Social Work (B.S.W.)
About the Program
The Social Work program prepares students for entry-level generalist practice. Through courses, internships, research projects, and student activities delivered by traditional and non-traditional methods (technology), the program fosters in its students a celebration of differences among people and a belief that respecting these differences enriches the quality of life for all. The Division is committed to the preparation of professional social workers who possess the knowledge, skills, and values to address the needs and potential of individuals, families, groups, communities, and organizations. Drawing on an ecological and liberal arts based background and a strengths based perspective, the program prepares students for the pursuit of a more just, humane society. Graduates are prepared for practice particularly with the oppressed and at risk members of society. Graduates are expected to practice from a set of ethical principles inherent in the social work profession, including the recognition that professional development is a lifelong learning process.
Program Requirements
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Social Work Core Requirements complete the following 8 requirements27 creditsWritten Communication, complete one option.Take ENGL 101 and 102.ENGL101 - Writing/Rhetoric I3 creditsENGL102 - Writing and Rhetoric II3 creditsTake ENGL 109.ENGL109 - College Writing & Research6 creditsOral Communication, complete one course.COMM101 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication3 creditsCOMM203 - Sm Group Communication3 creditsCOMM204 - Public Speaking3 creditsMathematical Ways of Knowing.MATH123 - Math in Modern Society3 creditsMATH130 - Finite Mathematics4 creditsMTHPT130 - Finite Mathematics3 creditsMTHPT137 - Math for Technology4 creditsMATH143 - College Algebra3 creditsMATH147 - College Algebra Trig5 creditsMATH153 - Statistical Reasoning3 creditsMTHPT153 - Statistical Reasoning3 creditsMATH170 - Calculus I4 creditsMATH253 - Statistical Methods3 creditsMATH257 - Math Elem Teachers II4 creditsHumanistic & Artistic Ways of Knowing, Choose two courses from two of the three categories (Literature, Arts, Language)Take 1 ENGL-Literature course Choose from ENGL 175, 257, 258, or 261.ENGL175 - Literature and Ideas3 creditsENGL257 - World Classics3 creditsENGL258 - International Literature3 creditsENGL261 - Mythologies3 creditsTake 1 course in the arts. Choose from ART 100, HUM 101 or 150, MUS 101, 102, 150, 151 or 152, or THEA 101.ART100 - Introduction to Art3 creditsHUM101 - The Art and History of the Motion Picture3 creditsHUM150 - Intro/Arts3 creditsMUS101 - Survey/Music3 creditsMUS102 - Music in America3 creditsMUS150 - World Music3 creditsMUS151 - History Musical Theater3 creditsMUS152 - Hist Jazz/Pop Music3 creditsTHEA101 - Survey/Theater3 creditsTake 1 Language course. Choose from NP 101, or 102, or SPAN 101, or 102.NP101 - Nez Perce Lang/Culture4 creditsNP102 - Nez Perce Lang/History4 creditsSPAN101 - Elementary Spanish I4 creditsSPAN102 - Elementary Spanish II4 creditsScientific Ways of KnowingBIOF100 - Intro Bioinformatics3 creditsBIOL100 - Concepts of Biology4 creditsBIOL120 - Plants and People4 creditsBIOL123 - Biology in Film3 creditsBIOL175 - Human Biology4 creditsBIOL227 - Anatomy/Physiology I4 creditsCHEM100 - Concepts of Chemistry4 creditsCHEM105 - Gen Organic/Biochemist4 creditsCHEM111 - Prin/Chemistry I4 creditsCS108 - Intro to Computer Sci4 