Bachelor in Social Work 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Université de Montréal |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Social Work

Degree

BSW

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Develop the necessary knowledge about social problems, social policies and organizations dedicated to social work. Oriented towards practice, the program will also familiarize you with intervention methodologies (individual, group and collective), social research, as well as all other general knowledge necessary for practice. You will also develop critical analysis skills with regard to individual and collective problems and their solutions, taking into account all the components of social work intervention.

The specialized baccalaureate in social work gives access to the Order of Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists of Quebec. Membership in the Order is also mandatory to have the title of social worker.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Social Work

Degree

BSW

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Develop the necessary knowledge about social problems, social policies and organizations dedicated to social work. Oriented towards practice, the program will also familiarize you with intervention methodologies (individual, group and collective), social research, as well as all other general knowledge necessary for practice. You will also develop critical analysis skills with regard to individual and collective problems and their solutions, taking into account all the components of social work intervention.

The specialized baccalaureate in social work gives access to the Order of Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists of Quebec. Membership in the Order is also mandatory to have the title of social worker.

Admission Requirements

General eligibility conditions

To be eligible as a regular student and subject to the quality of the file, the candidate must either:

  • hold a diploma of college studies (DEC) awarded by the Quebec Ministry of Education or demonstrate training equivalent to the DEC
  • have successfully completed the Preparatory Year study program of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the University of Montreal
  • hold a pre-university diploma and have successfully completed one year of university study (full-time equivalent)
  • have successfully completed at least 24 university credits other than those in the Preparatory Year study program of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the University of Montreal
Conditions specific to this program

To be eligible, the candidate must also:

or hold one of the following college diplomas (DEC):

  • DEC in human sciences
  • DEC in sciences, letters and arts
  • DEC in natural sciences
  • DEC in social work techniques and having achieved objective 022P (Quantitative methods)
  • DEC in history and civilization and having achieved objective 022P (Quantitative methods)
or have successfully completed, before entering the program, a prerequisite course in statistics.

And

for candidates wishing to be assessed in the First Nations, Inuit and Métis of Canada category:

  • complete the self-declaration form (see Notes ).
  • provide the documents to validate the status (see Remarks ).

French requirement for admission

To be eligible, you must provide proof of a level of knowledge of French corresponding to that required for this program of study. To this end, you must meet one of the following requirements:

  • have passed the Uniform Test in French, language of instruction and literature, at the college level, from the Ministry of Higher Education of Quebec.
  • have submitted proof of knowledge of French recognized by the University.
  • have obtained at least B2 in oral comprehension and written comprehension in a French test recognized by the University of Montreal during the 24 months preceding the start of the term of study covered by the application for admission.

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