Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Social Work
Rutgers offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a social work major through the School of Social Work and the Camden College of Arts and Sciences and the New Brunswick School of Arts and Sciences.
Rutgers offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a social work major through the School of Social Work and the Camden College of Arts and Sciences and the New Brunswick School of Arts and Sciences.
Our MSW program is offered in a variety of formats including traditional on-campus, 100% online, blended online, and intensive weekend. Additional program features include dual degree, certificate, and designated emphasis programs.
Rutgers School of Social Work's DSW program fosters social work leaders poised to address complex practice issues using critical perspectives.
Offered in conjunction with Rutgers Graduate School-New Brunswick, the Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work (Ph.D.) prepares students for careers as faculty, research scientists, policy analysts, and leaders in the field of social welfare.
Practicum learning provides experiential, practical learning to help build future agents of change.
Global Social Work promotes global citizenship and professional action among social workers through education, advocacy, research, and service.
Professional Credit Courses are non-degree, graduate-level courses offered through Rutgers School of Social Work.
Our Continuing Education provides dynamic webinars, certificate programs, and customized training for professionals in New Jersey, New York and beyond.
IIDEA is infused throughout the entire curriculum in each of the School of Social Work's programs. From individual courses in our BASW, MSW, DSW and Ph.D. programs to certificate programs and topic areas offered through our Office of Continuing Education.
RUSSW is fully-accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) with more than 1,500 students enrolled in degree programs.