Social Work & Criminal Justice B.A. Degree Programs - UW Tacoma

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SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM

SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE University of Washington Tacoma Campus Box 358425 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402-3100 tsocial@uw.edu 253-692-5820

BA in Criminal Justice BA in Criminal Justice Online

tacoma.uw.edu/social-work

BA in Social Welfare

THE BA IN SOCIAL WELFARE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TACOMA IS ACCREDITED BY THE COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AS A PROGRAM OPTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK. UW Tacoma is accredited as a part of the University of Washington by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Individual academic programs may have additional accreditations. The University of Washington reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with university policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education

THE SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACULTY AND STAFF are committed to social justice

and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Disability Resources for Students at least 10 days in advance at 253-692-4522 or drsuwt@uw.edu.

as the foundation for engaging with our students, one another, and the communities we serve. We have strong ties to the South Puget Sound community: our graduate and undergraduate students complete local internships and practicum placements; our faculty conducts collaborative research with partners in our community; and our alumni are actively involved in service and helping professions largely in the South Puget Sound region.

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SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM

SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE University of Washington Tacoma Campus Box 358425 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402-3100 tsocial@uw.edu 253-692-5820

BA in Criminal Justice BA in Criminal Justice Online

tacoma.uw.edu/social-work

BA in Social Welfare

THE BA IN SOCIAL WELFARE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TACOMA IS ACCREDITED BY THE COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AS A PROGRAM OPTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK. UW Tacoma is accredited as a part of the University of Washington by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Individual academic programs may have additional accreditations. The University of Washington reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with university policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education

THE SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACULTY AND STAFF are committed to social justice

and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Disability Resources for Students at least 10 days in advance at 253-692-4522 or drsuwt@uw.edu.

as the foundation for engaging with our students, one another, and the communities we serve. We have strong ties to the South Puget Sound community: our graduate and undergraduate students complete local internships and practicum placements; our faculty conducts collaborative research with partners in our community; and our alumni are actively involved in service and helping professions largely in the South Puget Sound region.

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BACHELOR OF ARTS

BACHELOR OF ARTS

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

SOCIAL WELFARE

PREREQUISITES / The following are required to be considered for admission to the Criminal Justice program.

PREREQUISITES / The following are required to be considered for admission to the BA in Social Welfare*:

The bachelor of arts in social welfare (BASW) is

At least 75 college credits Cohort, sequenced model, admits Autumn quarter only.

evidence-based practice and to planned social

On-campus: At least 60 college credits Admits every quarter except Summer. Online: At least 90 college credits Cohort, sequenced model, admits Autumn quarter only. A minimum grade of 2.0 in: - English composition - Introduction to Political Science OR American Government - Introduction to Sociology MINOR / Criminal Justice Criminal Justice major students cannot minor in Criminal Justice. CAREER OPTIONS / Corrections or institutional corrections Juvenile rehabilitation and diversion

The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice degree offers a multidisciplinary understanding of crime and justice within the framework of broader social processes. This innovative approach to criminal justice emphasizes social justice, diversity, community partnerships, systems thinking and skill development. Students are sensitized to the human impact of crime, including differential impact across social identities and locations. A social justice lens

BACHELOR OF ARTS

and restorative approaches to crime and justice.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE

The Criminal Justice major prepares students for careers

The online Criminal Justice degree completion program follows the same curriculum and

in criminal justice or those interested in pursing graduate

major requirements as the on-campus CJ major. All 65 credits required for the major can be

or law school study.

completed online, alongside other UW courses to help fulfill degree requirements.

