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Social workers deliver essential mental health support to people and communities throughout the U.S. These professionals serve in diverse environments including family service centers, medical facilities, educational institutions, correctional systems, senior care homes, and more - offering assessment, counseling, and intervention services. For those pursuing this demanding yet fulfilling career path, the University's Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) program equips students with both theoretical foundations and hands-on training for professional practice across various settings. The B.S.W. degree enables graduates to immediately qualify for human services roles nationwide. The curriculum covers critical subjects such as human development, professional social work standards, cultural competency, policy analysis, and research methods. To bridge classroom learning with real-world application, students undertake supervised field internships.
Professional Pathways
B.S.W. graduates qualify for state licensure in Utah and other regions, opening doors to multiple career trajectories. Licensed professionals can specialize in child protective services, public assistance programs, aging services, or educational social work as caseworkers or client advocates. Healthcare opportunities include roles as mental health counselors, program coordinators, end-of-life care specialists, or rehabilitation experts. The criminal justice system also employs social workers for offender rehabilitation, parole support, and juvenile justice programs. Advanced graduate studies can lead to careers as clinical therapists, licensed practitioners, academic faculty, or organizational leaders in social services.