Majors receive the bachelor of social work degree, which is recognized as the entry level credential for social work practice. Graduates are prepared as generalists for careers in mental health, health care, the court system, substance abuse and spouse abuse programs, among others.

Student interested in this major should refer to the program’s admission and professional standards, retention policy and field instruction guidelines outlined above.

Students must maintain a cumulative 2.50 grade point average in all course work applicable to the social work curricula, defined as all courses in the major and the required minor(s).

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Social Work department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/social-workers.htm

Total Credits Required 120
General Education
30-40
Required Courses in Major 48
SW 100 Exploring Social Work 4
SW 230 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I 4
SW 308 Methods of Social Research II [SCII] 4
SW 331 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II 4
SW 341 Social Welfare Policy 4
SW 370 Generalist Practice Methods I 4
SW 372 Generalist Practice Methods II 4
SW 440 Social Work Policy Analysis 4
SW 472 Social Work Practice with Diverse Populations 4
SW 473 Integrative Seminar I 2
SW 474 Integrative Seminar II 2
SW 480 Senior Field Placement I 4
SW 481 Senior Field Placement II 4

Human Behavior Cluster Minor* 28
AN 100 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology [SOCR] or 4
     NAS 204 Native American Experience (4 cr.) [SOCR] or
     HS 233 Native American History (4 cr.) [SOCR] or
     HS 273 LGBT History (4 cr.) or
     HS 283 American Women's History (4 cr.) [PERS]
BI 100 Biological Science (4 cr.) [SCII] or 3-5
     BI 104 Human Anatomy and Physiology (4 cr.) or
     BI 207 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 (4 cr.) or
     BI 208 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 (4 cr.)
EC 101 Introduction to Economics [PERS] or 4
     EC 201 Microeconomic Principles (4 cr.) or
     EC 202 Macroeconomic Principles (4 cr.) or
     EC 337 American Economic History (4 cr.) [INTT]
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychological Science [SCII] 4
SO 101 Introductory Sociology [PERS] 4
SO 208 Methods of Social Research I [QUAR] or 4
     DATA 109 Introduction to Statistics (4 cr.) [QUAR]; or
     PSY 201 Psychological Research I: Statistical Applications (4 cr.) [QUAR]
SO 372 Minority Groups [SOCR] or 4
     SO 322 Social Class, Power and Mobility (4 cr.) [SOCR] or
     SO 362 Gender and Society (4 cr.) [PERS]

*Transfer courses must be at least two-credit equivalents for each course. Transfer students can use electives from any discipline in the cluster to satisfy the 28 credit hour minimum.