Mission
To prepare generalist social workers who seek to ethically integrate faith and practice within diverse settings, as social change agents and empowering leaders, with a commitment to enhance the quality of life of all people and communities.
Graduates are prepared for graduate-level education and entry-level social work positions and for employment in mental health, health care, corrections, child welfare, schools addiction programs and community service organizations.
Students must be formally admitted to the Social Work program by completing Introduction to Social Work and Sophomore seminar and attain a cumulative GPA minimum of 2.5. The comprehensive major requires a minimum final grade of at least C- for all Social Work courses. Further details are found in the Social Work Handbook, available from the Department Office.
The Bachelor of Social work degree (BSW) is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; the curriculum is designed to meet Council standards.
Social Work Educational Goals
The goals of the Social Work program are to prepare generalist social workers who:
- Use critical thinking skills and knowledge based on scientific inquiry in the application of the problem-solving process with multi-level client systems within a strengths-based person-in-the environment framework.
- Have an understanding and respect for various forms of diversity and special populations and apply strategies for effective practice.
- Are committed to advocate for social and economic justice and human rights in the delivery of preventative services, interventions and policy practice.
- Demonstrate ethical practice through self-awareness, life- long learning, and professional leadership.
- Within the context of a faith-based liberal arts institution, impact campus awareness surrounding social issues such as poverty and social injustice.