Bachelor of Arts in Social Work

Why should you study social work at Auburn University?
We offer a dynamic program featuring:
► Small class sizes that allow you to get to know your faculty.
► Caring faculty and staff who are invested in your professional development and growth.
► Experiential, service-learning opportunities such as Expressions of a BraveHeart, Interprofessional Education (IPE) mobile health clinics, and Legislative Advocacy Days.
► Experienced faculty with numerous years of social work practice that they share in the classroom.
► Quality internships and field practicums in community agencies that provide opportunities to apply your knowledge from the classroom. Field placement settings include:
- Hospice
- Child welfare
- Schools
- Youth at risk
- Medical
- Vulnerable populations
- Geriatrics
To view a detailed plan of study for the Bachelor of Arts in Social Work, visit the Auburn University Bulletin.
Scholarship information is available through the Auburn University Scholarship Opportunity Manager (AUSOM).
Last Updated: July 31, 2020