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Undergraduate Programs

The McMaster School of Social Work aims to provide the environment and learning resources for students to prepare themselves for the general practice of social work. Study is based on a search for the principles of social justice.

Preparation for the general practice of social work requires the development of competence in effecting change in a variety of situations affecting individuals, families, groups, organizations or communities in the broader society based on a knowledge of social structure, human behaviour, social welfare services and social work methods.

Our Philosophy

As social workers, we operate in a society characterized by power imbalances that affect us all. These power imbalances are based on age, class, ethnicity, gender identity, geographic location, health, ability, race, sexual identity and income. We see personal troubles as inextricably linked to oppressive structures and believe that social workers must be actively involved in the understanding and transformation of injustices in social institutions and in the struggles of people to maximize control over their own lives.

Our program is accredited as an undergraduate university-level degree program by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education. You will be eligible for membership in the Ontario Association of Social Workers both as a student and upon graduation. Upon graduation, you will also be eligible to join the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers.

Applying to a Social Work Undergraduate Program?

Review the essential steps and guidelines for mandatory application procedures to ensure a smooth and successful submission process.

Field Education

The School of Social Work provides practical learning opportunities for students, enabling them to learn directly from experts in various human services environments.

Collaborating with over 100 community partners, we support the education of approximately 140 McMaster social work students each year.

Explore Student Fieldwork Placements

Highlighted Undergraduate Courses

A critical exploration of ideas and values influencing “helping” in social work. Focus on how helping is experienced by people intended to benefit from it.

Antirequisite: SOCWORK 1A06 A/B

A critical exploration of alternative understandings and practices of ‘helping’ in social work rooted in inclusive engagement with service users/communities and respect for their knowledge.

Antirequisite: SOCWORK 1A06 A/B

Academic Advising

Students currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Social (BSW) program:

Contact Tammy Maikawa, Academic Advisor and Department Manager, for assistance millet@mcmaster.ca, KTH 317

Students in Level I or those interest in transferring from another department:

Contact Social Sciences Advising & Support