Social Work Workshops & Certificates
Join us this to earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) as we enter a license renewal year for social workers.
Whether you want to explore new avenues or advance your current career, Boston College’s continuing education programs provide options to extend your educational journey.
Dynamic faculty, a diverse, vibrant community of students—with all of Boston’s professional opportunities—make Boston College an ideal setting to continue your studies.
Boston College Continuing Education offers lifelong learning opportunities through an online lecture series (BC Beyond Lifelong Learning) and global educational travel programs led by faculty hosts (BC Beyond Educational Travel).
The Connell School of Nursing Continuing Education Program advances professional nursing knowledge and practice.
The Clough School of Theology and Ministry offers lectures and non-credit courses for Church leaders. STM Online: Crossroads provides non-credit online courses for spiritual enrichment and personal growth.
Boston College Continuing Education and BC Law offer a five-day intensive program on the U.S. Legal System for international students and legal professionals. Online courses will also be available.
The Lynch School of Education and Human Development offers relevant and meaningful certificate programs in fields such as Human Rights and International Justice, Positive Youth Development and Early Childhood Leadership.
Boston College Continuing Education, in collaboration with the School of Social Work, provides workshops, conferences, and certificate programs for social workers.
BC Summer allows students to explore interests, accelerate their progress or stay on track for graduation—all during the season when Boston’s at its best.
The Woods College of Advancing Studies broadens horizons and helps you to advance your career with undergraduate and graduate degree programs, certificates, nondegree coursework, and evening classes.
“ We are not what we know but what we are willing to learn. ”
Join us this to earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) as we enter a license renewal year for social workers.