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Bachelor of Science in Social Work

Social Work at ACU
The purpose of the baccalaureate social work program at ACU is to prepare graduates for service in the social work profession, for advanced study in social work and related disciplines, and for strength of Christian character and service.  The ACU social work program builds on the university's goals of faith, learning and service within a world view that addresses contemporary issues, active service and personal commitment to excellence.

Social work education at ACU includes the study of professional values and ethics, human diversity, principles of social and economic justice, and service to populations at risk.  Study is done in both classroom and community settings with a professional foundation in five areas: human behavior and the social environment, social welfare policies and services, social work practice, social research, and the field practicum.  Mastery in these areas is prerequisite to graduation and prepares the graduate for entry into professional social work.

Accreditation
ACU's national accreditation in social work education assures the student that her/his education meets the highest standards established by the social work profession for quality education. The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in social work at ACU has been accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (the national accrediting body for social work programs) since October 1982.  This means that the ACU social work graduate is prepared to pursue licensure as a social worker, seek immediate professional employment in a variety of human service settings, and pursue graduate study in nationally accredited schools of social work.

Employment Opportunities
Employment and graduate study opportunities are varied and exciting for ACU Social Work program graduates.  ACU graduates work in many different states and in a variety of settings, including children and youth programs, corrections, health care, schools, mental health programs, mental retardation services, family services and older adult programs.  Many of these graduates have gone on to graduate studies, both in social work and in related fields such as law and family therapy.

Curriculum
The social work curriculum at ACU includes (1) university general education requirements as outlined in the university catalog, (2) courses in psychology, sociology, political science and other academic disciplines to provide a setting for the professional foundation courses and (3) professional foundation courses in social work.  Students may declare social work as a major at any time.  However, students must apply for and be granted formal admission into the social work program prior to taking most upper division courses in the program.  Further information on the admission is included in the university catalog.

University Core

 

Bible

Hours

101, 102, 211, 212

12

Advanced Bible

3

English

 

Composition: ENGL 111

3

Literature

3

Speech

 

COMS 111 or equivalent

3

History

 

HIST 117 or 221

3

Science

 

BIOL 120 or BIOL 291/293

3-4

Choose from: chemistry, environmental technology, physics

3

Mathematics

 

MATH 120

3

EXSC100 3 activities

4

UNIV100

1

Total University Core

41-42


Entrance Requirements

Science: 4 semesters or HS lab science other than physical science, or 27 on ACT science subscore.

Deficiency: 3 hrs in field other than HS field.

Foreign Language: 4 semesters, one language, in HS.

Deficiency: 6 hrs in one language.


BS Degree Core

 

English

Hours

Literature

3

Social Sciences/Humanities

 

HIST 118 or 222 (continue Univ Core)

3

POLS 225

3

PSYC 120

3

Fine Arts

 

Choose from: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 OR THEA 250

 

Total BS Core

15


Other Notes

  • Entering students with fewer than 64 hours and all students planning to take their first college math course must have appropriate SAT/ACT/COMPASS scores for placement.
  • Consult the current University catalog for information on the schedule of future course offerings and requisites for course enrollment.rse must have appropriate SAT/ACT/COMPASS scores for placement.
  • See catalog for dual major and dual degree requirements.
  •  Exceptions must be approved on the appropriate exception or substitution form.


Major Requirements

 

Social Work

Hours

SOCW 230 Intro to Social Work

3

SOCW 250 Interpersonal Skills

3

SOCW 325 Human Beh & Soc Env I

3

SOCW 326 Human Beh & Soc Env II

3

SOCW 351 SW Practice I

4

SOCW 381 Field Experience I

3

SOCW 415 Social Research

4

SOCW 441 Soc Welfare Pol & Service

3

SOCW 451 SW Practice II

3

SOCW 481 Field Experience II

6

SOCW 491 Integrative Seminar

1

SOCW 326 or PSYC 382

 

Total

37


Supplement for Major

 

English

Hours

Composition: ENGL 112 or 326

3

Sociology

 

SOCI 111 Intro to Sociology

3

SOCI 222 Social Problems

3

SOCI 416 Social Statistics

3

SOCI 442 Cultural Diversity

3

SOCI 444 or PSYC 388 (group course) or COMS 331

3

Total

18


Electives

General Electives (may include deficiency). May not include Academic Advance courses.

Total

17


Other Graduation Requirements

Min grade for each course in major and supplement

C

Min GPA in major

2.25

Min GPA for graduation

2.00

Advanced hours required

33

Total hours required

128

  ACAD hours do not count in minimum hours required for degree

 

Last Update: March 14, 2003
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