Jan. 28 Transition to Virtual Operations, Campus Closed

Bowie State University will be transitioning to virtual operations for all classes and office operations on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The campus will be closed to all non-essential personnel, and all campus activities are canceled. All buildings except residence halls will be closed. Essential personnel should report on time. This is due to the extended time required to clear the extensive snow and ice accumulation on campus. University crews are making every effort to resume campus operations, as a safe return to in-person learning and work remains our top priority. Only essential personnel and residential students are permitted access to the campus on Jan. 28. For more information, please visit BowieState.edu/weather.

Social Work Major

What You'll Learn

We’re proud to be one of a few undergraduate social work programs to include a unique language track in either Spanish or American Sign Language to help students and graduates maximize impact in diverse populations. You’ll do more than earn a degree—you’ll explore the human experience, from behavior and relationships to ethics and race. As a social work major, you will:

  • Study the intersectionality of religion, spirituality and social work
  • Understand the unique variables of serving children, families and the elderly
  • Learn to meet the needs of clients across different communities and demographics
  • Discover the influence of psychology and sociology on an effective practice
  • Master the methodology of generalist social work

Your education will never be limited to the classroom or the campus. Learning opportunities exist all around us, and Bowie State has a long history of engagement with the extended community for field instruction. You’ll work closely with experts from community associations, mental health agencies, homeless shelters, nursing homes and other social service organizations to advocate for the disadvantaged. All seniors (and some juniors) complete two semesters of internships, which add up to 200 hours of invaluable “classroom in a community” experience.