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Earn Your BSSW

Build Skills. Serve Communities.
Transform Lives.

Whether you want to advocate for communities, support individuals and families, or lead change in social systems, the University of Tennessee College of Social Work’s Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) program prepares you to make a real difference. Through a rigorous curriculum that blends classroom learning with hands-on field experience, you’ll gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to launch a meaningful career in social work.
Available on campus or online, the program gives you the flexibility to choose the pathway that fits your life.

Why study social work?

Social workers change the world, and if you’re seeking a meaningful career with a wide variety of options, we encourage you to consider social work. The fundamental mission of the social work profession is to serve people needing assistance and to work towards making social institutions more responsive to human needs.

Program Options

On-Campus BSSW Program

Online BSSW Program

Program highlights

Top-rated education

Our Bachelor of Social Work (BSSW) program stands out for its exceptional education, preparing students to make a real impact in the field. Ranked among the top programs in the region, our BSSW degree blends rigorous academic training with hands-on experience. This dynamic curriculum addresses contemporary social issues and equips students with the skills needed for licensure and professional success.

Dynamic hands-on learning

At the heart of our BSSW program is a commitment to experiential learning. Students dive into hands-on experiences through extensive field placements, applying their classroom knowledge to real-world settings. Supported by our dedicated faculty, they gain the skills and confidence to thrive in various social work environments.

Expert faculty and strong partnerships

Learn from a team of distinguished faculty who are leaders in social work education. Our program benefits from robust partnerships with community organizations and agencies, offering students valuable networking opportunities and career connections. Our faculty’s expertise and industry relationships enhance the learning journey, helping students build a solid professional network.

Social Justice Minor

In collaboration with sociology, psychology, and Africana Studies, this minor aims to equip students with the awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary to engage in social justice practice. 

Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) Credential

Stand out as a leader in the nonprofit sector with the CNP Credential—the only nationally recognized credential in nonprofit management. The CNP Credential equips you with hands-on experience, leadership skills, and a professional network to launch or advance your career.

What can you do with a degree in
social work after graduation?

Social workers are employed in a wide variety of fields. Depending on the route you choose, employment is available with schools, hospitals, outpatient clinics, mental health facilities, colleges & universities, nonprofit agencies, the legal profession, government agencies, corporate HR & finance, and athletics, to name a few.   

Caseworker

Caseworkers support individuals and families by providing guidance, resources, and advocacy to address personal and social challenges. They help develop care plans and connect clients with essential services.

Healthcare Social Worker

Healthcare social workers assist patients and their families by providing support, resources, and counseling to help them navigate medical and emotional challenges. They help plan care and connect clients to relevant services and support systems.

Advocacy and Policy

Advocacy and policy. Social workers influence and shape social policies and systems. They advocate for individuals and communities, working on initiatives to improve their well-being.

Gerontology and Aging Services

Gerontology and aging services professionals support older adults by helping them with aging-related challenges and improving their quality of life. They offer resources, counseling, and care coordination to help seniors navigate various aspects of the aging process.

Substance Abuse

Substance abuse professionals assist individuals battling addiction by providing assessment, counseling, and treatment planning. They offer support and resources to help clients overcome substance use disorders and work towards lasting recovery.

Unlock more with an MSSW

A Master of Science in Social Work (MSSW) degree equips professionals with advanced skills in clinical practice, policy analysis, and program management. This degree prepares graduates to address complex social issues, deliver high-quality support to individuals and communities, and lead impactful initiatives in various settings.

Being surrounded by a community that is passionate about change and helping others is extremely refreshing and rewarding.
I chose social work because I witness injustice in the structural systems that our society is built upon. I knew I wanted to spend my life working to change them.

Sequoia McCabe
BSSW Student
Knoxville Campus
Sequoia McCabe headshot

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