11 Master's degrees in Social Work in Canada

Social Work
Dalhousie University’s Master of Social Work (MSW) programme embraces a critical and anti-oppressive, social justice approach to social work practice. Your MSW prepares you for successful careers in the health, medicine, science, and social work fields.
Social Work
At Social Work from University of Manitoba you will acquire the knowledge, skills and values to move beyond a generalist approach to social work into advanced innovative practice within a specialized area defined by population, issue, or type of practice that incorporates principles of respect for diversity, social inclusion and social justice.
Child and Youth Study
The Master of Arts program in Child and Youth Study at Mount Saint Vincent University will help you to develop an understanding of issues that affect children and youth in our region, in Canada, and around the world.
Social Work
The curriculum of the Social Work programme at Wilfrid Laurier University is designed to be at the cutting edge of contemporary social work practice.
Social Work
The primary objective of the MSW at McMaster University: Critical Analysis of Social Work is to provide opportunities for students to develop knowledge and skills necessary for the critical analysis of social work, and to examine the challenges and possibilities of working toward more inclusive and just policies and practices in the future.
Social Work
The Faculty at the University of Toronto offers a professional/academic program of study leading to a Master of Social Work (MSW).
Social Work
The School of Social Work at Renison University College from University of Waterloo is pleased to offer Canada’s first health-focused online Master of Social Work (MSW) program.

Youth Care Worker
The Youth Care Worker Graduate Diploma from Saskatchewan Polytechnic graduates are qualified for jobs as youth or family service workers in educational, residential, social services or community-based agencies.
Social Work
The Social Work programme at the University of Northern British Columbia offers an advanced Master of Social Work degree. Available in full-time or part-time modes, the curriculum focuses on northern, remote, and Indigenous contexts. Students can complete their studies via a thesis or practicum over one to two years.
Social Work
The Social Work MSW program at York University combines coursework, practicum and a practice-based research paper. You will graduate with the thorough foundation needed to work successfully with diverse populations in a wide variety of social service settings.
Critical Disability Studies
The Critical Disability Studies MA program at York University takes an interdisciplinary approach informed by various academic fields including law, anthropology, health studies, history, geography, economics, education, labour studies, political science, social work, sociology, identity politics, gender studies, and refugee and immigration studies.