Bachelor of Social Work Online
Transform your community by gaining the research, theoretical, and practical expertise to affect social change and positively impact at-risk populations.
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Program Overview
Gain valuable, real-world experience with the Bachelor of Social Work online
Improve the lives of others with the 100% online Bachelor of Social Work from Avila University. This community-focused program gives you a foundation in the professional conduct, values, and ethics of the social work profession. Increase your understanding of human behavior in social environments so you can help individuals, families, and communities overcome their unique challenges.
Gain the knowledge to promote social justice and an enhanced appreciation of human diversity as you learn from highly engaged faculty invested in your future success. As a student in the CSWE-accredited Bachelor of Social Work online program, you’ll gain 500 hours of practical experience working with clients in social service organizations. Benefit from the applied learning and value-added faculty feedback as you prepare for vital professional roles or continue your education at the graduate level.
Learning outcomes:
- Examine social problems and institutional responses to sexism, racism, and classism
- Explore values and ethics of the social work profession
- Develop skills in research methods
- Build an understanding of social legislation and policy
- Gain real-world experience serving clients in a social work setting
- Prepare for advanced coursework in master’s or doctoral programs
- Examine social problems and institutional responses to sexism, racism, and classism
- Explore values and ethics of the social work profession
- Develop skills in research methods
- Build an understanding of social legislation and policy
- Gain real-world experience serving clients in a social work setting
- Prepare for advanced coursework in master’s or doctoral programs
Career opportunities:
- Family Counselor
- Elderly Caregiver
- Social Worker
- Corrections Officer
- Public Health Worker
- Donation Worker
- Rehabilitation Engineer
- Licensed Social Worker
- Veterans Rehabilitation Counselor
- Marriage and Family Social Worker
- Family Counselor
- Elderly Caregiver
- Social Worker
- Corrections Officer
- Public Health Worker
- Donation Worker
- Rehabilitation Engineer
- Licensed Social Worker
- Veterans Rehabilitation Counselor
- Marriage and Family Social Worker
The Bachelor of Social Work at Avila University is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education's Commission on Accreditation.
Tuition
Keep your budget intact with our pay-by-the-course tuition
The online Bachelor of Social Work program tuition is the same affordable, pay-as-you-go rate for all U.S. residents. Fees are included in the total tuition, and financial aid may be available. Plus, a Prior Learning Assessment evaluates knowledge gained outside traditional academic environments and may help reduce your tuition and time to completion.
Program | Per Credit Hour | Per Course |
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BSW | $290 | $870 |
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Calendar
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Ideal for working professionals, the Bachelor of Social Work online program features 8-week courses and multiple start dates each year so you can begin at the time that works best for you. View the full calendar for all upcoming starts and corresponding deadlines.
Term | Start Date | App Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Tuition Deadline | Class End Date | Term Length |
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Fall 2 2024 | 10/21/24 | 10/7/24 | 10/16/24 | 10/16/24 | 10/20/24 | 12/15/24 | 8 weeks |
Spring 1 2025 | 1/6/25 | 1/2/25 | 1/2/25 | 1/3/25 | 1/6/25 | 3/2/25 | 8 weeks |
Spring 2 2025 | 3/3/25 | 2/26/25 | 2/26/25 | 2/28/25 | 3/3/25 | 5/4/25 | 8 weeks |
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Admissions
Apply quickly and easily to the CSWE-accredited online BSW program
We’ve simplified the admission process to help you get started quickly and easily. You can find all requirements for admission to Avila’s Bachelor of Social Work degree program online below.
Admission Requirements:
- Official transcripts
- 2.0 GPA in prior coursework
- Transfer up to 90 credits
In order to be eligible to receive a bachelor’s degree from Avila University, you must have the following:
- High school diploma
- Minimum 2.0 GPA on college coursework or 2.0 GPA on high school conferred transcript
- Official transcripts from all institutions previously attended
Submit all official transcripts to:
Email: [email protected]
Mail: Undergraduate Admissions
Avila University
11901 Wornall Road
Kansas City, MO 64145
Courses
Explore the coursework for the social work bachelor’s program
In order to earn the online social work degree, you will complete 120 credit hours, including 35 credit hours of general education requirements, 63 credit hours of major requirements, and 22 credit hours of electives.
Course objectives:
- Develop and maintain interpersonal, small group and public communication skills for use in a career and social context.
