Course Requirements
Please note that the BSW (Social Work) Program has revised its course requirements.
Administered by Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice
Effective Spring 2006
Admission to the major. The department determines who is eligible to enter Social Work based on an admissions procedure. A minimum grade point average of 2.20 is required, and a grade of C or higher in prerequisite courses 49.133 and 49.297. See program website for details.
Progression in the major. In order to progress within the program, students must earn a minimum grade of C in 49.221, 49.250, 49.334, 49.450, 49.452, 49.453, and 49.498. Student status in the program will be reviewed prior to enrollment in 49.497, Social Work Field Education.
Dismissal from the major. Because the BSW is a professional degree, the faculty reserve the right to counsel or dismiss any student who does not satisfy the professional and personal standards on performance, conduct/behavior, emotional self-control and self-understanding, and communication skills. See program website for details.
In addition to 53 credits in general education requirements, a total of 37-39 credits are required for a major in social work. Free electives are 28-30 credits. For information about admission criteria and details on the course sequence, see ProfessorDale L. Sultzbaugh, inteuim director of the social work program. Required courses for this degree program include:
General Education Courses required outside the major
Any statistics course (minimum 3 credits) from the Social Sciences or Mathematics, or as approved by the BSW Program Director - typical courses available include 53.141, 48.160, or 45.260.
44.120 United States Government
45.211 Principles of Sociology
48.101 General Psychology
48.210 Life-Span Psychology
50.101 Human Biology I
Courses Required Prior to Application for Admission
49.133 Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
49.297 Introductory Practice Experience in Social Work
Social Work Foundation Courses, Required Within the Major
49.221 Human Behavior in the Social Environment
49.250 Research Methods for Generalist Social Work Practice
49.334 Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families
49.450 Social Work Practice with Groups and Groups at Risk
49.452 Social Work Practice with Organizations and Communities
49.453 Social Welfare Policy and Services
49.497 Social Work Field Education
49.498 Integrative Senior Seminar in Social Work
Elective Courses
49.236 Child Welfare (note that this is a required course for their Social Work Field Education and for those enrolling in CWEB - Child Welfare Education for Baccalaureates)
49.451 Family Counseling
49.455 Behavioral Health and Generalist Social Work
49.456 Social Work and Issues of Aging