This curriculum guide outlines the course requirements for a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree over four years. In the freshman year, students take general education courses in English, math, science, social science, and a freshman seminar. In the sophomore year, core social work courses are introduced along with additional general education classes. The junior year includes more core social work courses and prerequisites from sociology and psychology. In the senior year, students focus on advanced social work courses, field placements, and a capstone seminar to complete the 120 credit hours needed to graduate with a BSW.
This curriculum guide outlines the course requirements for a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree over four years. In the freshman year, students take general education courses in English, math, science, social science, and a freshman seminar. In the sophomore year, core social work courses are introduced along with additional general education classes. The junior year includes more core social work courses and prerequisites from sociology and psychology. In the senior year, students focus on advanced social work courses, field placements, and a capstone seminar to complete the 120 credit hours needed to graduate with a BSW.
This curriculum guide outlines the course requirements for a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree over four years. In the freshman year, students take general education courses in English, math, science, social science, and a freshman seminar. In the sophomore year, core social work courses are introduced along with additional general education classes. The junior year includes more core social work courses and prerequisites from sociology and psychology. In the senior year, students focus on advanced social work courses, field placements, and a capstone seminar to complete the 120 credit hours needed to graduate with a BSW.
This curriculum guide outlines the course requirements for a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree over four years. In the freshman year, students take general education courses in English, math, science, social science, and a freshman seminar. In the sophomore year, core social work courses are introduced along with additional general education classes. The junior year includes more core social work courses and prerequisites from sociology and psychology. In the senior year, students focus on advanced social work courses, field placements, and a capstone seminar to complete the 120 credit hours needed to graduate with a BSW.
ENGL 316, 331, 404, 412 or 4341 SOWK 2303 HIST 201, 202 or 203 (AA) SOWK 2853 POLI 210 or POLI 220; or ECON 201; or FOLA1022 Semester Total Hours Junior Year: Second Semester SOCI 310 SOWK 3154 PHIL 260, 266 or 268 (HFA) SOCI/SOWK Elective SOCI/SOWK Elective or Free Elective Semester Total Hours Senior Year: Second Semester SOWK 498 SOWK 425 SOWK 492 SOWK 497 Free Elective Semester Total Hours
3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 3 3 3 15 5 3 1 3 3 15
Total Credit Hours: 120
1Choose
two from the five options.
take correlating course in the same discipline. 3Denotes Core Social Work courses. 4Must be admitted to Bachelor of Social Work program prior to taking these courses. All Sociology and Social Work, English, and Speech courses must be passed with a grade of C or better. 2Must