Social Work |
REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION |
In addition to Savannah State University's core curriculum requirements (Areas A, B, C, D, E, and additional requirements), social work majors are required to complete 78 hours of course work: 18 hours of the core curriculum (courses appropriate to the program of study) and 60 hours from the major. |
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47 hrs |
Area F
Courses Appropriate to the Program of Study |
18 hrs |
SOCI 1101
SOWK/SOCI 2101
SOWK 2200 |
Introductory Sociology
Social Statistics
Human Needs and Human Services |
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs |
Foreign Language sequence (Two courses at any level) |
6 hrs |
Choose two of the following courses: |
ANTH 1102
PSYC 1101
POLS 2101 |
Introduction to General Psychology Introduction to Political Science. |
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs |
Major Requirements: |
48 hrs |
SOWK 2205
SOWK 3101
SOWK 3201
SOWK 3202
SOWK 3220
SOWK 3305
SOWK 3340
SOWK 3341
SOWK 3342
SOWK 4410
SOWK 4701
SOWK 4702
SOWK 4901
SOWK 4902 |
History of Social Welfare and Social Policy
Research Methods
Human Behavior & the Social Environment I
Human Behavior & the Social Environment II Human Diversity and Social Work Practice Introduction to Social Work Practice
Interventive Methods I
Interventive Methods II
Interventive Methods III
Implementation of Social Welfare Policies
Field Experience I
Field Experience II
Senior Seminar I
Senior Seminar II
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3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
6 hrs
6 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
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Choose two of the following courses: |
6 hrs |
SOWK 4106
SOWK 4201
SOWK 4301
SOWK 4510
SOWK 5501
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Social Work with Families and Children
Gerontological Social Work
Substance Abuse Intervention Strategies
Crisis Intervention
Law, Race and Poverty in the Welfare of Children |
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
3 hrs
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General Electives
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6 hrs
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Total Hours Required |
125 hrs
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| MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK |
The Master of Social Work (MSW) Program is accredited under the Council on Social Work Education. The MSW program is designed to prepare students for entry into advanced social work practice. The two year (60 credit hours) degree program consists of a foundation curriculum which provides knowledge, values, and skills common to generalist social work practice; a set of concentration courses in either clinical or social administration practice; and two field practicum courses which are designed to enhance the competencies in the foundation and concentration areas. (See Graduate Programs for Details) |