Bachelor of Social Work (40 credits)
(40 credits plus 12 credits of experiential learning)
The Baccalaureate Social Work (BSW) program at Lesley University promotes human rights and social justice by preparing students to engage in generalist social work practice with cultural humility through an anti-oppressive lens. Social work graduates are prepared to advocate alongside and practice with individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations in the local community of Cambridge, MA, the Greater Boston area, and across the United States. As social workers, our graduates are prepared to engage in evidence-informed practice through a person-in-environment framework while upholding and promoting the core social work values of service, social justice, dignity and worth of the individual, importance and centrality of human relationships, integrity, competence, human rights and scientific inquiry.
Degree Requirements
Pre-Requisites for Application to the BSW Program (9 Credits):
Choose One:
Required Courses:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Choose ONE (3 Credits)
Electives (6 Credits):
Choose two of the following courses from two different prefixes (6 credits):
Experiential Component (12 Credits):
Students must be accepted into the BSW program prior to beginning their experiential component.
*CSWRK 4701 to be completed by students who need to complete all field placement hours in one semester as determined by BSW Program Director and Undergraduate Field Director
BSW Course Sequencing
Year 1: Introduction to Social Work; Cultural Anthropology; Lifespan Development; Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems
Year 2: Social Welfare Policy and Practice; Concepts and Skills in Professional Practice; Power, Privilege and Practice; Elective (DEI or other SW Elective)
Year 3: Semester 1: Social Policy; Research Methods; HBSE; Elective (DEI or other SW Elective)
Semester 2: Principles of Practice w/ Individuals, Families and Groups; Principles of Practice with Organizations, Communities and Systems
Year 4: Semester 1: BSW Fieldwork Seminar, Part 1; Fieldwork I; SW Elective
Semester 2: BSW Fieldwork Seminar, Part 2; Senior Capstone