Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Publication: 2016-2017 Supplemental Undergraduate Catalog Program: Social Work Major, BSW Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Social Work Major, BSWProgram Mission The program is designed to produce sound, beginning generalist social work practitioners at the baccalaureate level who demonstrate the knowledge, values, and skills of the profession by working with diverse populations in the local, national and global communities. The mission of the Social Work program at Winston-Salem State University is to provide undergraduate instruction that will equip social work graduates with the skills they need to become beginning generalist social work practitioners. The program will provide students with the knowledge and ethical skills needed in direct service positions in order to be able to work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Our graduates will be able to employ integrated strategies in assessing human needs throughout their careers. In addition, graduates will also be able to affirm the dynamics of different groups, taking into consideration their unique racial, economic, ethnic, gender, physical and cognitive characteristics.
Program Purpose The Social Work Program emphasizes the history of social work and how its history has shaped current social work practice as we know it today. The program provides quality courses that focus on emerging topics in the areas of social welfare policy, research, human behavior, ethics, and social work methods. The program heavily focuses on teaching students the knowledge and application of values/ethics in practice with ALL populations. Furthermore, it is expected that our students, while being challenged in a dynamic community agency, be appropriately supervised by a competent field instructor. It is our hope that students, after receiving this sound training, would further their education in graduate or professional programs to engage in higher levels of practice to improve the conditions of oppressed people everywhere.
Upon Completion of the Social Work Program Students Will be Able to Demonstrate the Following Competencies:
Special Admission Requirements for the Major Formal admission to the Social Work Program involves a series of steps. Students generally apply for formal admission to the program during the Introduction to Social Work course (SOW 3363). The Social Work Program Faculty/Admission’s Committee will review applications and admit qualified students into the program. Students cannot be enrolled or take upper level classes in the major until they have officially applied and been admitted into the program.
To be admitted to the Social Work program, students must:
*A transfer student may declare Social Work their intended major; however, admission to the Social Work Program is dependent upon the following the requirements above.
Major Requirements Students majoring in social work must take a minimum of 43 semester hours of required social work (SOW) courses and 18 semester hours of support and related course work for a total of 61 semester hours. Students must obtain a grade of “C” or better in all required courses. SOC 2301, PSY 2301 and an introductory statistics class (GER/SOC/MAT 2326) must be completed as part of general education (9 semester hours). The student and advisor must meet a minimum of twice during the academic year to ensure sequential selection of courses and to avoid delays in the student completing the Social Work program. Any deviation from this curriculum should be done in consultation with the Social Work Program Coordinator. Academic credit for life experience and previous work experience is not given, in whole or in part, in lieu of the field practicum or for courses in the professional foundation areas specified in the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Social Work credit earned at a school accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is reviewed and evaluated by the BSW Program Coordinator for transferability.
Prerequisite General Education Courses for Major (9 semester hours)
Required Major Courses (43 semester hours) The BSW curriculum prepares its graduates for generalist practice through mastery of the core competencies (as noted above) based on a professional curriculum. Students will take the following courses:
Required Related/Suggested Electives (18 semester hours)
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