Social Work
Social Work Programs
B.S.W. in Social Work (128 Hours)
Students must complete requirements outlined in: I. General Education Requirements II. Major Requirements
| I.General Education Requirements | |
| Students must complete the Liberal Arts in Action Commons and Connector course requirements. Nine semester hours of Connector courses may be met by major requirements as follows: | |
| Natural Science | |
| NS 111 Introduction to Biological Sciences | 3 |
| Social Science: | |
| PSY 111 General Psychology | 3 |
| Second Natural/Social Science: | |
| SOC 111 Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
| II. Major Requirements | |
| (9-51 Hours) | |
| PSY 313 Child Psychology | 3 |
| or PSY 314 Adolescent and Adult Development | 3 |
| SW 215 Intro Soc Work Profession | 3 |
| SW 300 Human Behavior & Soc Envirn I | 3 |
| SW 400 Human Behavior & Soc Envirn II | 3 |
| SW 200 Research Activity | 1 – 3 |
| SW 219 Soc Research Methods | 3 |
| SW 331 Soc Welf Policy & Ser I | 3 |
| SW 332 Soc Welf Policy & Ser II | 3 |
| SW 317 Social Work Practice I | 3 |
| SW 321 Social Work Practice II | 3 |
| SW 325 Social Work Practice III | 3 |
| SW 361 Junior Field Internship | 3 |
| SW 500 Senior Field Internship | |
| & Integrative Seminar | 15 |
| III. Electives | (25-28 Hours) |
| Students may choose to meet the elective hours required by completing a second major, a minor, | |
| or selected courses of personal interest. | |
| Admissions Policy: | |
| The Social Work Program conducts its own formal admissions process. Guidelines and application introduced in SW 215. Transfer students may consult with program coordinator. | |
| Transfer Policy: | |
| Social Work courses may be transferred as course equivalents provided they were successfully completed in a CSWE accredited BSW program. | |
| No College Credit for Work or Life Experience Policy |
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| Without exception, college credit shall never be awarded for any prior or current work and/or life experience(s). For example, an incoming BSW major may have documentation supporting a current or former employment assignment (e.g., Department of Social Services); while we recognize the value of this training, we cannot award college credit for the experience. |