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Baccalaureate Degree Program
The Baccalaureate degree program
in social work has been accredited by the Council on Social Work Education
(CSWE) since 1974. A major in social work prepares students for beginning
generalist, strength-based social work practice, graduate level social
work education, and social work licensure. Social work is a profession
that is indispensable in contemporary society. Social Workers help people
cope with the stresses and challenges of everyday life.
Students are prepared to work with individuals, families,
households, groups, organizations, and communities to address issues of
coping and emotional support and also deal with broader challenges such
as violence and social inequality that effect all people.
Students earning a bachelors degree in social
work practice in a variety of social welfare settings and with a variety
of populations. The School does not approve academic credit for prior
work or life experience.
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