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UAB’s Department of Social Work taught me how to deliver evidence-based social work practice with a diverse population, educated me on how to advocate for vulnerable groups, and instilled in me the social work ethics and values to apply to everyday practice.

– Savannah Henderson, ’19

Earning a bachelor's degree in social work (BSSW) prepares graduates to pursue professional social work positions. In fact, only individuals with a BSSW may apply for some social work positions — giving you an edge in the job market.

Studying with us gives you the integrated value-base, knowledge-base, methods, and a range of techniques and skills to engage in generalist practice. This means you will:

  • work directly with individuals at all levels
  • connect your clients to available resources
  • intervene with organizations to help your clients receive better responses
  • advocate just social policies, and
  • research all aspects of social work practice.

The BSSW curriculum also prepares students for graduate-level course work, especially the Master of Social Work degree (MSW). Most MSW programs offer "advanced standing" to graduates of fully accredited social work programs who meet specific standards, which means you will be able to complete the MSW degree in less time.

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What Can I Do with This Major?

Students Social workers are employed in numerous governmental, private non-profit, and for-profit agency settings that provide social services to client systems. Large and small agencies, schools, hospitals, clinics, residential facilities, and industries — to name a few — employ social workers.

Fields of social work practice are many, spanning the range of social functioning needs found within the population. Primary fields of practice include children, youth and families, poverty and income maintenance, mental health, alcohol and substance abuse, developmental disabilities, medical and health care, criminal justice/corrections, gerontology, community organization and development, and policy development.

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You can learn more about the many career options in the Social Work field at the What Can I Do With This Major website.

Career and Professional Development Services has job and internship listings, job fairs, resume builders, and many more resources for UAB students. We recommend that you take advantage of all they have to offer.


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UAB’s Department of Social Work taught me how to deliver evidence-based social work practice with a diverse population, educated me on how to advocate for vulnerable groups, and instilled in me the social work ethics and values to apply to everyday practice.

– Savannah Henderson, ’19