Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Social Work Major, B.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Social Work Major, B.S.

Social Work is an exciting academic major, preparing students for professional entry-level work in the social and human services. Students in the major engage in the exploration of ways to ameliorate personal, interpersonal, and societal problems and learn skills and techniques in order to create change and make a difference in people’s lives. Social Work is a valuable degree as many employers recognize it as preparing graduates to utilize a variety of tools to work with diverse populations on multiple issues and goals.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of 2016, in the United States there were 680,000 employed social workers and there are projected to be 790,000 (average 8% growth) by 2026. The largest number specialize in helping children and families or worked in schools (47%), the second largest work in healthcare settings (26%), the third largest specialize in mental health and substance abuse treatment (18%) and all other categories account for approximately nine percent of this total (Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections Program, 2017). Bachelor-level social workers are employed in a variety of settings, including schools, prisons, non-profit and for-profit private agencies, and governmental agencies. They work with individuals, families, groups, and communities as intake staff, resource and referral specialists, case workers, case managers, program coordinators, project directors, community organizers, and more.

Accreditation

The BSSW Program has been continuously accredited since 1997 by the Council on Social Work Education, the sole accrediting body for social work programs in the U.S. Accreditation assures that professional standards are met in curriculum content and delivery. Accredited programs periodically undergo rigorous review by CSWE in order to ensure compliance with educational standards.

Required Prerequisite Courses

The major requires 10 prerequisite General Studies and Social Work courses to set the foundation for coursework in the major. Students must have all prerequisite courses completed prior to entry into the major. All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of “C-” or better. Upon approaching completion of the prerequisites, students may apply to the program (a formal application is required for acceptance into the major, see below).

General Studies and Other Coursework

* Indicates course is a prerequisite and must be taken before entry into the program

Written Communication * (6 credits)

See General Studies requirements for course list.

Oral Communication * (3 credits)

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
COMM 1010 - Presentational Speaking Credits: 3

OR

COMM 1100 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication Credits: 3

Quantitative Literacy * (3 credits)

See General Studies requirements for course list.

Arts and Humanities (6 credits)

See General Studies requirements for course list.

History (3 credits)

See General Studies requirements for course list.

Natural and Physical Sciences (6 credits)

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
BIO 1000 - Human Biology for Non-Majors Credits: 3

or

BIO 1030 - General Biology for Non-Majors Credits: 4

or

BIO 1080 - General Biology I Credits: 3

AND

BIO 1090 - General Biology Laboratory I * Credits: 1

 

In addition to one of these courses or course sequences, students are also required to take any additional course from the approved list. See General Studies requirements for course list.

Social and Behavioral Sciences * (9 credits)

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
PSC 1010 - American National Government Credits: 3

AND

PSY 1001 - Introductory Psychology Credits: 3

AND one of the following:

SOC 1010 - Introduction to Sociology Credits: 3
OR  ANT 1310 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Credits: 3
OR  ANT 2330 - Cross-Cultural Communication Credits: 3

Global Diversity (0-3 credits)

The Global Diversity requirement may be fulfilled with a course that also fulfills the Arts & Humanities, Historical, or Natural & Physical Sciences requirement. See General Studies requirements for course list.

Multicultural (0-3 credits)

The Multicultural requirement may be fulfilled with a course that also fulfills the Historical or Arts & Humanities requirement. See Multicultural requirements for course list.

Total General Studies and Other Prerequisite Courses: 42 credits

Social Work Prerequisites

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
SWK 1010 - Introduction to Social Work Credits: 3
SWK 1600 - Community Engagement and Civic Responsibility Credits: 3

 

Total Social Work Prerequisite Courses: 6 credits

Required Social Work Courses

Because the BSSW degree is professionally-oriented, students must pass through the curriculum in a sequential manner with lower-level courses preparing them for the work and expectations of upper-level courses. The following Social Work courses are required after students have been accepted into the BSSW Program. Students must adhere to the required coursework and pass all courses with a C- or better.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
SWK 3050 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Credits: 3
SWK 3060 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment II Credits: 3
SWK 3090 - Philosophy of Social Work Credits: 3
SWK 3120 - Privilege, Oppression, and Power Credits: 3
SWK 3350 - Social Work Experience: Practice and Communication Credits: 3
SWK 3780 - Social Policy and Social Justice Credits: 3

 

SWK 3410 - Generalist Practice I Credits: 3
SWK 3420 - Generalist Practice II Credits: 3
SWK 4400 - Generalist Practice III Credits: 3
SWK 4410 - Generalist Practice IV Credits: 3

 

SWK 4300 - Research Methods in Social Work Credits: 3
SWK 4310 - Research Statistics and Applications Credits: 3
SWK 4500 - Professional Field Experience I Credits: 3
SWK 4510 - Professional Field Experience II Credits: 3

 

SWK Upper Division Electives (12 credits) See the University catalog for elective courses in Social Work.

 

Total Required Social Work Courses: 54 credits

Totals

All Required Coursework for the BSSW degree

General Studies Prerequisites:42 credits
Social Work Prerequisites: 6 credits
Major courses:54 credits
Additional (Elective and General Studies) courses:18 credits

Total: 120 credits

MSU Denver requires that students have at least 120 semester hours to earn a bachelor’s degree. The BSSW degree does not require a minor.

