Social Work Minor 15 credits
The minor in social work offers the student the opportunity to explore the history, foundations, and approaches to helping in the field of social work within a multicultural society. The goal of the minor is to help students understand the knowledge, values and skills critical to social work, and how they are used in making a difference on a personal, community, or global level. A total of 15 credits are required
Requirements
Required Core:
Choose One:
CSWRK 3201 | Case Management in Social Work and Counseling | 3 |
CSWRK 3450 | Child Welfare: Challenges and Solutions | 3 |
Working with Individuals and Families - Choose ONE:
Racism and Oppression - Choose ONE:
Policy and Advocacy - Choose ONE:
For all social work minors, one component of the student’s experiential learning requirement in their major must be in a social work setting or a setting that utilizes social work perspectives/approaches.