2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Social Work Minor
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Return to: Academic Programs The Social Work Minor requires successful completion of 15 credits (with a grade of C or better) from the following courses:
- SOCWRK 1000 Introduction to Social Work** (offered in both Fall and Spring Terms)
- SOCWRK 1005 Foundations of the Welfare State (offered in Fall Term)
- SOCWRK 1006 Policy Analysis (pre-requisites SocWrk 1000 & SocWrk 1005; offered in Spring Term)
- SOCWRK 1035 Global Perspectives on Social Work Practice (offered in Spring Term)
- SOCWRK 1040 Poverty & Income Inequality: Social Responses (offered in Spring Term)
- SOCWRK 1058 Economics and Social Work (offered in Fall Term)
- SOCWRK 1059 Child and Family Advocacy (offered in the Fall Term)
- SOCWRK 1063 African-American Health Issues (offered in Fall Term)
- SOCWRK 1079 Child Welfare Services (offered in both Fall and Spring Terms)
- SOCWRK 1088 Special Topics (not offered every term)
**SOCWRK 1000 Introduction to social work is a requirement for subsequent courses..
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Degree Requirements
The School of Social Work requires a minimum of 120 credits for graduation. The courses listed below are required of all students working toward the Bachelor of Arts in Social Work: Social work courses:
A total of 48 credits in the social work major: Other course requirements: 12 credits **
- Africana Studies (3)
- English Composition (3)
- Global Studies (3)
- Human Biology (or equivalent course emphasizing the biological determinants of human behavior) (3)
- Religion/Spirituality (3)
- Statistics (3)
- Social Work elective (3)
Note:
* Course of equivalent content may have been taken at another institution.
** These courses/credits (in part or in whole) may have been taken as part of the 60 credits required for admission. Any of these courses/credits not taken prior to admission must be completed prior to graduation. Minor requirements:
The Social Work Minor requires successful completion of 15 credits (with a grade of C- or better) from the following courses (SOCWRK 1000 Introduction to Social Work is a prerequisite for subsequent courses):
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