- Apply verbal and non-verbal components of oral communication to real life situations.
Course objectives:
- Use the computer to generate multiple drafts and demonstrate writing as a process.
- Strengthen skills in the construction and logical development of a clear and concise thesis.
Course objectives:
- Identify and explain the significance of major works of art.
- Recognize & describe the aesthetic elements which mark selected periods & artists.
Course objectives:
- Identify the basic molecules of life and to predict their properties and reactions.
- Connect the genetics of all biological life and understand the basic flow of genetic information.
Course objectives:
- Appreciate the aesthetic qualities of literary texts and develop an awareness of influential critical and interpretive methods
- Analyze and interpret works from different historical and cultural traditions using appropriate critical terms of literary analysis and responding to questions about genre, style, and content or theme
Course objectives:
- Knowledge: Identify and characterize the major questions of United States and World history in terms of continuity and change using relevant political, economic, social, religious, and cultural institutions, traditions, and beliefs.
- Theory: Demonstrate an understanding of the effects of race, gender, class, ethnicity, or religion on the experiences of ordinary and extraordinary people of the past using current historical theory and methodology.
Course objectives:
- Perform operation with real numbers. Evaluate algebraic expressions.
- Solve and apply linear equations and inequalities.
Course objectives:
- Obtain knowledge of basic ethical theories and how they apply to all areas of live: personal, professional and societal.
- Recognize the differences between moral absolutism, relativism and pluralism.
Course objectives:
- Develop an understanding of the sociological perspective
- Compare and contrast the major concepts, ideas and methods of sociology
Course objectives:
- Learn the primary features of the major world religious systems, with special focus on scriptures, social and cultural formations, history, myths and rituals, ethics, and the category “sacred”
- Learn to interrogate the methodologies used in discussing the categories of “world religions” and “religious experience,” with particular focus on the role that dominant narratives and elite discourses play in the formation of these systems
Course objectives:
- Examine the development of peace research and peace studies over the last 50 years.
- Understand the breadth and scope of the interdisciplinary field of peace studies.
Course objectives:
- Identify the major fields and theories of political science
- Demonstrate an awareness and understanding of power, the ethical dimensions of governing the major political systems around the world, the transnational and international dimensions of politics, law and its role in politics, governing with ethnic and cultural diversity, the relationship between history, society, economics and politics
- Effectively employ quantitative and/or qualitative empirical research methodologies to gather and interpret data about political world
Course objectives:
1: Knowledge Base in Psychology
1.1a: Use basic psychological terminology, concepts, and theories in psychology to explain behavior and mental processes.
1.1b: Explain why psychology is a science with the primary objectives of describing, understanding, predicting, and controlling behavior and mental processes.
1.2a: Identify key characteristics of major content domains in psychology (e.g., cognition and learning, developmental, biological, and sociocultural).
2: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking
2.1b: Use psychology concepts to explain personal experiences and recognize the potential for flaws in behavioral explanations based on simplistic, personal theories.
2.1a: Describe the value and limitations of using theories to explain behavioral phenomena.
2.1b: Describe common fallacies in thinking (e.g. confirmation bias, post hoc explanations, implying causation from correlation) that impair accurate conclusions and predictions.
2.2b: Describe what kinds of additional information beyond personal experience are acceptable in developing behavioral explanations (i.e., popular press reports vs. scientific findings).
3: Ethical and Social Responsibility in a Diverse World
3.1a Describe key regulations in the APA Ethics Code for protection of human or nonhuman research participants.
5: Professional Development
5.1d Describe how psychology’s content applies to business, health care, educational, and other workplace settings.
Course objectives:
- Develop an understanding of the sociological perspective
- Compare and contrast the major concepts, ideas and methods of sociology
Course objectives:
- Develop an understanding and appreciation of how scientists think, and to apply and practice some of these concepts and methods to problems, real and hypothetical related to the study of life.
- Develop a basic understanding of life, its nature, composition, and function developed by examining, evaluating, and applying the unifying theories of biology.
- Become aware of the rich history of biology.
- Develop an understanding of humanity’s relationships with other forms of life.
Course objectives:
- Explain the basic functioning of the functions of supply and demand as well as draw supply and demand curves and manipulate these curves when performing economic analysis.
- Identify and apply the determinants of supply and determinants of demand.
Course objectives:
Knowledge:
- Knowledge for application in practice of theories emerging from both traditional and alternative paradigms, about the development, behavior, and environmental contexts of individuals and families.
