Minor in Social Work

Minor in Social Work

The Minor in Social Work offers students of all majors with an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the profession of social work and prepares students to address a wide-range of interdisciplinary challenges through the integration of a social work perspective on ethical, cultural, and practice considerations. Courses in the Minor in Social Work provide students an understanding of populations who may utilize social services and equips students through to work with and on behalf of these populations.

Area F

Students must complete each of the following with a C or better.  

SOCW 2215Introduction to Social Work

3 credits

SOCW 2500Success in Social Work

3

SOCW 2700Social Work and the Social Welfare System

3

Social Work Core

Students must complete the following with a C or better. 

SOCW 3200Direct Social Work Practice I

3

Social Work Electives

Students may choose two courses from the following options. Students must obtain a C or better in these courses. 

SOCW 3005Introduction to Forensic Social Work

3 credits

SOCW 3010/PBSV 3010Human Services Management

3

SOCW 3050/PBSV 3050Crisis Management

3

SOCW 3250Social Work and Mental Health

3 credits

SOCW 4010/PBSV 4000Children in Crises

3

SOCW 4220/CRJU 4220Family Violence and Abuse

3 credits

SOCW 3350Social Work Across the Healthcare Continuum

3

Courses taken to satisfy Core Curriculum Areas A through E may not be counted as coursework in the minor. Core Area F courses may be counted as coursework in the minor. Students majoring in social work may not declare a minor in social work.