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16 Bachelor's degrees in Social Work in Washington, United States
Sociology, Family Studies and Social Work
The core and distribution requirements for a major in Sociology, Family Studies and Social Work from Covenant College are those listed for the baccalaureate degrees. Sociology courses may only be used to fulfill one major requirement.
Social Work
If you’re interested in service, social justice and working with individuals as well as organizations and communities, the Social Work program of Pacific Lutheran University is a great fit.
Human Services
The Human Services programme at Western Washington University is a comprehensive undergraduate degree designed for those committed to social justice. This 75-credit major is available through full-time study with online components, preparing students for impactful roles in community advocacy and non-profit management.
Social Work
Eastern Washington University offers a full-time BASW Social Work degree that can be completed in two years. Classes are held on the Cheney campus during the first year and both the Cheney and the Spokane campus during the second year.
Social Work
Social Work is an interdisciplinary field that prepares graduates for work on behalf of individuals, groups and institutions in many cultures. Social Work is offered at Olympic College.
Social Studies
Gain a broad basis of historical knowledge by studying history, culture, geography, and political science with the Social Studies Teaching degree at Washington State University.
Social Work
The mission of the Lewis - Clark State College’s Social Work program is to prepare you for entry-level general practice positions.
Behavioral and Social Services
Located in Kirkland, Washington, Lake Washington Institute of Technology's (LWTech) Behavioral and Social Services program prepares students for sustainable careers as behavioral health and social service professionals.
Human Services - Substance Use Disorder Professional Counseling (AAS-T)
Human Services - Substance Use Disorder Professional Counseling (AAS-T) at Olympic College is for students who plan to continue on to a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) program and fulfills the education requirements for certification as Substance Use Disorder Professionals through the Department of Health in Washington State.
Social Work
Social Work at Saint Martin’s University is a rigorous, exciting program where students leave as skilled, ethical, evidence-based practitioners.
Social Services
The Social Services programme offered by the Central Washington University builds upon your passion to help those in need by providing you with the skills and knowhow. Graduates go on to work for non-profits and governmental agencies where they assist clients experiencing hardship.
Interdisciplinary Concentration
The Interdisciplinary Concentration at Western Washington University is a flexible, full-time Bachelor of Arts programme. It allows students to design a bespoke curriculum tailored to their specific career goals. This undergraduate degree focuses on combining multiple academic disciplines into a cohesive, personalised study plan.
Human Services
The field of Human Services is broadly defined, uniquely approaching the objective of meeting human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base, focusing on prevention as well as remediation of problems, and maintaining a commitment to improving the overall quality of life of service populations. Human Services is offered at Olympic College.
Human Services - Substance Use Disorder Professional Counseling (ATA)
Human Services - Substance Use Disorder Professional Counseling (ATA) at Olympic College is designed for students who wish to fulfill the education requirements for certification as Substance Use Disorder Professionals through the Department of Health in Washington State.
Human Services
Human Services from Highline College is an interdisciplinary field of study with the goal of meeting basic needs through an applied knowledge base, identifying service gaps, focusing on prevention, facilitating change and maintaining an ongoing commitment to improving the overall quality of life and strengthening our communities.
Social Work
The Social Work programme at Seattle University is a four-year, in-person Bachelor of Social Work degree. This public study mode course focuses on social justice and community advocacy. Students engage in 180 credits of rigorous academic study and hands-on field experience to prepare for professional practice.