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Bachelor's Degree in Social Work

Weber State’s social work major teaches you how to help individuals, groups and communities solve issues and achieve goals.

 

Why Study Social Work at Weber State?

  • 91¶ÌÊÓƵ offers both a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts in social work.
  • As a social work major, you’ll gain practical skills through field experience. 
  • You can complete your degree with departmental honors, which will make you more attractive to employers and graduate schools.
  • You can join organizations such as the and Phi Alpha Honor Society.
  • In Weber State’s Social Work Club, you can meet your peers and get involved in social, service and scholarly activities.

What Can You Do with a Social Work Degree?

A social work degree prepares you to work with community organizations, nonprofits and government agencies.

Recent graduates have found careers as:

  • Social services coordinators
  • Care managers
  • Clinical social workers
  • Behavioral therapist assistants

You’ll also be prepared to pursue graduate studies in social work or counseling.

Program at a Glance

Total Credits: 120

Course Requirements

Accreditation

Joining the Program

To become a social work major, you must complete prerequisite courses and our social work major application. 

See our How to Apply page for details.