creditsCITPT108 - Intro to Computer Sci4 creditsFSCI101 - Intro/Forensic Science4 creditsGEOL101 - Physical Geology4 creditsGEOL120 - Intro Earth Systems4 creditsGIS271 - Intro/Geog Info Sci4 creditsID240 - Integrated Science II4 creditsNS140 - Integrated Science I4 creditsNS150 - Intro/Natural Sciences3 creditsNS174 - Nat Sci Elem Education4 creditsPHYS111 - General Physics I4 creditsPHYS112 - General Physics II4 creditsPHYS171 - Phys Sci Elem Educ4 creditsPHYS205 - Descriptive Astronomy4 creditsPHYS211 - University Physics I5 creditsSocial & Behavioral Ways of KnowingTake PSYC 101.PSYC101 - Intro/Psychology3 creditsTake 1 additional course, choose from ANTH 102, 120, or 170, ECON 201, or 202, GEOG 102, HIST 101, 102, 111, or 112, HRPT/SS 184, or 185, POLS 101, 237, or 285, SOC 101, or 102.ECON201 - Principles of Macro3 creditsECON202 - Principles of Micro3 creditsHRPT185 - Hum Rel/Organizations3 creditsPOLS101 - Amer National Government3 creditsPOLS237 - International Politics3 creditsSS185 - Hum Rel/Organizations3 creditsSOC102 - Social Problems3 creditsANTH102 - Cultural Anthropology3 creditsANTH120 - World Prehistory3 creditsANTH170 - Intro/Native Amer Studies3 creditsGEOG102 - Intro to Geography3 creditsHIST101 - World History I3 creditsHIST102 - World History II3 creditsHIST111 - US History I3 creditsHIST112 - US History II3 creditsHRPT184 - Diversity/Organization3 creditsPOLS285 - Comparative Government3 creditsSS184 - Diversity/Organization3 creditsSOC101 - Intro/Sociology3 creditsDiversity Requirement.ANTH102 - Cultural Anthropology3 creditsANTH120 - World Prehistory3 creditsANTH170 - Intro/Native Amer Studies3 creditsANTH360 - Race and Ethnicity3 creditsCOMM345 - Intercultural Communication3 creditsENGL258 - International Literature3 creditsENGL474 - Native Amer Written Lit3 creditsGEOG102 - Intro to Geography3 creditsHIST101 - World History I3 creditsHIST102 - World History II3 creditsHIST111 - US History I3 creditsHIST112 - US History II3 creditsHRPT184 - Diversity/Organization3 creditsKIN220 - Soc/Cult Aspects/Sport3 creditsSS184 - Diversity/Organization3 creditsNP101 - Nez Perce Lang/Culture4 creditsNP102 - Nez Perce Lang/History4 creditsPOLS285 - Comparative Government3 creditsSOC101 - Intro/Sociology3 creditsSPAN101 - Elementary Spanish I4 creditsSPAN102 - Elementary Spanish II4 creditsSPAN201 - Intermediate Spanish I4 creditsSPAN202 - Intermediate Spanish II4 creditsID300C - Ethics and Identity3 creditsIntegrative Seminar: Ethics & Values Requisite for all Integrative Seminars: Completion of ENGL 102 or 109, and 24 credits of General Education Core courses.ID300A - Animals and Society3 creditsID300B - Art and Censorship3 creditsID300C - Ethics and Identity3 creditsID300D - Ethics and Ecology3 creditsID300E - Ethics and Technology3 creditsID300F - Gender and Culture3 creditsID300G - Health Integrative Seminar3 creditsID300H - Law and Society3 creditsID300J - Terrorism3 creditsID300K - Values and Sports3 creditsID300L - Vietnam3 creditsID300M - Vulnerable Populations3 creditsID300N - Wilderness3 creditsID300P - Diseases and Society3 creditsID300Q - Econ of Good & Evil3 creditsID300R - Leadership & Ethics3 creditsID300S - NW Culture/Hist/Lit3 creditsID300T - Propaganda3 creditsID300U - Women in the 20th Century3 creditsID300V - Gandhian Ethics/Values3 creditsID300W - Food and Agriculture3 creditsID300X - Civil Rights Movement3 creditsID301A - Hells Canyon Institute3 creditsSS350 - Ethics:3 creditsHUM350 - Ethics:3 credits
