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U of R Faculty

Social Work

Together, We Can Do So Much

The Faculty of Social Work is dedicated to providing the highest quality social work education through our internationally recognized programs. Through our bachelor's and master's programs, we teach our students to identify the needs of the disadvantaged, marginalized and oppressed, and empower individuals, families, and communities to realize their full potential. Graduates from our programs find careers in areas including addictions and family counselling, mental health and addictions, child welfare, social policy research and analysis, healthcare, criminal justice, community development, newcomer support, education, activism, advocacy and empowerment.

The Faculty of Social Work provides social work courses in Regina, Saskatoon, the Yukon, Northwest Territories and throughout rural regions of Saskatchewan. We partner with the First Nations University of Canada, Yukon University, Aurora College and various Saskatchewan Regional Colleges.

The University of Regina is situated on Treaty 4 lands with a presence in Treaty 6. These are the territories of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation. Today, these lands continue to be the shared Territory of many diverse peoples from near and far. The Faculty works closely with our colleagues at First Nations University of Canada and continues to reach learners and collaborate with partners who are located in communities situated in Treaty territories 4, 6, and 10, the traditional territories of the Cree, Saulteaux, Nakota, Lakota, Dakota, Dene, Gwich’in, Tlicho, and Sahto Nations, and the historical homelands of the Métis people.

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Discover Programs

Explore a range of programs designed to prepare you for a rewarding career in social work. From foundational courses in Pre-Social Work to advanced studies in the Bachelor and Master of Social Work, our accredited programs provide the knowledge, skills, and field experience needed to make a positive impact in communities and organizations.

Pre-Social Work

Prepare for the Bachelor of Social Work degree by acquiring Pre-Social Work requirements through this one-year program.

Bachelor of Social Work

Develop social work skills, knowledge, and experience, applicable to urban, rural and remote regions, through classroom learning, field education, and practice in this Canadian Associations of Social Work accredited program.

Bachelor of Social Work - After Degree

The Bachelor of Social Work After Degree provides an accelerated pathway for students who already hold a related undergraduate degree to complete the BSW in two years.

Master of Social Work

Build a deeper understanding of social work through both opportunities for research and real-world practice through this Canadian Association of Social Work Education accredited program which emphasizes integrative analysis across social research, direct practice, policy development, and administration.

Indigenous Social Work

Prepare for a career in human services and social work with a special emphasis on working with First Nation individuals, families, groups, and communities through this nationally accredited School of Indigenous Social Work program offered by the First Nations University of Canada.

Student Hub

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Social Work Academic Hub

Important student information about advising, registration, scholarships, the Social Work Students' Society and more.
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Academic Advising & Student Support

Academic advising for Social Work students is shared between the Faculty of Social Work, the Student Success Centre (SSC) and the Saskatchewan Regional Colleges. The advising teams are available to support you throughout the duration of your program and look forward to working with you
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Registration

Information to guide you through registering for classes.
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Admissions

Learn more about the Faculty of Social Work admissions process.
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New Students

Information for new Pre-Social Work and new Bachelor of Social Work students.

Alumni and Community

For Alumni

The Faculty of Social Work is proud to have a strong and dynamic alumni community of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities, both locally and around the world. Among them are addictions counsellors, adoption workers, child protection workers, family counsellors, newcomer support workers, outreach workers, social researchers and policy analysts.

The University's alumni page is a centralized location where graduates from U of R programs can find links to news and events, assistance with job searches, and information on the numerous benefits available to them, including access to many campus services. Members of the University of Regina Alumni Association may also have the opportunity to serve on the Association's Board of Directors. Please refer to the Alumni Relations page for further information on how to stay informed and connected with the University of Regina as alumni.

For Community Partners

The Faculty of Social Work continues to collaborate with community members toward a common goal – to make a difference.  Without our community partners, our efforts to this end would be fruitless.  Our partners are many: governmental departments, research institutes, advocacy groups, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, the media and professional bodies (namely the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers (SASW), the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) and the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE)).

Current and potential community partners seeking information on any of the following are encouraged to contact the Faculty of Social Work Office of the Dean: 

  • Setting up Student Cohort in your area
  • Hosting a Practicum Student
  • Sponsoring / Assisting with Research Projects
  • Assisting with Curriculum Development
  • Past/Current Collaborations (Faculty/Community Organizations/Government)
  • Forming a collaboration / affiliation agreement