| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-08-01 | - |
| 2027-08-01 | - |
Program Overview
Baccalaurťat en Travail Social - Campus Montrťal
Overview
The Baccalaurťat en Travail Social - Campus Montrťal is a 90-credit program that can be completed in three years on a full-time basis or on a part-time basis. The program is offered at the Montrťal campus and is also available at the Laval campus as a mirror program.
Objectives
The program aims to develop students' knowledge and skills in social work, enabling them to accompany individuals, families, groups, and communities in situations of vulnerability. The program focuses on practice, and students will become familiar with intervention methodologies, social research, and other general knowledge necessary for social work practice.
Curriculum
The program includes:
- 90 credits
- Full-time or part-time study
- Day courses
- Mandatory internships
- International exchange opportunities
- Accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission, candidates must:
- Hold a DiplŰme d'ťtudes collťgiales (DEC) or equivalent
- Have completed a pre-university program and one year of university studies (with certain restrictions)
- Have completed at least 24 university credits (with certain restrictions)
- Meet specific conditions for candidates from First Nations, Inuit, and Mťtis communities in Canada
Exigence de FranÁais
Candidates must meet the French language requirement, which can be satisfied by:
- Completing secondary school entirely in French
- Completing pre-university studies entirely in French
- Completing university studies in French (with a minimum of 60 credits)
- Obtaining a minimum score on a recognized French language test (e.g., TEF, TCF, DELF, DALF)
Tuition Fees
Estimated tuition fees for the program are:
- $2,177.05 per trimester for Quebec residents (full-time, 15 credits)
- $5,387.20 per trimester for Canadian non-Quebec residents (full-time, 15 credits)
- $15,602.05 per trimester for international students (full-time, 15 credits)
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in:
- Social work
- Counseling
- Community development
- Research
- Policy development
- Administration
Further Education
Graduates of the program can also pursue further education in:
- Master's degree in Social Work
- Master's degree in other related fields (e.g., Psychology, Sociology, Education)
Research Areas
The program focuses on social work practice, including:
- Intervention methodologies
- Social research
- Community development
- Policy development
Campus Life
The program is offered at the Montrťal campus, which provides students with access to a range of resources and services, including:
- Libraries
- Research centers
- Student organizations
- Support services (e.g., counseling, academic advising)
