2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Work Department
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The mission of the Social Work Department is to prepare students for entry-level generalist social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. The generalist practitioner engages in a multi-layered practice within a diverse society. The Social Work Department places a special emphasis on the needs of the multicultural, rural constituency and humanistic values. This philosophy respects and supports the rights, the dignity, and the worth of all people regardless of their color, creed, race, or national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, economic, social status, political orientation or disabilities. In addition, this philosophy recognizes the potential of each student and strongly believes that the student’s diverse cultural and ethnic background is an asset to his/her educational process. The program also builds upon the University’s required liberal arts curriculum.
B.S.W. Program Goals:
- Provide quality educational preparation for beginning generalist social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
- Focus on the specific needs of the multicultural, diverse populations in the rural and urban regions of the Northwest.
- Prepare students academically to pursue graduate level education.
Where can you work as a social work graduate?
Elder Services
Behavioral Health/Mental Health
Chemical Dependency
Crime Victims Advocacy
Child Welfare
LGBTQ Services
Schools
State Agencies
Non-Profit Organizations
Shelters
Hospitals/Health Clinics
Community Organizations
Degrees and Programs Offered
The Social Work Department offers courses to complete the following degrees and programs:
ProgramsBachelor of Social WorkCertificate
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