Bachelors (BSW) in Social Work
Overview
The CSWE accredited bachelor of social work degree offers a 120-semester-hour course of study, 51 hours of which are prescribed social work coursework that is designed to prepare students for professional social work practice with diverse populations in a variety of settings. This includes work with individuals (micro level); families and groups (mezzo level); and organizations and communities (macro level). There is an emphasis on generalist social work practice that values the uniqueness, dignity, and needs of all people. Generalist social work practice is oriented toward analyzing and addressing needs and strengths with micro, mezzo, and macro skills and perspectives. Generalist practitioners work towards human rights and justice through advocacy, social policy, and change oriented prevention and intervention strategies. The program courses are designed to include academic social work and internship experience requirements within a liberal arts context. This enables the student to link social research with social work practice. The program prepares students to work in a variety of social work settings, as well as to seek admission into graduate programs like the Master of Social Work (MSW) program at 性视界传媒. Students are required to obtain a minimum grade of C in all courses taken for the major.
Degree Outcomes
Graduates with a BSW in social work will:
- Acquire the social work ethics, values, skills, and knowledge needed to analyze and understand the development and interrelationship of diverse world views, issues of human rights and justice, and basic human needs
- Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and values necessary to understand and affect the interrelationship between an individual and their environment at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels
- Work effectively within diverse social contexts, structures, and change processes in their practice
- Understand how their personal faith integrates with social work values and ethics and apply that to their practice
- Be prepared for graduate social work education and will be committed to continual development in their professional field