The Bachelor of Social Work with a specialization in Telehealth Social Work prepares you to support individuals and communities through technology-enabled social work practice. You’ll explore how telehealth services expand access to mental health support and social services while maintaining ethical, legal, and professional standards in virtual care environments.
Indiana Wesleyan University prepares future social work professionals to adapt to evolving practice environments. This specialization emphasizes evidence-based practice, ethical and legal standards, and effective use of telehealth platforms—equipping you to serve diverse populations, including individuals in rural areas or communities with limited access to in-person care.
This specialization strengthens your ability to provide social work services through virtual options while maintaining strong therapeutic relationships. You’ll examine telebehavioral health, ethical considerations, and research-based interventions that support client well-being in online and hybrid settings.
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Prepare to support clients through technology-enabled social work practice by building core competencies in telehealth service delivery.
These courses contain the program-specific knowledge. Upon completion, you should have the tools to conquer your new career with confidence. For a full list of courses and prerequisites required to complete your degree, please visit the course catalog. Click on a course below to view the description.
CIT-112,COM-115,HMSR-220,PSY-155
After graduation, many students continue at IWU to pursue the Master of Social Work (MSW), which can be completed in as little as one additional year for qualified BSW graduates. This efficient pathway builds on your foundation in social work and positions you for advanced roles and diverse career options.
Admission to the Bachelor of Social Work program includes two steps. The first is being admitted as a pre-social work major. Requirements for this step are listed below (#1-4). The second step is admission as a social work major, which is described in #5.
The admission of students to the Social Work program is a formal process separate from the initial declaration of social work as a major. The process includes successful completion of the SWK-170 Introduction to Social Work course and completion of 45 credit hours with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5. Admission is granted after students successfully complete an application, compile three reference letters, and complete a department interview. Any unfavorable decision may be appealed by following the grievance procedures on file in the department and student handbook.
Students may transfer in credit for the following core courses:
PSY-150, SOC-150, SOC-152, SOC-210, ECO-205, POL-200, BIO-106, BIO-106L, PSY-305, SWK-170, SWK-342, SWK-343, SWK-335, SWK-336, and SOC-482.
