One of the first schools in the nation to combine social work and criminal justice, the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare supports a variety of undergraduate, graduate and certificate program options.

As a student, you will be in an ideal place to learn and grow. Coursework is geared toward real-life, practical applications and students are encouraged to take advantage of internship opportunities where they can make professional connections outside the classroom.

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A group of older adults (one black man, one black woman, one white woman, and one Latina) sitting on a couch socializing together with a sunny window in the background.
Graduate CertificateOn Campus, Online
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Undergraduate CertificateOn Campus
A young woman (white) analyzing data on her computer screen.
Graduate CertificateOnline
Yellow crime scene tape barricading an investigation space that reads, "Police line do not cross."
Undergraduate CertificateOn Campus
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Undergraduate CertificateOn Campus
Vials of samples in lab equipment
Undergraduate CertificateOn Campus
Group of diverse older adults in active clothing huddled together outside enjoying one another's company.
Undergraduate CertificateOn Campus
A flower growing through a crack in the pavement symbolizing trauma-informed care and resilience.
Graduate CertificateOn Campus