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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Social Work, BSW
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The Bachelor of Social Work degree program prepares students for a career in helping vulnerable populations. Students learn the professional skills necessary to assist people in overcoming challenges associated with abuse, poverty, homelessness, addiction, disability, illness and discrimination. Social workers practice in a variety of areas including health care, child welfare, substance abuse treatment, aging and criminal justice.
Program Requirements
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Application to the major and pre-major courses
The Bachelor of Social Work degree program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (1725 Duke Street, Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22314-3457; 703-683-8080, ext. 205).
Students may indicate an intention of majoring in social work at any point during the early part of their academic career by declaring a pre-social work major. They may consult with the College of Health and Public Service social work advisors regarding degree requirements at any time. However, formal acceptance into the social work major occurs only after successful completion of the designated pre-major courses, degree audit, a semester-by-semester course plan with the social work advisor, and submission of a formal application for admission. Applications to the major are due on approximately the 30th calendar day of the term/semester in which pre-major courses are in process or are completed. Applications are accepted during the fall and spring terms/semesters only. The number of available slots is limited, so admission may be restricted. An application form and instructions are available on the website. Students must adhere to the program’s course sequencing and prerequisite schedule. The degree program culminates with a field-based practicum that consists of a required 12-credit-hour block. During the practicum, students practice social work skills in an agency placement for approximately 32–35 hours per week over the course of one semester, for a total of no less than 480 hours of practice.
Pre-major courses, 9 hours
Degree requirements
Candidates for the Bachelor of Social Work must meet the following requirements: Major requirements
The social work major consists of 54 hours in social work and related required courses. Other course requirements
Students are required to follow social work course sequencing as outlined below; however, students may choose to also take outside courses while enrolled in the program. Pre-major requirements
- Finish pre-major courses: SOWK 1450 , SOWK 2430 , SOWK 3000 .
- Obtain a degree audit from the College of Health and Public Service advising office.
- Complete a semester-by-semester plan from social work program advisor.
- Submit application to the social work program.
First semester after admission to the major (junior year)
Second semester after admission to the major (junior year)
Third semester after admission to the major (senior year)
Fourth semester after admission to the major (senior year)
Social Work Elective
Select one of the following:
Electives
Hours required for electives may vary based on course selection and the University Core Curriculum requirements. Electives may be required to satisfy the advanced hour requirement (42) and/or the minimum total hours required for the degree. For specific information see an academic advisor in the College of Health and Public Service.
Other requirements
- Must make formal application for acceptance to the program;
- Must have a minimum grade of C in all social work courses;
- Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA for admission to the major;
- Must adhere to program policies and course sequencing;
- Must adhere to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and State of Texas codes of ethics.
Four-year degree plan (example)
The following four-year plan is one example of a variety of ways in which you can complete your chosen degree in four years and will serve as a guide for you to design your pathway to degree completion. Variations will depend on whether you need to take prerequisites or have college credit from exams or dual enrollment.
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
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