The B.S.W. curriculum is made up of a combination of B.S.W. courses and liberal arts courses.
- B.S.W. Courses
- Liberal Arts Courses
Freshman Year
- SSS 101 Introduction to Social Work
- SSS 326 Diversity in a Multicultural Society
Sophomore Year
- SSS 223 Human Behavior & The Social Environment I
- SSS 225 Human Behavior & The Social Environment II
Junior Year
- SSS 302 Social Welfare Policy I
- SSS 340 Research Methods
- SSS 341 Social Work Research & Statistics II
- SSS 303 Social Welfare Policy II
Senior Year
- SSS 453 Social Work Practice II
- SSS 465 Undergraduate Concurrent Field Education I
- SSS 454 Social Work Practice III
- SSS 466 Undergraduate Concurrent Field Education II
- SSS 490 Coordinating Seminar
Philosophy - 3 Courses
- PHIL 201 The Classical Mind
- PHIL 202 The Modern Mind
- Area I and Area II Courses
Theology and Religious Studies - 3 Courses
- TRS 201 or HSTR 201 (Honors) Faith Seeking Understanding
- 2 other TRS courses at any level
Writing
- ENG 101 Rhetoric and Composition
- ENG 326 Workshop: Writing Improvement
Modern Languages
- 2 semesters at the intermediate level
Find information on the Language Placement Test
Math and Science
- BIOL 103 General Biology I
- MATH 114 or SOC 301
- 2 other math or science courses
Humanities
- DR 205 Introduction to Speech Communications
- 1 other humanities course
Free Electives
- 6 courses