For a detailed list of courses:

For more information:

is adopted, with a focus on harm reduction, rehabilitative

tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/ criminal-justice-curriculum For admission requirements or more information:

tacoma.uw.edu/criminal-justice

A minimum grade of 2.0 in: - an approved Biology course - English composition - Introduction to Economics

tacoma.uw.edu/cj/online Or email

cjonline@uw.edu

- Introduction to Sociology - Introduction to Psychology CAREER OPTIONS / Caseworkers Family advocates Health and long-term care agencies Social services at community agencies, mental health centers and chemical dependency settings Graduate study in fields such as social work, law or public affairs

dedicated to preparing competent, ethical, and culturally sensitive social workers with specialized knowledge and skills who are committed to change. The program’s mission gives special attention to the poor and underserved populations, and fosters an appreciation for differences based on gender, ethnicity, race, religious creed, sexual orientation, class and physical and developmental disabilities. The BASW program is designed for students who are committed to providing more effective social services to populations experiencing social and economic difficulties. Students complete an intensive field placement senior year that prepares them for professional practice. For a detailed list of courses: tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/ basw-curriculum For admission requirements or more information:

tacoma.uw.edu/ social-welfare

Victim advocacy Services for families of the incarcerated Law enforcement Legal or court settings Graduate study in fields such as social work, law or criminal justice

*Admitted BASW students are required to use a contracted vendor to obtain a required comprehensive background check and provide immunization verification. For more details: tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/sw-admission-requirements


BACHELOR OF ARTS

BACHELOR OF ARTS

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

SOCIAL WELFARE

PREREQUISITES / The following are required to be considered for admission to the Criminal Justice program.

PREREQUISITES / The following are required to be considered for admission to the BA in Social Welfare*:

The bachelor of arts in social welfare (BASW) is

At least 75 college credits Cohort, sequenced model, admits Autumn quarter only.

evidence-based practice and to planned social

On-campus: At least 60 college credits Admits every quarter except Summer. Online: At least 90 college credits Cohort, sequenced model, admits Autumn quarter only. A minimum grade of 2.0 in: - English composition - Introduction to Political Science OR American Government - Introduction to Sociology MINOR / Criminal Justice Criminal Justice major students cannot minor in Criminal Justice. CAREER OPTIONS / Corrections or institutional corrections Juvenile rehabilitation and diversion

The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice degree offers a multidisciplinary understanding of crime and justice within the framework of broader social processes. This innovative approach to criminal justice emphasizes social justice, diversity, community partnerships, systems thinking and skill development. Students are sensitized to the human impact of crime, including differential impact across social identities and locations. A social justice lens

BACHELOR OF ARTS

and restorative approaches to crime and justice.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE

The Criminal Justice major prepares students for careers

The online Criminal Justice degree completion program follows the same curriculum and

in criminal justice or those interested in pursing graduate

major requirements as the on-campus CJ major. All 65 credits required for the major can be

or law school study.

completed online, alongside other UW courses to help fulfill degree requirements.

For a detailed list of courses:

For more information:

is adopted, with a focus on harm reduction, rehabilitative

tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/ criminal-justice-curriculum For admission requirements or more information:

tacoma.uw.edu/criminal-justice

A minimum grade of 2.0 in: - an approved Biology course - English composition - Introduction to Economics

tacoma.uw.edu/cj/online Or email

cjonline@uw.edu

- Introduction to Sociology - Introduction to Psychology CAREER OPTIONS / Caseworkers Family advocates Health and long-term care agencies Social services at community agencies, mental health centers and chemical dependency settings Graduate study in fields such as social work, law or public affairs

dedicated to preparing competent, ethical, and culturally sensitive social workers with specialized knowledge and skills who are committed to change. The program’s mission gives special attention to the poor and underserved populations, and fosters an appreciation for differences based on gender, ethnicity, race, religious creed, sexual orientation, class and physical and developmental disabilities. The BASW program is designed for students who are committed to providing more effective social services to populations experiencing social and economic difficulties. Students complete an intensive field placement senior year that prepares them for professional practice. For a detailed list of courses: tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/ basw-curriculum For admission requirements or more information:

tacoma.uw.edu/ social-welfare

Victim advocacy Services for families of the incarcerated Law enforcement Legal or court settings Graduate study in fields such as social work, law or criminal justice

*Admitted BASW students are required to use a contracted vendor to obtain a required comprehensive background check and provide immunization verification. For more details: tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/sw-admission-requirements


BACHELOR OF ARTS

BACHELOR OF ARTS

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

SOCIAL WELFARE

PREREQUISITES / The following are required to be considered for admission to the Criminal Justice program.

