2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Work (GPS)
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This plan outlines a four-year path to graduation. You are expected to satisfy all “success marker” courses, grades, and GPAs as specified. For part-time students and students needing to complete background material, this schedule represents the order in which courses should be taken. This suggested plan to four-year graduation does not replace regular advising appointments. Some course offerings may change.
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Total: 16 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.25 or better; complete ENG 1100 with C or better
Total: 16 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.25 or better; Complete SW 3000 , SW 3700 , and SW 4900
Total: 15 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.25 or better; complete SW 3750 , SW 3800 , and SW 4700 ; complete 20 upper-level credits.
Total: 15 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.25 or better; complete SW 4810 , SW 4860 , and SW 4870 .
Total: 15 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.25 or better; complete SW 4820 , SW 4880 , and SW 4890 .
Note(s):
*Languages include Arabic (ARA), American Sign Language (ASL), Chinese (CHI), French (FR), German (GER), Greek (GR), Latin (LAT), and Spanish (SPN).
**Research Methods courses include: SW 3000 and WGS 3000 .
Critical Thinking course is PHL 3000 .
Student must apply to the Social Work major by February 1 of their sophomore year, must earn a C or better in every SW course, and may not repeat any SW course more than twice..
Program Description
The Department of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) at the undergraduate level. This assures that the curriculum and faculty meet established national standards. The degree in social work from an accredited educational institution is a prerequisite to apply for the Ohio social work license, effective October 1992.
The Bachelor of Arts program in social work prepares students for beginning employment in social work or for graduate study. Students considering social work as a career should be interested in people of widely varying ages, abilities, and backgrounds; they need to be disciplined, emotionally stable, and intellectually creative. Social workers typically find employment in family services, children’s services, public schools, hospitals, mental health centers, and probation and parole boards. While most social workers perform direct practice duties, others are employed as outreach workers, community organizers, and administrators in public, voluntary, and for-profit agencies. Newer fields are also opening up for social workers, such as services to the aged.
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