SOCIAL WORK – ONLINE

BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK

PROGRAM (121 CREDITS)

NATIONAL ACCREDITATION

The UVF online Social Work program is nationally recognized by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and has been accredited by CSWE since 2012. This national accreditation enables graduates of the UVF Social Work program to be eligible for consideration for advanced-standing in a CSWE-accredited Master level social work program, thereby eliminating one year of a two-year Master’s program.

PURPOSE

The mission of the UVF Social Work Program is to prepare students for a life of global leadership and service as generalists who incorporate faith and a Christian Worldview with their commitment to professional social work service.

PROGRAM GOALS

  1.  Students will demonstrate competency in critical thinking and analysis of theories, principles, and concepts in the application of social work practice activities.
  2.  Students will locate information, critically evaluate it, and apply the information related to social work theories, policies, and concepts.
  3.  Students will collaborate and apply social work ethical principles to professional, social, and organizational issues within clinical settings.
  4.  Students will integrate their Christian faith and knowledge of social work principles into clinical practice in preparation for generalist social work practice and graduate study.
  5.  Students will utilize generalist knowledge, skills, and ethics to execute professional social practice with all systems, individuals, families, and groups at individual, family, group, community, and organizational levels of practice.

FORMAL PREPARATION IN SOCIAL WORK

Please be advised that students declare social work as a major upon entrance into UVF, however, CSWE requires a clear application process for formal admittance into the Social Work Program. This formal admission takes place during the first semester of the junior year and is explained in the Social Work Student Handbook.

PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

1. Students will develop and use effective oral and written communication in working with individuals, families, groups, communities, and colleagues. This goal corresponds with CSWE Educational Policy 2.0: Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments.

2. Students will be competent in using theory to make connections between research and problems in social work practice situations. This goal corresponds with CSWE Educational Policy 2.0: Engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research.

3. Students will exercise self-awareness, reflection, and effective use of supervision as part of the development of professional and personal self. This goal corresponds with CSWE Educational Policy 3.0: Identify as a professional social worker and conduct oneself accordingly.

4. Students will integrate social work practice with a Christian worldview and demonstrate tolerance regarding different perspectives. This goal corresponds with CSWE Educational Policy 3.0: Engage diversity and difference in practice.

5. Utilize generalist social work knowledge, skills, and ethics to execute professional practice with all systems- individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. This goal corresponds to CSWE Educational Policy 2.0— Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment.

FOUNDATION CURRICULUM CONTENT:

  • Values and Ethics (4.0)

  • Diversity (4.1)

  • Populations-at-Risk and Social and Economic Justice (4.2)

  • Human Behavior and Social Environment (4.3)

  • Social Welfare Policy and Services (4.4)

  • Social Work Practice (4.5)

  • Research (4.6)

  • Field Education (4.7)

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

Economics Course – Choose one:

3

cr

BUS

253

Macroeconomics

BUS

353

Microeconomics

MTH

203

Introduction to Statistics

3

cr

SWK/PSY Electives (200 level or higher)

9

cr

Electives

6

cr

SWK

123

Introduction to Social Work

3

cr

SWK

143

Social Welfare History

3

cr

SWK

263

Social Welfare Policy

3

cr

SWK

303

Spirituality & Social Work

3

cr

SWK

323

Social Work Practice with Diverse Populations

3

cr

SWK

343

Human Behavior in the Social Environment I

3

cr

SWK

373

Social Work Practice I

3

cr

SWK

383

Social Work Practice II

3

cr

SWK

391

Social Work Practice III

3

cr

SWK

403

Ethics & Practice

3

cr

SWK

411

Research Design

3

cr

SWK

423

Human Behavior in the Social Environment II

3

cr

SWK

433

Senior Seminar I in Social Work Practice

3

cr

SWK

443

Senior Seminar II in Social Work Practice

3

cr

SWK

453

Senior Field Practicum I

3

cr

SWK

463

Senior Field Practicum II

3

cr

TOTAL

69 CREDITS

CORE REQUIREMENTS

BIB

103

Introduction to Biblical Interpretation

3

cr

CMS/DIG/MTN Course

2

cr

COM

123

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

cr

ENG

123

College Writing & Research

3

cr

FNA

Fine Arts Course

3

cr

US/World History Course – Choose one:

3

cr

HIS

213

Ancient & Medieval World History

HIS

223

Modern & Contemporary World History

HIS

233

US History: Colonization to Reconstruction

HIS

243

US History: Reconstruction to Present

LIT

Literature Course

3

cr

MTH

123

Quantitative Reasoning

3

cr

NWT

113

New Testament Survey

3

cr

OLT

123

Old Testament Survey

3

cr

PHE

Activity Course

1

cr

PHE

281

Nutrition & Health

1

cr

PHL

113

Worldviews

3

cr

PSY

223

Introduction to Psychology

3

cr

SCI

123

General Biology

3

cr

SOC

103

Life Formation

3

cr

SOC

203

Introduction to Social Sciences

3

cr

SOC

243

Contemporary Social Issues

3

cr

Theology Course – Choose one:

3

cr

THE

115

Thinking Theologically

THE

233

AG History and Theology 

TOTAL

52 CREDITS

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