BSW Program


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BSW Sync allows you to attend regularly scheduled classes in real time while learning from anywhere within the state of Arizona. Classes are offered virtually where students can engage in live lectures alongside their classmates attending via Zoom. Apply to the BSW Sync here

The Watts College Recruitment Team is here to provide admission guidance and support to prospective students. 

For students interested in on-campus and ASU Sync programs:  

Transfer students who have earned 50 credits, an associate degree or higher from a regionally accredited higher education institution must have a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (for Arizona residents). The BSW Sync program admits students in the Fall session only. Apply to the BSW Sync here

The Watts College Recruitment Team is here to provide admission guidance and support to prospective students. 

For students interested in on-campus and ASU Sync programs:  

 

While you can use any of the campus resources, you do not need to come to campus for your classes. All BSW Sync classes will be offered virtually, meaning you can complete the program from anywhere within the state of Arizona. Additional required classes will be offered in the online asynchronous format.

The BSW Sync program requires 480 hours of in-person internship experience. This allows students to apply what they have learned in the classroom through hands-on experience in a social service setting. Because students will be integrating coursework with practice, they need to complete their internship hours in-person at agencies within the state of Arizona. For more information about the internship requirements, you can review the Field Education Manual.

The BSW Sync program is only offered as a full-time program for students enrolling in fall 2023 as a transfer/junior-level student. The BSW Sync program allows transfer and junior-level students to complete the BSW program in two years.

All BSW Sync classes are 15 weeks long and can be completed during the fall and spring semesters and will meet virtually in the evenings twice a week. Additional required classes will be offered in the online asynchronous format. Each session will be a combination of synchronous and asynchronous classes.