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CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR

SOCIAL WORK MAJOR

The Social Work Program is accredited at the baccalaureate level by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

Joseph Carlson, Chair
Professors: D. Brown, J. Carlson, Gilbert, Siedschlaw
Associate Professor: Wiersma
 

Department Objectives
   Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice General Information:
At least 15 hours (5 courses) of upper division credit in criminal justice must be taken from UNK.

Maha Younes, Social Work Program Director
Professor: Younes
Associate Professor: Cook-Fong
Senior Lecturer: Panter

Department Objectives
Social Work

  1. Apply critical thinking skills to generalist social work practice.
  2. Support and uphold professional standards, values, and ethics.
  3. Employ generalist practice skills in a way that is sensitive to diverse, oppressed, and at-risk populations.
  4. Demonstrate the professional use of self.
  5. Understand the forms and mechanisms of oppression and the strategies of change that advance social work and economic justice.
  6. Understand the history of the social work profession and its current structures and issues.
  7. Utilize a strengths perspective; employ a planned change approach that reflects assessment, goals, alternative strategies that lead to effective intervention on individual, group, environmental, and societal levels.
  8. Assist and empower people to develop and use problem solving, coping, and networking capacities.
  9. Apply knowledge of bio-psycho-social variables that affect individual development and behavior.
  10. Identify and assess interactions of people within their social environment.
  11. Analyze the impact of social policies on client systems, workers, and agencies.
  12. Evaluate the extent to which the objectives of planned change efforts are achieved.
  13. Evaluate research studies and apply findings to practice.
  14. Use communication skills differentially with a variety of client.
  15. Under supervision, function within the structure of organizations and service delivery systems and seek necessary organizational change.
  16. Link people with and assist in the development of resources, services, and opportunities.

The Social Work Program is accredited at the baccalaureate level by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

The Department does not grant academic credit for life experience or previous work experience.


CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR

Two degree options are available in the department.

  1. Criminal Justice Comprehensive Major-Bachelor of Science Degree
  2. Criminal Justice Major-Bachelor of Science Degree

The Criminal Justice minor is available for students pursuing majors in other disciplines.

Courses with the prefix CJUS are offered by the department.
 

SOCIAL WORK MAJOR

Social Work Comprehensive - Bachelor of Science Degree

The Social Work minor is available for students pursuing majors in other disciplines.

Courses with the prefix SOWK are offered by the department.

08 Mar 2006

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