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Which Canadian universities offer a master's degree in social work?

In Canada (at least in Ontario) you have to become an MSW (Master of Social Work) to be eligible to be a social worker. I currently have two friends who are working as social workers in hospitals, one Graduated from the University of Toronto and McMaster University. Social work is its own independent category in Canada, not law. GRE is not required.

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I once wanted to apply for social work at York University. There is no requirement for a bachelor's degree in social work. Any undergraduate graduate can apply, but it takes a little longer, two years. Other universities usually take one year (I mean full-time students).

Social Work University Master's and PHD Programs in Canada

The following are Canadian universities with master's and doctoral degrees in social work (not rankings)

Carleton University - Social Work

Dalhousie University - Master of Social Work

King's University College - Master of Social Work

Lakehead University - Master of Social Work

Laurentian University of Sudbury - Social Work

McGill University - Social Work

McMaster University - Social Work

Memorial University of Newfoundland - School of Social Work

University of British Columbia - Social Work

University of Northern British Columbia - Social Work, MSW

University of Regina - Aboriginal Social Work

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University of Toronto - Social Work

University of Toronto - Social Work Policy Analysis

University of Toronto - Social Work Practice , Theory and Research (Ph.D.)

University of Victoria - Social Work

University of Western Ontario - Social Work

University of Windsor - Social Work (MSW)

Wilfrid Laurier University - Social Work

York University - Social Work

York University - Social Work