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CAREER OUTLOOKChild, Family, & Senior Services
Hospital Work & Disability Services
Mental Health & Addiction Services
Employment Assistance & Veteran Services
Immigration Services & Juvenile Justice
Nonprofits & Community Development
School Social Work & Athletic Social Work
Crisis Pregnancy & Parenting
Housing and Homelessness
PROGRAM GOALS Social workers have a heart for social justice and for helping those in need. Your course concepts will consist of understanding human behavior, policy and building relationships with individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations. Fieldwork is all about applying what you learn in the classroom to real life. You will participate in a year-long, professionally-supervised internship experience in which you are encouraged to explore the diverse opportunities that are offered.
Your courses will provide you the tools needed to be a generalist, social work practice within the context of faith, service to others, and social justice. You will be prepared with the skills and knowledge combined with practice experience to immediately enter professional practice. Everything that you learn will be centered around the Council on Social Work Education’s nine competencies.
SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
SOCIAL WORK
FALL SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
SW 225 3 Cr.ENG 104 3 Cr.CCE 130 3 Cr.REL 100 3 Cr.
Social Work & Social Welfare* Introduction to Writing Christian Citizen The Bible Core 3 Cr.
SPRING SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
MATH 205 Statistics 3 Cr.3 Cr.REL 110
CCE 110SW 235
3 Cr.3 Cr.
Christian Faith Western Culture / Worldview Intro to Child Welfare*Core 3 Cr.
FALL SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
CCE 140 3 Cr.HHP 100 1 Cr.
4 Cr.3 Cr.
Science and HumanityIntroduction to Lifetime Fitness Natural Science Lab Course Core Minor/Elective HHP Activity Course 1 Cr.
3 Cr.3 Cr.3 Cr.3 Cr.3 Cr.
SPRING SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
CCE 120 Western Thought / Worldview Core Core Minor/Elective Minor/Elective
FALL SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
SW 310 SW 326 SW 346
SW Research Methods I 3 Cr. Skills/Methods of SW Practice I 3 Cr.Human Behavior/Social Environ. I 3 Cr. Minor/Elective 3 Cr.Minor/Elective 3 Cr.
SPRING SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
SW 410 SW 426 SW 347 SW 306
SW Research Methods II 3 Cr. Skills/Methods of SW Practice II 3 Cr. Human Behavior/Social Environ. II 3 Cr. Social Welfare Policy & Programs 3 Cr.Minor/Elective 3 Cr.
FALL SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
SW 327 3 Cr.SW 328 3 Cr.SW 436 3 Cr.
3 Cr.
Field Education I Field Seminar ISkills/Methods of SW Pract. III Minor/ElectiveMinor/Elective 3 Cr.
SPRING SEMESTER (15 CREDITS)
SW 427 3 Cr.SW 428 3 Cr.SW 490 3 Cr.
Field Education IIField Seminar IISenior Integrative Seminar Minor/ElectiveMinor/Elective
3 Cr.
SENIOR YEAR
JUNIOR YEAR
SOPHOMORE YEAR
FRESHMAN YEAR
4 Y
EAR
PLA
NTHE CONCORDIA COREWe embrace our distinctive Christ-centered curriculum with educational experiences that prepare you to live out your God-given potential in 21st century career contexts. The Core embraces six themes central to student intellectual inquiry and growth. You will have flexibility to maximize your interests and learning goals by selecting courses that have a direct impact on your professional program or planned career major. Learn more at CUAA.EDU/CORE.
TOTAL CREDIT LOAD (120 CREDITS) **Curriculum may be subject to change**
[email protected] | 734.995.7505
CUAA.EDU/SOCIALWORK | [email protected]
3 Cr.
* SW 225 & SW 235 are both offered in Fall and Spring Semesters.
3 Cr.
*Transfer students are welcome to apply for immediate upper division status. Agreements exist with WCC and Jackson College Associate of Arts in Human Services.
*Senior Year includes a 2 semester field education internship at a local agency.