24 Queen St. East (Suite LL 102), Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Program Summary
Algoma University offers its Bachelor of Social Work degree on our Brampton, Sault Ste. Marie, and Timmins campuses, providing a generalist social work education that prepares students to engage with individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities, and societies.
Given Algoma University’s location in Northern Ontario in Sault Ste. Marie, and Timmins, and Algoma's special mission to cultivate cross-cultural learning between Indigenous communities and other communities, the social work program has a specific focus on Indigenous, structural, critical feminist, anti-oppressive, and anti-racism perspectives with northern, rural, remote, Indigenous, and Franco-Ontarian communities. Graduates of this program will be prepared to practice anti-oppressive social work at the entry level with diverse populations in a Canadian context and be introduced to anti-racism perspectives.
Students enrolled in this program will examine a variety of topics and will understand how northern communities significantly differ from urban communities in regards to health services, family and child welfare, and the social welfare system. Graduates will understand crisis intervention, and how to deal with victims of abuse, including those who were affected by the residential school system in Canada. Unlike any other Ontario university, Algoma University is situated on the former site of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School, and offers special lectures and guest presentations from residential school Survivors. Many fellow classmates may in fact be Survivors. This provides students with a unique learning experience, and the opportunity for students to better understand oppression, colonization, and self-determination.
The social work program was developed in consultation with various local employers in Sault Ste. Marie and Timmins, who have cited a growing need for employees. For this reason, the Social Work program is designed to help fulfill the need for social workers in northern, rural, remote regions. A degree in social work is highly sought after in the work world. Plus, social workers are found in the broadest range of workplace settings: public agencies, private businesses, hospitals, clinics, schools, nursing homes, private practices, police departments, courts, etc.
Academic Background
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Grade 12 / High School
Minimum GPA
70%
Minimum Language Test Scores
TOEFL
79
IELTS
6
Reading
6
Writing
6
Listening
6
Speaking
6
PTE
60
Reading
10
Writing
10
Listening
10
Speaking
10
Duolingo
110
Literacy
90
Conversation
90
Comprehension
90
Production
90
Program Intakes
September 2025
Open date
November 20, 2024
Submission deadline
June 20, 2025
January 2026
Open date
June 9, 2025
Submission deadline
October 25, 2025
Cost and Duration
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Program Level
4 year bachelor's degree including a field practicum
Program Length
$20635 CAD
Cost of Living
$125 CAD
Application fee
$20000 CAD / First Year
Gross Tuition
Other Fees
Ancillary Fees: $942 per year
Health Insurance Fees: $1076 per year
Student VIP Health Plan Fees: $320 per year
Study Destinations
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