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Social Work

THE NEXT STEP Baccalaureate Degree Program for Graduates of Two Year Colleges Social Work

(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits) PRE-SENIOR YEAR 3 HBSE I/SCWK 221 3 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II/SCWK 222 3 Intro to Generalist Practice/SCWK 361 3 Generalist Practice with families/ groups/SCWK 362 3 Social Welfare Policy, Programs and Issues/SCWK 364 3 Human Diversity/SCWK 230 3 Psychology Statistics/PSYC 211 or Criminal Justice Statistics/CRJS 360 3 Intro to Philosophy/LPHI 131 3 Foundations of Theology/LTHE 101 3 Literature Series/LENG 3 Fine Art Series/LFIN

33 SENIOR YEAR 3 Interviewing Skills/SCWK 360 3 Generalist Practice with Organization/ Communities/SCWK 363 6 Social Work Field Placement I/ SCWK 490 6 Social Work Field Placement II/ SCWK 491 2 Social Work Senior Integrating Seminar I/SCWK 400 1 Social Work Senior Integrating Seminar II/SCWK 401 3 Elective 3 LPHI 237 or any LTHE 300 course 1 Leadership Seminar 3 Social Work Research Methods/ SCWK 380

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** Academic credit is not given for Life Experience.

Students will be permitted to take other courses in substitution for any course listed above which they have satisfactorily completed prior to admission into the Next Step program. Students are required to complete 7-19 credits in the Liberal Studies Core. Students may transfer courses equivalent to Foundations of Theology, Introduction to Philosophy, the Literature Series and/or the Fine Arts Series. Students must take the Leadership Seminar, the Theology/Philosophy III Series and the Senior Seminar or approved capstone at Gannon.

SOCIAL WORK MINOR

A minor in social work is intended to expand the knowledge and skills of individuals who hope to work in correctional settings, probation, group homes, mental health agencies and other human service settings. 3 SCWK 111 Intro to Social Work 3 SCWK 212 Social Problems, Services, and Issues 3 SCWK 230 Human Diversity 3 SCWK 360 Interviewing Skills 3 SCWK 361 Intro to Generalist Practice 3 SCWK 362 Generalist Practice with Families/Groups 18

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