Additional Information

Application to the Major

Students who wish to pursue the BSSW should declare Social Work as their major with the Office of Admissions when they apply to MSU Denver. Admission to the BSSW Program is not guaranteed. To be considered for the major, students must meet the admission criteria and submit a BSSW Program application to the Department of Social Work in order to determine acceptance into the major. When applying to the BSSW Program, students should have the prerequisite liberal arts perspective courses and the introductory social work courses completed or they should be enrolled with the intent to complete them before the program begins. Students must have earned a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.0 in order to be admitted without conditions into the BSSW Program. Students with a cumulative GPA of below a 2.0 should meet with an academic advisor in the Office of Social Work Student Services prior to applying to the BSSW Program and may be conditionally placed on departmental academic probation at the time of acceptance.  Students are accepted into the BSSW Program once a year. Applications are accepted during the Spring semester for a proceeding Fall start. Students will be notified of their acceptance status by email. For complete application instructions and admission process information, please visit the Department of Social Work website at www.msudenver.edu/socialwork.

Advising Appointments

The Department of Social Work’s Office of Social Work Student Services provides academic advising for social work majors from application to the program through graduation. Students who are accepted to the major will be assigned a faculty advisor for professional related advising and general academic support. For more information and to schedule an advising appointment, visit www.msudenver.edu/socialwork.

Transfer Students

Students transferring to Metropolitan State University of Denver must first apply as a transfer student through the Office of Admissions and should declare Social Work as their major at that time. Once they have been accepted into MSU Denver and have had their transcripts evaluated, they will be advised regarding remaining General Studies and other prerequisite requirements that must be fulfilled. Transfer students are also expected to meet the BSSW Program’s prerequisite requirements.

Social Work Course Transfer Policy

Incoming students who have taken Social Work courses at another college or university may have the coursework reviewed to apply for Social Work credit for the courses. To be considered, coursework must have been completed at a college or university accredited by a regional accreditation body (see MSU Denver website for additional information). In addition, certain coursework must have been completed within a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education to be considered for transfer into the BSSW Program. In order to transfer Social Work credits, students must provide documentation that includes the course description, course syllabus, and course requirements. Approval of course transfers is at the discretion of the program. To engage in this process, meet with a member of the Office of Social Work Student Services. For a full description of the transfer requirements and of the process for consideration of credit, please see the Department of Social Work website.

Fully Online Course Delivery Option

The Department of Social Work offers courses on-campus, online and a hybrid form (requiring some online and some on-campus time). Students who are interested in taking their courses completely online must indicate that intent on the BSSW Program application and be accepted into that option. Once accepted, the Office of Social Work Student Services will work closely with those students to ensure enrollment in online social work courses. Online courses may include both synchronous and asynchronous activities. Asynchronous activities are activities, readings, assignments, videos, and other tasks required in your course that you do on your own time while meeting the expected due dates and times. Synchronous activities are activities that occur with others at a scheduled time but that are accessible to you online. This means that you will use meeting software to communicate and meet with your class and instructor at a specified time. Synchronous course requirements will be specified in the University Course Schedule.

Sequential Coursework Policy

Prior to entering the program, students are required to take specified prerequisites in the liberal arts and social work. Upon entering the program, students are required to take courses in a specified order. This course sequencing is mandatory and ensures necessary preparation for students to successfully complete courses throughout the program. Please note: Students who fail to follow the required course sequencing may delay their graduation by a year or more and may be put on Departmental Academic Probation. In addition, students who take courses out of order may not receive credit for those courses and may be required to retake those courses.

A Grade of “D” or “F” in a Social Work Course

Students must receive a “C-” or better in each individual social work course. Students earning a grade of less than “C-” must meet with their social work advisor before the start of the next semester and may be on an altered academic plan of completion. Additionally, students whose GPAs fall below the minimum GPA requirements of 2.0 cumulative and 2.67 Social Work will be placed on departmental academic probation. Please see the Department of Social Work website for further information.

Minimum GPA

A student must maintain a 2.0 overall cumulative MSU Denver GPA and a 2.67 Social Work course GPA to remain in good standing in the Social Work Program. Students failing to meet the minimum GPA requirements will be placed on departmental academic probation until they achieve the grades necessary to raise their GPA. Please see the Department of Social Work website for further information.

Program Orientation

All students accepted into the BSSW Program are required to successfully complete a Program Orientation within a specified timeframe announced at the time of admission. Students who do not successfully complete the Program Orientation will be dropped from their core Social Work courses and must wait until the following academic year to take the orientation and to begin the BSSW program.

Scholarships and Stipends

The Department of Social Work has several opportunities for scholarships and stipends based on student interest. Please see the Departmental website for more information about these opportunities.

Professional Field Experience

Social Work Field Experience takes place during the fall and spring semesters of the student’s senior year. In order to integrate classroom knowledge with practice and to experience the role and requirements of a professional social worker, the student is placed in an approved social work agency for approximately 16 hours per week for 240 hours a semester (a total of 480 hours over both semesters). The student remains in the same agency for both semesters, progressing from orientation to beginning professional competence. Additional information about field experience, including eligibility, application, and securing a field site, can be found on the Department of Social Work website.

Advanced Standing in Graduate School

Students who graduate with a bachelor’s degree from an accredited social work program may apply for advanced standing (where available) in Masters-level social work graduate programs. Depending upon the graduate program, advanced standing students are able to complete their MSW in an accelerated course of study. Students are urged to contact graduate programs for their policies on advanced standing.

Credit for Life Experience

No credit is given for learning gained through life experience and no life experience credit may be used toward the BSSW Major.

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