Undergraduate (Bachelors Degree)
Undergraduate Degree in Social Work
Learning period: 3 years single major | Type of Program: Single major | Enrollment Status: Open for the academic year 2020-2021 | Department web site
The School sees as its purpose to train graduates who will become the future leaders in the field of social work, and will act for social justice along with being committed to social change, by having the required high-level professional knowledge, skills and tools to aid and advance individuals, families, groups, and communities.
The School is committed to developing a pool of researchers outstanding in their field, with critical thinking skills and social awareness, and to guide them in conducting research that is groundbreaking and contributes to society. The teaching staff includes researchers and professionals of the first rank in Israel and the world, with strong social commitment, who lead groundbreaking studies in social work.
Due to the update in the admission requirements followed COVID-19 outbreak, please check the Hebrew website here.
- General university admission requirements, see website
- Weighted grade of 615.
- Candidates’ knowledge of English must meet the proficiency standards set at the level termed “Basic”
- YAEL–Hebrew Proficiency score of 120 for candidates from non-Hebrew schools
The Department offers only a single major program.
Employment upon graduation: Graduates are employed in a wide range of services and organizations for welfare, health, and rehabilitation; state-public organizations, third sector organizations, and private organizations. For example, social service departments, mental health clinics, rehabilitation centers, residential youth facilities, day centers for the elderly, nursing homes, the National Insurance Institute, Ministry Of Defense, IDF, factories, businesses, and non-profit organizations.