Social Work
Curriculum
The department offers a distributive major in social work. This
means students are not required to have a minor. One hundred
twenty-eight (120) semester hours credit are required for the B.S.
degree with a major in social work. The social work curriculum
encompasses:
-
forty-one (41)
semester hours of specified liberal arts requirements
- fifty (50)
semester hours of professional social work courses
- nine (9)
semester hours of social work electives
- twenty (20) semester hours
of additional courses
Sequencing of Courses
The curriculum is designed to unfold in a particular way in order to
ensure continuity and facilitate integration of content. Students
follow a specific sequence of courses and prerequisites. The
following provides an overview of when courses are taken as well as
the prescribed order for taking courses.
- Pre/Corequisites
and Liberal Arts Foundation Courses
SOC 2010 Introduction to Sociology
PSY 1010 General Psychology
BIOL 1040/1041 Human
Biology
SW 2110 Introduction to Social Work
These courses are taken in the first year.
- Required
Social Work Courses in Second Year
SW 3410 Values, Ethics, and Diversity
SW 3420 Human Behavior in the Social Environment
SW 3400 Generalist Practice
SW 4440 Law and Social Work
- Required
Social Work Courses in Third Year
SW 3450 Human Behavior in the Macro Environment
SW 3620 Micro Social Work Practice
SW 3770 Research Methods
SW 3630 Macro Social Work Practice
SW 4400 Seminar for Field Instruction
SW 4430 Social Policy
- Required
Social Work Courses in Fourth Year
SW 4410 Field Instruction
SW 4411 Field Instruction Concurrent Seminar
SW 4720 Senior Seminar
- Social
Work Electives (must choose three)
SW 3430 Elements of Rural Practice
SW 3440 Crisis Intervention
SW 3460 Community
Mental Health
SW 3470 Techniques
of Social Work with Groups
SW 3480 HIV and
Social Work
SW 3490 Social Work
and Aging
SW 3495 Social Work and
Addictions
Organization of the
Social Work Foundation
|
Foundation
Area |
Social Work
Courses |
Term/ Academic
Year |
|
Human
Behavior & the Social Environment |
SW 3420
Human Behavior in the Social Environment (3 hrs)
SW 3450 Human Behavior in the Macro Environment (3 hrs) |
Fall/Sophomore
Fall/Sophomore
Fall/Junior |
|
Social
Policy/Welfare |
SW
4440 Law and Social Work (3hrs)
SW 4430
Social Policy (3 hrs) |
Spring/Sophomore
Spring/Junior
|
|
Social Work
Practice |
SW 3400 Generalist Practice (3 hrs)
SW 3620
Micro Social Work Practice
(3 hrs)
SW 3630
Macro Social Work Practice
(3 hrs) |
Spring/Sophomore
Fall/Junior
Spring/Junior |
|
Research |
SW 3770
Research Methods (3 hrs) |
Fall/Junior |
|
Field
Practicum |
SW
4400 Seminar for Field Instruction (1 hr)
SW 4410
Field Instruction (12 hrs)
SW 4411
Concurrent Seminar (3 hrs) |
Fall
or Spring/Junior
Fall or
Spring/ Senior
Fall or
Spring/Senior |
|
|
*SW 4720
Senior Seminar (3 hrs) |
Fall or
Spring/Senior |
|
|
Total
Hours: 47 |
|
*SW
4720 Senior Seminar addresses each of the foundation
areas
Suggested Program of
Study
|
Fall/Freshman |
16 Hours |
Spring/Freshman |
16 Hours |
English
1010
History 2010
Biology 1040/1041
Psychology 1010
Social Work 2110 |
(3)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(3) |
English
1020
History 2020
Biology 2020/2021
Psychology 2210
Sociology 2010 |
(3)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(3) |
|
Fall/Sophomore |
16 Hours |
Spring/Sophomore |
17 Hours |
Comm 1010
English 2020
Political Science 2040
Social Work 3420
Social Work 4020
PHED,ROTC, Band |
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(1) |
Math 1110
English 2xxx
English 1100
Social Work 3400
Social Work 4440
PHED,ROTC, Band |
(3)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(1) |
|
Fall/Junior |
15 Hours |
Spring/Junior |
16 Hours |
Social Work
3450
Social Work 3620
Social Work 3770
Art 2000
Math 1530 |
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3) |
Social Work
3730
Social Work 4400
Social Work 4430
Social Work Electives
Music 2000 |
(3)
(1)
(3)
(6)
(3) |
|
Fall/Senior |
18 Hours |
Spring/Senior |
14 Hours |
►
Social Work 4410
Social Work 4111 |
(12)
(3) |
◄
General Electives
Social Work Elective |
(11)
(3) |
Field Practicum
The Field Practicum is an integral part of the social work
curriculum. It provides an educationally-directed, coordinated and
monitored field experience for students. Students engage in
supervised, direct service activities to build on knowledge and skills
and apply theory from all foundation areas.
Stephanie Hicks
coordinates the field practicum. For more information email her:
hickss@apsu.edu
The field practicum is offered
both fall and spring semesters. Students who are admitted to the
program are eligible for admission to the field practicum upon
successful completion of SW 4400-Seminar for Field Instruction and all
courses in:
- the social work practice
sequence
- the human behavior and
social environment sequence
- the social welfare policy
and services sequence
- research methods
The field practicum is a
transforming experience for students. It is an exciting time of
integrating and applying knowledge, values, and skills of social work
and developing the competencies for entry-level generalist practice.
Students move from "knowing" and "understanding" to actual "doing."
Field instruction engages students in experiencing, testing out,
applying and integrating knowledge from the classroom.
The Field
Practicum component consists of two courses:
- SW 4410
Field Instruction
Students receive 12 semester hours credit for the supervised
field teaching-learning component within an approved agency
setting. Students do a one semester block placement for a total
of 480 clock hours.
- SW 4411
Field Instruction Concurrent Seminar
Students receive 3 semester hours credit for this classroom
seminar. The seminar focuses on integrating learning and skill
development. Students meet class for three hours once a week on
campus.
The Department
proudly offers a wide variety of practicum settings in rural and urban
locations. The Field Practicum Coordinator is able to work closely
with students and field instructors in social service agencies to
create a good match between students' interests and capacities and the
field setting. Placements are available in mental health, health
care, home health, hospice, child welfare, alcohol and substance
abuse, hospital social work, sexual abuse, domestic violence,
corrections, juvenile delinquency, behavioral health services for
adolescents and adults, day care, aging, HIV/AIDS; and school social
work.
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