Bachelor's Degree in Social Work
SUU's Bachelor's Degree of Social Work teaches students how to help people and make a difference in their communities. Through classes in human behavior, ethics, and social justice, along with real-world experience, students gain the skills needed for social work. The program focuses on helping individuals and communities, preparing graduates for careers in social services, healthcare, and advocacy.
College: Education
Department: Family Life and Human Development

Rewarding Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Social Work program are prepared for a wide range of careers in the social services field. Some potential job titles include caseworker, family service worker, mental health assistant, residential case manager, and activity director. Many students also continue their education through graduate programs to become licensed clinical social workers.
Where have SUU Social Work majors been hired?
Data gathered by the SUU Career Center