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SOCIAL WORK COMPREHENSIVE
The Social Work Program is accredited at the baccalaureate level by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
Social work is concerned with the interactions between people and the institutions of society that affect the ability of people to accomplish life tasks, realize their aspirations, and alleviate stress. The focus of the University of Nebraska at Kearney Social Work Program is to prepare a generalist social worker for entry level professional practice in rural settings.
Department Objectives:
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B. All social work majors must have an advisor in the Social Work Program.
Students with double majors are required to have an advisor in each program.
C. Students must earn at least a "C" in each required social work
course, categories A, B and C and BIOL 103. The
exception is SOWK 170 in which a B or better must be
earned. Any course in which a "D" or "F" is recorded must be repeated
until a "C" or better is earned.
D. Social work courses must be taken in sequence as listed, and the student is responsible for meeting the prerequisites. The first required course for the program is SOWK 170-Introduction to Social Welfare. SOWK 373-Practice III can be taken prior to, concurrently with Field Placement.
E. A formal admission process must be completed before enrolling in SOWK 371. Admission is based on a combination of criteria including:
One option is available in this major:
Social Work Comprehensive - Bachelor of Science Degree
A Social Work Minor is offered by the department.
Courses with the prefix SOWK are offered by the department.
16 May 2005