SOCIAL WORK

Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Minors:Aging Studies
Child Welfare
Social Welfare
Substance Abuse
Department:Social Work
Building 53, Room 219
(850) 474-2381
College:Arts and Social Sciences

Semester Hours Required for Degree: 120

Faculty: B.C. Bedics (Chairperson), J.D. Albury, M.H. Beechem, R.E. Doelker, Jr., G.E. Goltermann, M.N. Hall (Emerita), P.T. Rappe, D.M. Rougas, F.A. Sansone; Associate in Social Work: R. Croley; Faculty Associates: R.H. Blake, Jr., R.E. Grimm, J.D. Kirkpatrick

The B.A. degree program in Social Work, accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, prepares students to enter beginning professional social work practice.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
In addition to general University requirements and General Studies requirements, students seeking the B.A. in Social Work must meet the requirements listed below. Consult with your academic advisor for courses which may satisfy both the General Studies requirements and common prerequisites.

The program requires 48 sh in social work courses and 9 sh of prescribed upper division electives and includes two field experiences. A practicum is part of the Introduction to Generalist Practice course, taken in the student's second term. This course introduces the student to agency practice. A field placement is part of the senior field instruction course. Students entering field instruction must meet department prerequisites and additional requirements stated in the department's information manual. All social work core courses must be completed with at least a "C" to be counted toward completion of the degree requirements. No prior work or volunteer experience can be accepted for academic credit.

Because this is a professional preparation program, the department has an application for the field instruction courses SOW 4510 and SOW 4522. After declaring the social work major, students must complete SOW 3103, 3113, 3203, 3620, 3313, 3322, 3503, and 4332 with a grade of "C" or better in both academic and practice components; complete the application to field instruction; and submit 3 letters of reference and an autobiography. Students must have a GPA of 2.5 in the major as a prerequisite to SOW 4510 and SOW 4522.

Social work majors who have been inactive for three years prior to field placement will be subject to faculty review and may be subject to repeating their practice courses. Students must complete courses required for graduation within five years of entry in the major (usually the junior year) with no less than nine credits completed in any one year.

Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix in the back of this catalog.

General Studies (36 sh)
Social Work majors should take STA 2023 to satisfy 3 sh of the mathematics component of General Studies.
For additional information see the General Studies section of this catalog.

Common Prerequisites (15 sh)
State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to graduation, but are not required for admission to the program. Courses in brackets indicate substitutes from Florida Public Community/Junior colleges and Universities.

+BSC 1010General Biology3
[PCB x010, x011, x021, x031, PSC x040, 2012]
+ POS 2041American Politics3
+ PSY 2013Advances in Understanding Human Behavior3
[PSY x012]
+SYG 2000Introduction to Sociology3
Choose one:
+ECO 2013Principles of Economics Macro3
[ECO x013]
ECO 2023Principles of Economics Micro3
[ECO x023]

+ Indicates common prerequisites which can used to satisfy General Studies requirements.

Lower Division Electives (9-18 sh)
Sufficient 1000/2000 level electives to complete at least 60 semester hours in the lower division.

Major (48 sh)

SOW 3103Human Behavior in Social Environment3
SOW 3113Human Behavior in Organizations & Communities3
SOW 3203Introduction to the Field of Social Work3
SOW 3313Work With Individuals & Families3
SOW 3322Work With Groups3
SOW 3503Introduction to Generalist Practice3
SOW 3620Practice with Culturally Diverse Populations3
SOW 3xxxWriting for Social Work3
SOW 4232Analysis of Social Service Policy3
SOW 4233Social Justice, Social Action, and Social Policies3
SOW 4332Strategies for Community Change3
SOW 4403Research Design in Social Work3
SOW 4510 Social Work Field Instruction8
Course offered 1-8 sh per semester
SOW 4522Senior Seminar1
Choose one:
SOW 3650Introduction to Child Welfare3
SOW 4111Adolescents at Risk3
SOW 4242Families & Family Treatment3
SOW 4610Family Intervention3
SOW 4643Aging in Today's Society3
SOW 4647Treatment & Care of the Elderly3
SOW 4682Dimensions of Death & Dying: Special Issues3
SOW 4700Drug Abuse Prevention & Treatment: Special Issues3

Major-Related (9 sh)

CGS 2062Computers & Society3
SYO 4200Sociology of Religion3
Choose one:
CLP 3144Abnormal Psychology3
PPE 4003Theories of Personality3

Upper Division Electives (3 sh)
Sufficient 3000/4000 level electives to meet UWF's requirement of 48 semester hours in the upper division or completion of all departmental requirements at the 3000/4000 level, whichever is greater.

MINORS

A Minor in Social Welfare and Interdisciplinary Minors in Aging Studies, Child Welfare, and Substance Abuse are available; requirements are listed below. Courses completed with grades below "C" will not be counted toward fulfillment of the minor.

Aging Studies Minor (12 sh)
The 12 sh Minor in Aging Studies provides a broad orientation to the field of gerontology and service to the elderly.

PEP 4113Aging & Physical Performance3
SOW 4643Aging in Today's Society3
SOW 4647Treatment & Care of the Elderly3
Choose one:
ADE 5081Principles & Methods of Adult Education3
HSA 4110Health Care Policy & Administration3
HSC 4120Consumer Health Education 3
PLA 3603Probate & Estate Planning3
SOW 4682Dimensions of Death & Dying: Special Issues 3
Other electives may be approved by department chairperson

Child Welfare Minor (12 sh)

DEP 3103 Child Development3
SOW 3650Introduction to Child Welfare3
Choose two:
DEP 4304 Psychology of Adolescence3
EAB 4704Introduction to Behavior Modification3
EEX 2010Introduction to Exceptional Children3
EEX 4701The Handicapped Child from Birth to Five Years3
HSC 4330School-Community Health Services3
HSC 4633Current Issues in School-Community Health3
SOW 4111Adolescents at Risk3
SOW 4242Families & Family Treatment3
SYO 3100The Family3
Other electives may be approved by department chairperson.

Social Welfare Minor (12 sh)
The 12 sh Minor in Social Welfare includes the two beginning courses designed to orient students to social work philosophy, ethics, and practice areas and two social work electives. All courses must be taken at UWF. This minor is not available to social work majors.

SOW 3103 Human Behavior in Social Environment3
SOW 3203Introduction to the Field of Social Work3
Choose two:
SOW 3650Introduction to Child Welfare3
SOW 4111Adolescents at Risk3
SOW 4242Families & Family Treatment3
SOW 4610Family Intervention3
SOW 4700Drug Abuse Prevention & Treatment: Special Issues3
SOW 4643Aging in Today's Society3
SOW 4647Treatment & Care of the Elderly3
SOW 4682Dimensions of Death & Dying: Special Issues3
Other electives may be approved by department chairperson.

Substance Abuse Minor (12 sh)
The 12 sh Minor in Substance Abuse fulfills some of the requirements for certification from the Certification Board for Addiction Professionals of Florida.

NUR 4146Drugs & the Human Body3
PCO 4310Intervention in Addictions3
SOW 4610Family Intervention3
SOW 4700Drug Abuse Prevention & Treatment: Special Issues 3
Substitute course may be approved by department chairperson.

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