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Bachelor of Social Work complete the following 3 requirements69 creditsAll Social Work Practice courses require a minimum grade of 'B-'. Students must maintain a GPA of 2.7 or above in all Social Work courses.SW140 - Intro to Soc Work/Soc Wlfr3 creditsSW241 - SW PRACTICE FOUND3 creditsSW341 - Practice/Individuals3 creditsSW342 - SW Practice Groups3 creditsSW343 - Practice/Families3 creditsSW443 - SW Practice Org & Comm3 creditsSW480 - Diversity Awareness3 creditsSW483 - Field Education I4 creditsSW484 - Field Education II4 creditsSW485 - Field Seminar I2 creditsSW486 - Field Seminar II2 creditsMust earn a grade of 'C' or better, and a 2.7 GPA, in all Social Work courses. See Advisor for recommended order of courses.Required Social Work courses Take SW 226, 321, 322, 340, 386, 487, 488.SW226 - Biological Behavior3 creditsSW321 - Hum Behav/Soc Envir I3 creditsSW322 - Hum Behav/Soc Envir II3 creditsSW340 - Social Work Policy3 creditsSW386 - FOUND OF SW RESEARCH3 creditsSW487 - Research Proposal3 creditsSW488 - Statistical Analysis3 creditsTake 9 additional credits of upper division Social Work numbered 300 or above.SW366 - Spiritual Diversity3 creditsSW407 - Treat/Complex/Trauma3 creditsSW360 - Case Management3 creditsSW395 - PR:1 - 12 creditsSW392 - ST:1 - 12 creditsSW402 - Social Work with Families3 creditsSW362 - Advocacy for Soc Justice3 creditsSW399 - Research Assistantships1 - 3 creditsSW325 - Law of Child & Family3 creditsSW367 - Psychotropic Meds3 creditsSW390 - DS:1 - 3 creditsSW492 - ST:1 - 12 creditsSW400 - Case Management in Soc Wrk3 creditsSW410 - Dial/Beh Therapy3 creditsSW330 - Mental Health3 creditsSW487 - Research Proposal3 creditsSW486 - Field Seminar II2 creditsSW343 - Practice/Families3 creditsSW355 - Self-Care3 creditsSW393 - SL:1 - 12 creditsSW300 - Statistics & Research Methods3 creditsSW320 - Introduction to Social Welfare3 creditsSW442 - Gen Social Work Practice II3 creditsSW385 - Statistics & Research Methods3 creditsSW405 - Trauma and Resilience3 creditsSW394 - IN:1 - 12 creditsSW490 - DS:1 - 3 creditsSW491 - WK:1 - 3 creditsSW401 - Violence and the Family3 creditsSW488 - Statistical Analysis3 creditsSW493 - SL:1 - 12 creditsSW499 - Research Assistantships1 - 12 creditsSW363 - Ethics in SW Practice3 creditsSW365 - Aging/21st Century3 creditsSW494 - IN:1 - 12 creditsSW480 - Diversity Awareness3 creditsSW443 - SW Practice Org & Comm3 creditsSW386 - FOUND OF SW RESEARCH3 creditsSW364 - Children/Adolescents3 creditsSW321 - Hum Behav/Soc Envir I3 creditsSW315 - Grief and Loss3 creditsSW340 - Social Work Policy3 creditsSW483 - Field Education I4 creditsSW485 - Field Seminar I2 creditsSW341 - Practice/Individuals3 creditsSW322 - Hum Behav/Soc Envir II3 creditsSW361 - Child Welfare3 creditsSW342 - SW Practice Groups3 creditsSW484 - Field Education II4 creditsProgram Electives.ANTH395 - PR:1 - 6 creditsANTH492 - ST:1 - 3 creditsANTH391 - WK:1 - 3 creditsANTH494 - IN:1 - 6 creditsANTH392 - ST:1 - 3 creditsANTH320 - North American Indians3 creditsANTH450 - Ethnography/Selected Area3 creditsANTH365 - Comparative Religion3 creditsANTH360 - Race and Ethnicity3 creditsANTH380 - Culture/Environment3 creditsANTH311 - Culture and Education3 creditsANTH386 - Ethnography3 creditsANTH390 - DS:1 - 3 creditsANTH491 - WK:1 - 3 creditsANTH394 - IN:1 - 12 creditsANTH399 - Research Assistantships1 - 12 creditsANTH490 - DS:1 - 3 creditsANTH489 - Field School/Anth1 - 8 