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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - Social Work

University of Wisconsin - Superior

Belknap Street and Catlin Avenue, Superior, USA

101397

Last updated: 17/09/2024
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About Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - Social Work

Program Description

As a social worker, graduates can create policy programs, research social issues, ignite and support social movements, counsel people, or connect them to needed social services. Whether they're on-the-ground assisting people or effecting change through policy and implementation, their dream is to see a just society where people thrive and have access to the support and resources they need.

Through UW-Superior's accredited social work program, students will be ready to assume professional responsibilities, while promoting social justice and development during their time as an undergraduate.

Program Outcomes

Through a major in social work at UW-Superior, students will be prepared for:

  • Entry-level social work positions involving individuals, groups, families, organizations or communities
  • Inclusive practice with diverse, underrepresented and vulnerable groups in society
  • Ethical and principled decision-making guided by the profession's values and standards
  • Recognizing and applying social justice principles
  • Life-long learning to maintain competence
  • Engaging in social justice and change
  • Advanced placement in graduate school And be eligible to pursue social work licensure in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan
Career Opportunities

The U.S. Department of Labor projects that employment for social workers will grow faster than average during the next decade.

Find a career as a:

  • Family social worker
  • School social worker
  • Youth counselor
  • Social service assistant
  • Substance abuse counselor
  • Human services assistant
  • Community health worker
  • Patient advocate
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Cost and Duration


Program Level
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Average Graduate Diploma
4 Year Bachelor's Degree Including A Field Experience
Cost of Living
$6,830.00 USD / Year
Gross Tuition
$16,605.00 USD / First Year
Application Fee
$50.00 USD

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