2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Social Work Department
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Frank Zavadil, Interim Chair
USD Health Science Center, Room 359
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
(605) 357-1450
Kelly Bass, DSW, CSW-PIP, ACS; MSW Program Director
University of South Dakota
USD Health Science Center
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
(605) 357-1460
Debra S. Norris, Ed.D, MSW, CSW; B.S. Social Work Program Director
Julian Hall, Room 214
Main Campus
Vermillion, South Dakota
(605) 658-5939
Debra.Norris@usd.edu
Dana Frye, MSW Program Assistant
Master of Social Work (MSW) Program
1400 W 22nd Street, 3rd floor
Sioux Falls, SD
Phone: 605-357-1450
Email: Dana.Frye@usd.edu
Website: www.usd.edu/socialwork
Tamara Goetz, B.S. Social Work Program Assistant
Bachelor of Science, Social Work (BSSW)
Julian Hall Room 212
Main Campus
Vermillion, South Dakota
(605) 658-5940
Tamara.Goetz@usd.edu
Website: www.usd.edu/socialwork
FACULTY
Associate Professors:
Kelly Bass, DSW, Clinical, Clinical Supervision, Youth and Families, Crisis Response
Peter A. Kindle, PhD, Research Methods, Statistics, Policy, Macro Practice
Jay Memmott, Ph.D., Mental Health Treatment, Addictions Treatment, Natural Helping, the Process of Change
Soonhee Roh, PhD, Gerontology, Clinical Practice
Assistant Professor:
Wallace Jackmon, Clinical Psychology, 2007, Capella University, Minneapolis, MN; LCSW-PIP, Generalist and Clinical Practice, Small Groups, Social Work in Mental Health, Family Violence
Senior Lecturer:
Debra S. Norris, Ed.D., MSW, Macro, Rural, Intergenerational Family and Administrative Practice
Lecturers:
Deborah S. Aden, MSW, Department of Social Work Field Education Director
Kathy LaPlante, MSW, Child Welfare and Family Services, Micro Practice
MAJOR:
Social Work, B.S.
SPECIALIZATION
Child Welfare (Optional)
The undergraduate program in social work is the only accredited undergraduate Social Work program in South Dakota’s state system of higher education. 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. The undergraduate Social Work Program requires formal admission. Admission procedures are explained in the B.S. Social Work Student Handbook the Department’s main page under B.S. Social Work Admissions. Employment opportunities for graduates include professional entry-level positions in a variety of social and human services agencies and organizations. Graduates are eligible for social work professional licensing and “advanced standing” in graduate schools offering the advanced standing option in their Master of Social Work (MSW) programs.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The Social Work Program requires formal admission. Preparation for Admission requires the achievement of at least a 2.3 cumulative GPA, completion of a volunteer or work experience, and the successful completion of 50 hours of coursework and completion of the non-departmental requirements with a grade of C or higher. As a professional program in the School of Health Sciences, the B.S. Social Work Program requirements include successful clearance from a criminal background check and participation in immunization requirements.
Application Requirements
Specific admission procedures are explained in the B.S.Social Work Student Handbook and on the Department webpage. Students are encouraged to meet with their Social Work Academic Advisor to insure timely preparation.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND SUPPORT
Please contact the department for additional information about available scholarships and awards. Also see School of Health Sciences for school level scholarships.
- Elizabeth King Booth Scholarship
- Faithe Family Scholarship - Social Work Graduate
- Helen Anderson Quirk Scholarship
- Marilyn Stark Ondell Scholarship
- Social Work Scholarship Fund
Programs
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