| Degree: | Bachelor; Honours; Apprenticeship |
| Description: | Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to work sensitively and effectively with individuals, groups and communities, to critically analyze social policies and programs, and work towards a more equitable world. Based on a commitment to social justice, equality and respect for all peoples in society, our program is a pioneer of the "structural approach" to social work. Learn to examine the relationship between personal troubles, problems and difficulties, and broader social, economic and political inequities in society.
Your career: child welfare and youth services; counselling and advocacy; family and health services; housing, shelters and supportive living; immigration and refugee settlement services; social justice and other government services; rehabilitation services; services for Indigenous Peoples; services for seniors |
| Cost per year:* | Domestic fees: Visit Carleton's website for domestic costs
International fees: Visit Carleton's website for international costs.
Listed costs include compulsory fees. |