College of Professional Programs and Social Sciences
Hargrove (Chair),
Carter, Joblin, Stoddard,
Martin Adjunct
Faculty: Heimbigner, Weinberg,
Beswick,
Williams, Davis
MAJOR (79 Hours): The overriding goal is to
prepare students for entry-level generalist social work
practice. The baccalaureate Social Work Program is fully
accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. In
addition to the 59 semester hours of required Social
Work courses, students take 20 semester hours from the
Liberal Arts Core. The following courses from the
University Liberal Arts Core are required pre/corequisites
for Majors entering social work foundation courses:
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BIOL 2010, 2020-Human Anatomy and Physiology
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SOC 2010-Introduction to Sociology
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PSCI 2040-Introduction to Public Policy
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PSY 1030-General Psychology
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PSY 2210-Human Interaction
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SW
2110-Introduction to Social Work
All
social work majors must take the Area Concentration
Achievement Test (ACAT) major field exam and the ETS
Academic Profile as a graduation requirement. No minor
is required.
APPLICATION AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Students may declare social work as a major at any
time, but requirements for formal admission to the
social work major are as follows:
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Completion of SW 2110, 3420;
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A
minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.0; and,
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Identified potential and suitability for the social
work profession based on meeting criteria below.
Transfer students and other students who have completed
two years or more before selecting social work as their
major must apply to the department as soon as they meet
the requirements. However, students who do not decide on
social work as their major by the beginning of their
sophomore year, may not be able to finish degree
requirements within four years.
SUITABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SOCIAL WORK MAJOR
Identified criteria to be considered are:
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Consistent class attendance and the
ability to meet deadlines.
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Demonstration of appropriate
interpersonal relationship and
communication skills, including
communicating acceptance, empathy,
warmth, genuineness, respect, and
positive valuing of diversity.
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Emotional stability evidenced by adequate
coping capacity, emotional control and
growing self-awareness of strengths and
limitations.
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Commitment to the mission of social work
and to acquisition of the professional
knowledge, value and skill base.
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Freedom from chemical dependency and/or
unresolved emotional issues which result
in impaired functioning. If a student is
currently in treatment for emotional
problems and/or chemical dependency, an
independent psychological evaluation and
assessment by a recognized mental health
professional is required.
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The
Social Work program reserves the right to remove
students from the program, if necessary. See the Social
Work Student Handbook for details and appeals process.
APPLICATION FOR FIELD PRACTICUM
Students who have completed all of the required social
work courses apply for the Field Practicum during the
semester before they anticipate doing their practicum.
They must take SW 4400-Seminar for Field Instruction in
the semester prior to the Field Practicum. Students
must also be emotionally and psychologically suited for
the field as determined by the Field Practicum Director.
The determination of when students may enroll for the
Field Practicum will be based on the number of hours
needed to graduate with priority given to those who need
the fewest hours, and in case of ties then highest grade
point average. See the Social Work Student Handbook for
details and appeals process. The Field Practicum (4410,
441C) is offered in the Fall and Spring semesters.
Students in the Practicum must not register for any
other courses (except SW 4720, Senior Seminar), and will
work full days at field agencies four days a week and
attend the Field Seminar for three hours one day a week.
Students must provide their own transportation to and
from social service agencies as assigned by the Field
Practicum Director. Students must join the National
Association of Social Workers and purchase liability
insurance.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
The
Chair of the Social Work Department reviews the
evaluated transcripts of all transfer students. The only
courses that will substitute for required courses are
Liberal Arts core requirements and SW 2110-Introduction
to Social Work, unless the student transfers from an
accredited social work program. No credit is awarded for
life or work experience. |