Successfully offering social work education since 1978, the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) UAA program provides structure, support, instruction, and advising to prepare
you for an entry-level professional social work career or graduate school opportunities.
Social work is a profession committed to assisting individuals, families, groups,
organizations, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their quality of life
through the improvement of social problems, equitable distribution of social resources,
and client empowerment. The UAA BSW program prepares graduates for beginning professional
social work practice, building on a broad-based liberal arts education accomplished
through the completion of General Education and major degree requirements. Our student-centered
faculty engage students in carefully planned experiences to achieve the knowledge,
skills, and values necessary for beginning professional practice, which take place
in the classroom, laboratory, volunteer experience, small seminars, and selected field
work practicum placements. We also offer aminor in Social Welfare Studies.
Within an overall emphasis on consumer-centered planned change, the BSW degree program
at UAA is guided by the following principles:
Social work practice is based on the intentional use of knowledge in collaborative
planned change efforts with human systems and social problems.
Social workers recognize human diversity as a strength and anti-oppression and social
justice as a responsibility.
Social work practice is based on:
professional values and ethics;
professional relationships;
reciprocal role performance; and
a strengths perspective.
BSW alumni work with people across the lifespan in a wide variety of service delivery
systems, including:
*The Bachelor of Social Work program is designed to meet the educational requirements
for professional licensure or certification in Alaska. However, the program might
not meet the educational requirements for other states' professional licensure or
certification. Please see UAA’s Licensure and Certificate website for more information.
WHY CHOOSE bachelor of social work AT UAA?
About 90% of UAA School of Social Work alumni are either employed or accepted into
a Master of Social Work program by the time they graduate.
The UAA Bachelor of Social Work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work
Education (CSWE) and prepares you for positions leading to advancement and leadership
roles in many areas and settings.
Our faculty have experience and expertise across multiple areas of practice, including
behavioral health, child welfare, disabilities, criminal justice, veterans, schools,
health care, homelessness, food insecurity, community development, senior services,
organizational leadership, and more!
The newly opened Havelock Trial Simulation Courtroom provides UAA students and others with hands-on, experiential learning in a setting identical to courts in which they will eventually practice law. The classroom is named after John E. Havelock, founding director of the UAA Justice Center.
The John E. Havelock Trial Simulation Courtroom officially opened on the UAA campus, expanding hands-on training opportunities for students pursuing legal careers in Alaska. University faculty, staff, and students gathered on Feb. 20 to celebrate the classroom's formal dedication an opening.
Elaina Mack, a senior kinesiology major from King Cove, broke school records with 10 successful three-point shots in the Seawolves game against Northwest U. Mack scored a total of 41 points over the course of the game.
Dr. Jay Butler has been appointed dean of the UAA College of Health. He will begin his role in late Dec. 2025, bringing extensive experience in public health and infectious disease research.
Philippe Amstislavski, a scientist with a passion for sustainable innovation, is pioneering the use of mycelium insulation to help Alaska’s remote communities combat extreme cold and climate change.
Message from the program chair
Thank you for your interest in the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) Program at UAA! Our
accredited BSW Program offers full- and part-time course plans delivered face-to-face
on the Anchorage campus. Graduates of the BSW Program gain generalist practice skills
and complete a practicum experience in one of the many fields of social work practice.
Additionally, graduates of the BSW Program are eligible to complete the accelerated Master
of Social Work (MSW) through the advanced standing program following a 4+1 program
plan. As the BSW Program Chair, it is my responsibility to support all UAA students
who engage with the BSW Program. I look forward to meeting you.