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2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Social Work (B.S.)


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Charles L. Schwartz, Program Director
Room 301 East Hall
(605) 677-5401

Charles.Schwartz@usd.edu

FACULTY:

Associate Professor:

Charles L. Schwartz, Social Welfare Policy, Social Work Research, Group and Macro Practice

Assistant Professors:

Lloyd L. Hawes, Services to the Mentally Ill, Medical Social Work, Micro Practice
Debra Norris, Rural Practice, Macro Practice, Child Welfare and Family Services

MAJOR: SOCIAL WORK, B.S.

The undergraduate program in social work is the only accredited Social Work program in South Dakota’s system of higher education. The Program in serves three purposes: to prepare graduates for entry level practice at the first professional level; to provide a sound foundation for graduate education in social work; and to provide knowledge about social welfare programs in a democratic society to students in other university programs.

The program received accreditation at the baccalaureate level from the Council on Social Work Education in 1974 and has been reaccredited continually since that time. Working relationships are maintained with the social work practice community in South Dakota and with graduate schools of social work.

Social work majors of junior standing (a minimum of 64 total semester hours) must apply for formal admission to the major. Minimum admission requirements are: Completion of SOCW 200 and 210 with at least the grade of “C;” a 2.3 overall grade point average, and completion of 60 clock hours of volunteer or paid experience in a human services field. Application for admission procedures are furthered specified in the Program’s Student Handbook. Students who apply for admission to the major should have completed the 30 semester hours of the System General Education requirements and a substantial portion of the University Institutional Graduation Requirements by the time they apply. No credit hours may be awarded for “life experience” towards the social work major

Employment opportunities for graduates include entry-level positions in a wide variety of social and human services agencies, institutions, and organizations in South Dakota and in the immediate region. Graduates are eligible for social work professional licensing in South Dakota and in the nation. Graduates are also eligible for “advanced standing” in graduate schools offering the master of social work degree.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Helen Anderson Quirk Scholarship (Junior and Senior Majors)
Elizabeth Booth King Scholarship (Sophomore and Junior Majors)
Harrington Book Award (Sophomore through Senior Majors)
Faithe Family Medicine and Health Sciences Scholarship (Seniors)

58 MAJOR HOURS, 128 DEGREE HOURS

Note


Statistics course may be satisfied with SOC 309, PSYC 371, BADM 220, BADM 321, or SOCW 492.

Four-Year Plan


The following is an example of a four-year plan. Student may have individual reasons for changing the following curriculum. Students should consult their advisor before completing their schedules.

FIRST YEAR


Second Semester 15 hours


  • Advanced Composition 3cr
  • Aesthetic Experience 3cr
  • Humanities-Fine Arts 3cr

SECOND YEAR


THIRD YEAR


First Semester 16 hours


  • Electives or Coursework for Minor 4cr
  • IdEA Foundation Course 3cr

Second Semester 16 hours


  • A Statistics Course 3cr
  • Electives or Course work for Minor 1cr
  • IdEA Capstone Course 3cr

Note


Statistics course may be satisfied with SOC 309, PSYC 371, BADM 220, BADM 321, or SOCW 492.

FOURTH YEAR


First Semester 16 hours


  • Electives or Coursework for Minor 4cr

Second Semester 16 hours


  • Electives 12cr
  • Electives or Coursework for Minor 4cr

Note


Social Work majors are required to complete an 18 credit hour Minor in a discipline of their choosing.

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