PREREQUISITES / The following are required to be considered for admission to the BA in Social Welfare*:

The bachelor of arts in social welfare (BASW) is

At least 75 college credits Cohort, sequenced model, admits Autumn quarter only.

evidence-based practice and to planned social

On-campus: At least 60 college credits Admits every quarter except Summer. Online: At least 90 college credits Cohort, sequenced model, admits Autumn quarter only. A minimum grade of 2.0 in: - English composition - Introduction to Political Science OR American Government - Introduction to Sociology MINOR / Criminal Justice Criminal Justice major students cannot minor in Criminal Justice. CAREER OPTIONS / Corrections or institutional corrections Juvenile rehabilitation and diversion

The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice degree offers a multidisciplinary understanding of crime and justice within the framework of broader social processes. This innovative approach to criminal justice emphasizes social justice, diversity, community partnerships, systems thinking and skill development. Students are sensitized to the human impact of crime, including differential impact across social identities and locations. A social justice lens

BACHELOR OF ARTS

and restorative approaches to crime and justice.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE

The Criminal Justice major prepares students for careers

The online Criminal Justice degree completion program follows the same curriculum and

in criminal justice or those interested in pursing graduate

major requirements as the on-campus CJ major. All 65 credits required for the major can be

or law school study.

completed online, alongside other UW courses to help fulfill degree requirements.

For a detailed list of courses:

For more information:

is adopted, with a focus on harm reduction, rehabilitative

tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/ criminal-justice-curriculum For admission requirements or more information:

tacoma.uw.edu/criminal-justice

A minimum grade of 2.0 in: - an approved Biology course - English composition - Introduction to Economics

tacoma.uw.edu/cj/online Or email

cjonline@uw.edu

- Introduction to Sociology - Introduction to Psychology CAREER OPTIONS / Caseworkers Family advocates Health and long-term care agencies Social services at community agencies, mental health centers and chemical dependency settings Graduate study in fields such as social work, law or public affairs

dedicated to preparing competent, ethical, and culturally sensitive social workers with specialized knowledge and skills who are committed to change. The program’s mission gives special attention to the poor and underserved populations, and fosters an appreciation for differences based on gender, ethnicity, race, religious creed, sexual orientation, class and physical and developmental disabilities. The BASW program is designed for students who are committed to providing more effective social services to populations experiencing social and economic difficulties. Students complete an intensive field placement senior year that prepares them for professional practice. For a detailed list of courses: tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/ basw-curriculum For admission requirements or more information:

tacoma.uw.edu/ social-welfare

Victim advocacy Services for families of the incarcerated Law enforcement Legal or court settings Graduate study in fields such as social work, law or criminal justice

*Admitted BASW students are required to use a contracted vendor to obtain a required comprehensive background check and provide immunization verification. For more details: tacoma.uw.edu/social-work/sw-admission-requirements


WE>ME

SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM

SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE University of Washington Tacoma Campus Box 358425 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402-3100 tsocial@uw.edu 253-692-5820

BA in Criminal Justice BA in Criminal Justice Online

tacoma.uw.edu/social-work

BA in Social Welfare

THE BA IN SOCIAL WELFARE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TACOMA IS ACCREDITED BY THE COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AS A PROGRAM OPTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK. UW Tacoma is accredited as a part of the University of Washington by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Individual academic programs may have additional accreditations. The University of Washington reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with university policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education

THE SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACULTY AND STAFF are committed to social justice

and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Disability Resources for Students at least 10 days in advance at 253-692-4508 or drsuwt@uw.edu.

as the foundation for engaging with our students, one another, and the communities we serve. We have strong ties to the South Puget Sound community: our graduate and undergraduate students complete local internships and practicum placements; our faculty conducts collaborative research with partners in our community; and our alumni are actively involved in service and helping professions largely in the South Puget Sound region.

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