- Application of social systems, life course, assets, and resiliency approaches to understanding of human behavior in individual and family environments.
- Integration of knowledge, critical thinking skills, and values from the liberal arts and sciences and application of this knowledge through creative problem solving for effective social work practice.
- Understanding of bio-psycho-socio-cultural-spiritual influences on human behavior in the context of individual and family environments.
- Awareness of the ways individual and family systems promote or deter people in maintaining or achieving health and well-being.
Skills:
- Develop beginning ability to describe and assess individual human behavior, families, and small groups using a theoretical base.
- Develop beginning ability to describe the interactions of social systems using a theoretical base.
- Social workers are knowledgeable about human behavior across the life course
- The range of social systems in which people live
- The ways social systems promote or deter people in maintaining or achieving health and well-being
- Social workers apply theories and knowledge from the liberal arts to understand biological, social, cultural, psychological, and spiritual development
Values:
- Develop an appreciation of cultural and lifestyle diversity with an emphasis on racism, ethnocentrism, gender roles, ageism, disabilities, sexism, and sexual preference.
- Develop an understanding of the influence of personal and professional values.
Course objectives:
- Understand the role of statistics in social science research.
- Understand the mathematical foundations of basic statistical tests and how to apply these to data.
- Develop the ability to conduct basic and independent statistical analyses.
- Develop the ability to appropriately interpret and report statistics through figures, tables, and writing.
Course objectives:
- Work collaboratively with dyads, families, and groups in learning to identify and build on their strengths.
- Develop knowledge and skills related to assessment, treatment planning, intervention, evaluation in working with dyads, families, and groups.
- Increase awareness of the elements of “professional use of self” and personal and professional values as a social work student when working with clients of all kinds.
- Identify a problem, collaboratively translate that problem into needs, and using the steps involved in problem-solving processes, develop viable solutions at the mezzo level.
- Effectively select, utilize and critique intervention methods using evidence-informed models at the mezzo level.
Course objectives:
- Examine various concepts and theories related to communities and their application to social work practice.
- Examine various concepts and theories related to organizations and their application to social work practice.
- Evaluate the different types of goals, roles, and strategies for creating change in communities and organizations.
- Utilize a framework of analysis for understanding and developing responses to community and organizational needs and resources.
- Identify and incorporate the various levels at which social workers must work—micro, mezzo, and macro to achieve community and organizational change.
Course objectives:
- Identify selected social policies and summarize their influences on contemporary American society.
- Examine the development of social policies on local, national, and international levels.
- Utilize a policy analysis framework to evaluate social policies via social justice principles.
- Explore the practice of advocacy with a focus on individual and collective actions and strategies.
Course objectives:
- Evaluate how their personal values and their affective responses are impacted by values and responses of their Clients, and by social work Field experiences; and, how these align with the social work profession’s values, and principles.
- Receive, and professionally respond to feedback on their actions, responses, and their reflections in the Field experiences in the Agency.
- Begin providing helpful services to Agency Clients/Participants as a “student social work intern” at a generalist level of social work practice.
Course objectives:
- Evaluate how personal values are affected by Field experiences and align with social work principles.
- Identify and assess ethical dilemmas that arise in practice settings.
- Receive and professionally respond to feedback on actions and reflections in the Field practice experience.
- Begin working at a generalist level of social work practice.
Course objectives:
- Identify and apply in various scenarios the purposes, values, practice principles, and ethics of the profession of social work.
- Recognize own values and perspectives in working with clients and recognize the implementation of social work principles.
- Apply knowledge of theoretical perspectives and practice frameworks to a generalist social work practice setting.
- Participate in the integration and facilitation of evidence-informed knowledge and evidence-informed practice experience.
- Evaluate personal development of professional competencies in their field practice setting.
Course objectives:
- Reinforce identification with purposes, values, principles, and ethics of the profession of social work.
- Apply knowledge of social justice, diversity/difference, empowerment, ecosystems, and strengths perspectives to generalist social work practice.
- Facilitate the integration of empirically- informed knowledge and practice- informed knowledge.
- Clarify and expand knowledge of effective professional intervention with diverse client groups, including evaluation of their own practice in their Field Education setting.
- Internalize professional social work values while identifying and understanding the student’s own unique values, perspectives, and appropriate professional boundaries about working with clients.
- Promote development of professional social work competencies and behaviors.
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