student Social Work Association, and to participate in community service projects and volunteer work.
Accreditation and Rankings
The BSW program at UMSL is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and is ranked among the top social work programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
Faculty and Alumni
The School of Social Work at UMSL has a faculty of experienced professionals who are dedicated to teaching, research, and service. Alumni of the program are working in a variety of settings and are making a positive impact in their communities.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
UMSL offers a variety of financial aid and scholarship opportunities to help students pay for their education. Students can apply for federal and state financial aid, as well as scholarships and grants.
Academic Advising
UMSL provides academic advising to help students plan their course of study and achieve their academic goals. Advisors work with students to develop a plan of study, choose courses, and prepare for graduation.
Calculate Tuition
UMSL's tuition calculator can help students estimate the cost of their education. The calculator takes into account the number of credit hours, tuition rate, and fees to provide an estimate of the total cost of attendance.
