Admissions Criteria for the Bachelor of Social Work
CMU Requirements
SWRK-1000
Exploring Social Work Practice
This course is an introduction to the profession of social work. It will examine the history and theoretical evolution of social work practice through a critical lens.
*This course will be offered in Winter 2025 for students hoping to apply for the Fall 2025 start date.
27 credit hours of university level studies with a C+ average
A minimum grade of C in each course presented
The first 27 credit hours must include the following:
SWRK-1000 Exploring Social Work Practice with a minimum grade of C+ recommended.
PSYC-1010 Introduction to Psychology – Foundations
PSYC-1020 Introduction to Psychology II – Individuals and Interaction
INDS-1050 Indigenous Peoples of Canada or HIST-2040 History of Indigenous Peoples of Canada
Reflection Essay (500-750 words)
In your reflection essay, please respond to the following questions:
Why do you want to be a social worker?
What does social justice mean to you?
What does oppression mean to you?
Briefly describe a social issue that illustrates your thinking around these questions.
Two References: One Academic, One Professional
Your academic reference must be from a current or former post-secondary instructor. Your professional reference should be a supervisor from a past or present volunteer, practicum, or employment position.
All referrees must be qualified to comment on your capacity or suitability and potential to engage in undergraduate social work education. We will not accept references from family members, personal friends, or instructors in the Social Work program at CMU.
For a September start date, 21 credit hours must be completed by April 30 and final transcript submitted by May 30. The required 27 credit hours, including all required courses, must be completed by August 1 and final transcript submitted by August 15.
For students applying for into social work from another institution, transfer credit is available. For students applying from a Manitoba post-secondary institution, the following courses will meet the psychology and indigenous studies requirement:
Institution
Introductory Psychology
Indigenous Studies
Exploring Social Work
U of M
PSYC 1200 or PSYC 1211 and 1221
INDG 1200, INDG 1220 or INDG 1240
Must take before the end of the first year in the program (Fall 2024 only)
U of W
PSYC-1000
IS-1016 or IS-1017
Must take before the end of the first year in the program (Fall 2024 only)
Brandon U
82.160 and 82.161
68.151 or 68.152
Must take before the end of the first year in the program (Fall 2024 only)
Providence UC
222.11 and 222.12
241.11 or 241.21
Must take before the end of the first year in the program (Fall 2024 only)
Steinbach BC
SS 201 and SS 202
None
Must take before the end of the first year in the program (Fall 2024 only)
Booth UC
PSY 120 and 121
None
SWK 110
Recommended Courses
The following are examples of recommended courses to be taken within the first 27 credit hours (in addition to the required courses for admission listed above):
INTD-1000 Ways of Knowing 1 (required for internal applicants; for external candidates, this course must be completed in their first semester of the social work program)
PCTS-1110 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Transformation Studies
ENVS/GEOG 1030 Introduction to Environmental Studies
3 credit hours in Humanities or Sciences
One of:
BIOL 1010 The Evolutionary and Ecological Revolution