Bachelor of Social Work 100% Online
Develop the Skills to Help Others as a Social Work Leader
Support From CU Starts on Day One
With Campbellsville University’s 100% online CSWE-accredited Bachelor of Social Work program, you can become a lifeline in your community and help elevate and assist vulnerable populations. The online BSW equips you with skills to succeed as a social work professional who approaches clients from a position based on ethics and Christian values. This degree delivers core skills in crisis intervention for communities, groups, families and individuals.
Campbellsville offers a uniquely supportive online environment that features comprehensive student services, a warm and welcoming learning community and expert faculty members who offer one-on-one guidance on your journey toward graduation. With the flexibility of online courses, you’ll have the convenience to study when and where it works best for you and the freedom to balance your coursework with other responsibilities.
At CU, we’re dedicated to providing the support and guidance you need for success. Through convenient online degree programs and end-to-end student support services, we offer the resources you need for the next step in your educational journey. Finish strong with CU.
100% Online Courses
CSWE Accreditation
Transfer up to 72 Credits
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Gain Social Work Knowledge and Hands-On Experience
CU’s Bachelor of Social Work program explores historical and contemporary social work principles while sharing theoretical perspectives related to the field. At the same time, you can gain skills for supporting communities, organizations, individuals, families and groups as a social worker. Plus, complete a practicum in a supervised environment to gain valuable experience for your career. The program includes:
A Convenient, Supportive Online Learning Experience
Campbellsville’s 100% online programs offer the flexibility you need to thrive, both in your courses and outside of class. You’ll study at the times and places that are most convenient for you and learn from supportive, expert faculty members who deliver the same well-rounded education you would receive on campus. Campbellsville is committed to the quality of its online courses and offers a dynamic selection of degree programs that are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
Enter a Growing Career Field
Joining Campbellsville’s online BSW program prepares you to meet the growing need for social workers across the United States. Job openings in this profession are projected to grow faster than the national average at a rate of 7% through 2033, totaling around 67,300 positions each year.1 After graduation, you will have qualifications for starting your career or continuing your education by seeking a Master of Social Work degree.
Social Work Practices Areas
- Healthcare Social Worker
- Child and Family Social Worker
- Substance Abuse Counselor
- School Social Worker
“The instructors of the courses I have taken have really exceeded my expectations. They are so helpful with anything I need. They show they care about me as a student and my success completing the courses.”
– Julia Keeton, Bachelor of Social Work
About Campbellsville University
Founded in 1906 as a Christian university, Campbellsville welcomes diverse perspectives and prepares students to become Christian servant leaders. We offer online degree and certificate programs in a convenient format so that you can grow professionally and personally by studying when and where you want.
SACSCOC Accreditation
Campbellsville University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award certificates, associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1865 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the status of Campbellsville University.
Sources
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Social Work: Job Outlook.” August 29, 2024. Retrieved September 3, 2024, from https://www.bls.gov/.