Undergraduate Bulletin and Student Handbook 2019-2020

Social Work, Bachelor of Arts

Program Chair: Shirley Huisman, Ph.D.

Available in the Women's and Evening Colleges.

Columbia College’s baccalaureate Social Work program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and prepares graduates for entry level Social Work employment as well as for graduate level Social Work education. Our mission is to educate undergraduate students from a social science perspective in both problem solving skills and Social Work values, in order to prepare them for generalist Social Work practice work with diverse populations in an increasingly complex and interconnected world, emphasizing social and economic justice for populations at risk. The program encourages Social Work career development through affiliation with professional organizations, pursuit of graduate education and involvement in continuing education.

Students interested in a Social Work major at Columbia College need to be aware of the following:
• Acceptance to Columbia College does not constitute admission to upper level Social Work courses, or the program. Student must make formal application to the Social Work program. The program considers academic performance as well as personal qualifications in our evaluation of a student’s readiness for continued training and education towards a BSW degree.
• Personal qualifications evaluated for the purpose of admission to the program include intelligence, interpersonal communication skills, self-awareness, initiative, social concern, appreciation for human diversity, dependability, humanitarian interests in helping people and in improving human services and college level reading and writing skills. The behaviors associated with these essential qualifications are considered to be primary indicators of readiness for continued academic preparation for Social Work practice.
• Prior to formal program application/admission, impediments in any or a combination of these areas may result in students being advised towards another course of study. The program is not responsible for providing remediation of these difficulties prior to program admission. A student may be advised out of the major for either academic or personal qualification reasons.
• Program admission does not constitute program completion. Students who evidence difficulties in any or a combination of the above areas after program admission will be counseled and advised with the goal of correcting the problem. If adequate progress is not made, students can be advised out of the program after program admission. Students assume responsibility for any additional time this may involve for completion of an undergraduate degree in another area. A student may be advised out of the Social Work program for either academic or personal qualification reasons.
• The Social Work curriculum is sequenced, thereby requiring that students complete courses in order, under the advisement of Social Work faculty. The program works with each student individually to devise a plan whereby all prerequisites and general education courses are completed in order to move forward with program courses in as timely of a manner as possible. Should a student decide not to follow their advised schedule, their progress towards graduation may be prolonged and delayed. The program is not responsible for a student’s decision to disregard advisement.
• All 300- and 400- level Social Work major courses must be completed at Columbia College. Transfer credit for 200-level major courses will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

Requirements for a Major in Social Work (B.A. degree):

One of the following courses must be taken to satisfy the Scientific Literacy general education requirement.

Course CodeTitleCreditsTerm Offered
BIO 105Human Biology

4

OR

BIO 130Human Anatomy and Physiology

4

The following courses must be taken to satisfy the Human Institutions and Behavior general education requirement.

Course CodeTitleCreditsTerm Offered
SOC 151Introductory Sociology

3

The following courses are required as restricted electives.

Course CodeTitleCreditsTerm Offered
PSY 102Introduction to Psychology

3

POSC 101American National Government

3

Major courses (49 hours) are

Course CodeTitleCreditsTerm Offered
SOWK 201/PSY 201Professional Ethics

3

SOWK 255Introduction to Social Welfare

3

SOWK 268/SOC 268Ethnic and Minority Groups

3

SOWK 301/CFS 301Human Development and the Social Environment I

3

SOWK 302/CFS 302Human Development and the Social Environment II

3

SOWK 349/PSY 349Research Methods in Behavioral Science

3

SOWK 350Social Work Practice I

3

SOWK 355Social Work Practice II

3

SOWK 450Social Work Practice III

3

SOWK 477Field Instruction Seminar I

3

SOWK 478Field Instruction Seminar II

3

SOWK 480Social Welfare Policy and Services

3

SOWK 487Social Work Field Placement I

4

SOWK 488Social Work Field Placement II

6

PSY 300Statistics for Behavioral Science

3