creditsANTH368 - Sex, Evolution, Human3 creditsANTH310 - Culture and Health3 creditsHIST410 - History/Indian Policy3 creditsHIST425 - Hist of the American West3 creditsHIST423 - Hist/Idaho/Pacific NW3 creditsHIST456 - History/Europe (1914-Pres)3 creditsHIST395 - PR:1 - 12 creditsHIST492 - ST:1 - 3 creditsHIST336 - Imperialism/Modern World3 creditsHIST451 - Gilded Age3 creditsHIST460 - Russian History3 creditsHIST473 - Middle Eastern History3 creditsHIST424 - America Women's History3 creditsHIST444 - History Behind the News3 creditsHIST446 - History Pop Culture3 creditsHIST392 - ST:1 - 3 creditsHIST421 - Recent Us 1917 to Present3 creditsHIST447 - Age of Renaissance/Reformation3 creditsHIST427 - Western America3 creditsHIST471 - History of 20th Century China3 creditsHIST475 - Modern Germany3 creditsHIST435 - Medieval, Social & Econ Hist3 creditsHIST428 - Topics in the American West3 creditsHIST470 - Traditional Chinese Civ3 creditsHIST472 - Japan, 1600 - Present3 creditsHIST429 - Origins/Amer Foreign3 creditsHIST450 - Civil War3 creditsHIST430 - US/Pacific Rim Affairs3 creditsHIST495 - PR:1 - 12 creditsHIST370 - History of Asia3 creditsHIST391 - WK:1 - 3 creditsHIST465 - Latin American History3 creditsHIST448 - History Early America3 creditsHIST491 - WK:1 - 3 creditsHIST360 - History/Motion Pictures3 creditsHIST390 - DS:1 - 3 creditsHIST490 - DS:1 - 3 creditsHIST301 - Projects/Public Hist3 creditsHIST454 - Hist/Europe (1815-1914)3 creditsHIST499 - Research Project/Sem1 - 12 creditsHIST426 - Women/West3 creditsHIST493 - SL:1 - 12 creditsHIST300 - Intro to Public History3 creditsHIST494 - IN:1 - 6 creditsHIST399 - Research Assistantships1 - 12 creditsHIST340 - Hist/Nez Perce Tribe3 creditsHIST333 - Africa and the World3 creditsPOLS464 - Political Psychology3 creditsPOLS494 - IN:1 - 12 creditsPOLS491 - WK:1 - 3 creditsPOLS492 - ST:1 - 3 creditsPOLS499 - Research Assistantships1 - 3 creditsPOLS399 - Research Assistantships3 creditsPOLS394 - IN:1 - 3 creditsPOLS320 - American Policy Process3 creditsPOLS340 - Social Policy3 creditsPOLS332 - Govt/Politics/Latin Amer3 creditsPOLS465 - Globalization & State3 creditsPOLS429 - Origins/Amer Foreign3 creditsPOLS463 - Women & Politics3 creditsPOLS490 - DS:1 - 3 creditsPOLS495 - PR:1 - 12 creditsPOLS390 - DS:1 - 3 creditsPOLS370 - Political Comm3 creditsPOLS392 - ST:1 - 3 creditsPOLS345 - Constitutional Law3 creditsPOLS300 - Intnl Political Economy3 creditsSOC492 - ST:1 - 12 creditsSOC390 - DS:1 - 3 creditsSOC491 - WK:1 - 12 creditsSOC333 - White Collar Crime3 creditsSOC392 - ST:1 - 12 creditsSOC399 - Research Assistantships1 - 12 creditsSOC403 - Social Change3 creditsSOC310 - Religion/Contemp Society3 creditsSOC325 - Social Stratification3 creditsSOC490 - DS:1 - 3 creditsSOC360 - Race and Ethnicity3 creditsSOC355 - Rural Sociology3 creditsSOC345 - Criminology3 creditsSOC495 - PR:1 - 9 creditsSOC315 - Marriage and Family3 creditsSOC480 - Victimology3 creditsSOC422 - Race, Gender & Justice3 creditsSOC425 - Violence and Gender3 creditsSOC366 - Environment/Society3 creditsSOC320 - Juvenile Delinquency3 creditsSOC375 - Deviat Behav/Soc Cont3 credits
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120 Credits Required for Bachelor's Degree120 credits
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Lab Science Requirement3 credits
* Please note that you must meet with an advisor each semester in order to verify degree completion time as well as online course offerings for the program requirements.