Majors
Social Work, BSW
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students are provided a range of opportunities to develop a broad knowledge and skills base consistent with the systems and strengths perspectives. They are expected to practice using core social work values and to examine and resolve ethical dilemmas. Classroom and practicum experiences prepare students to be competent in the use of new technologies and in culturally sensitive, generalist social work practice. Learn more about the BSW.
Minors
Aging Studies, Minor
Graduates with an educational background in aging are in great demand in today's workforce and the need for these graduates keeps growing. This minor would complement any major, including business, humanities and social sciences, information technology, or fine arts. This program combines important knowledge and skillsets in classes to better serve today’s adult population, and all students in the minor are required to participate in a research internship, giving them an essential opportunity to integrate cutting-edge theoretical perspectives with practical considerations. Learn more about the Minor in Aging Studies.
Social Work, Minor
The Minor in Social Work prepares students with an introduction to the social work profession and social welfare, as well as professional values, ethics, fields of practice, and settings in which social workers are employed. A Minor in Social Work complements a major in nearly any field, including psychology, business, social sciences, or fine arts. Learn more about the Minor in Social Work.