Program: Bachelor of Science in Social Work, BSSW - Bowling Green State University (2024)

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Our program graduates students competent for beginning generalist social work. Based on a liberal arts foundation, our curriculum provides students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for competent practice in a variety of social service settings. Preparing students for graduate study is also an important part of our mission.

Students successfully completing the social work program take the state license examination in order to become a licensed social worker (LSW). Social workers find employment in public welfare, corrections, health and mental health, and services to the elderly, children, and families. Social workers practice with people who are negatively impacted by economic structure, crime, victims, suffer physical and mental disabilities, and experience discrimination and oppression. Students prepare for practice with individuals, families, small groups, and communities.

The course of study begins with pre-major status. Students take one introductory social work course along with BG Perspective courses, and then apply for major status. Download the application for the major fromhere. TheCollege of Health and Human Services Academic Handbookcontains more specific degree requirements. Students are admitted to degree status on a competitive basis.

In addition to the course of study, students participate in area social service agencies through observation, volunteer work, and supervised field instruction. TheCouncil on Social Work Educationaccredits the social work program at the baccalaureate level. Graduates of the program receive a bachelor of science in social work.

Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, students demonstrate competence in such practice behaviors as the following:

  • engaging, assessing, intervening and evaluating individuals, families, groups, and communities;
  • analyzing the impact of social policy on client well-being and service delivery systems;
  • advocating for human rights and social and economic justice for people impoverished, disenfranchised, or devalued;
  • using professional ethics, critical reasoning, and research;

Admission and Continuation in the Social Work Program

  • Students can declare themselves as pre-social work at any time prior to admission to the program;
  • Students may apply for admission to the program when the following conditions have been met:
    • Completion of 30 credit hours;
    • Attainment of a 2.5 accumulative GPA;
    • Satisfactory completion of SOWK 1100and SOC 1010with a grade of “C” or better (Transfer students will also be evaluated upon the same criteria.);
  • Program applications are submitted each semester on September 30th and January 30th;
  • Decisions regarding admission are made by a faculty committee and notification provided in writing to applicants;
  • Students who apply for senior field placement must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the core courses as well as accumulative. To apply for graduation in social work, a 2.5 accumulative GPA is required as well as a 2.5 in the core courses.
  • A grade of “C” or higher is required in all degree program core courses.

This program is subject to revision and may be modified to meet student needs. All students must have 122 hours of 1000-level or above courses for graduation.

BG Perspective (BGP) Requirements

Must complete at least 1 course in each of the following:

English Composition and Oral Communication
_____________________________ ________

Quantitative Literacy
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Must Complete at least 2 courses in each of the following:

Humanities and the Arts
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_____________________________ ________

Natural Sciences - at least one Lab Science required
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_____________________________ ________

Social and Behavioral Sciences
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_____________________________ ________

Complete total required BGP credit hours by selecting courses from any of the above categories:

_____________________________ ________
_____________________________ ________
_____________________________ ________
_____________________________ ________

University Requirements

Designated courses in Humanities and the Arts and the Social and Behavioral Sciences domains may be used to fulfill both the BGP requirement and one of the following university requirements:

Cultural Diversity in the US ____________
International Perspective ____________

Composition Requirement:
WRIT 1120

Total BGP Credits: Must be at least 36

Supportive Requirements

(32 Hours)

All Core Requirements MUST be taken for a letter grade. Students must obtain a “C” or better in all Core Courses.

  • BIOL 1040 - Introduction to Biology
  • SOC 1010 - Principles of Sociology
  • SOWK 1100 - Introduction to Social Work Profession
  • POLS 1100 - American Government: Processes and Structure
  • PSYC 1010 - General Psychology
  • MATH 1150 - Introduction to Statistics
  • SOWK 2200 - Diversity, Oppression and Social Justice ^
  • HDFS 1930 - Lifespan Human Development
  • or

  • PSYC 3100 - Lifespan Developmental Psychology
  • PSYC 4050 - Psychology of Abnormal Behavior

Degree Program Core Courses

(48 Hours)

All Core Requirements MUST be taken for a letter grade. (Only SOWK 4500is graded S/U). Students must obtain a “C” or better in all Core Courses.

  • DHS 3000 - Research Methods for the Human Services ^^
  • DHS 3300 - Interviewing and Observation ^^
  • SOWK 2320 - Social Welfare Institutions ^^
  • SOWK 3200 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment ^^
  • SOWK 3220 - Social Policy ^^
  • SOWK 3500 - Social Work Practice I ^^
  • SOWK 3600 - Social Work Practice II *^^
  • SOWK 3700 - Social Work Practice III *^^
  • SOWK 4100 - Mental Health
  • SOWK 4200 - Social Work with Older Adults ^^
  • or

  • SOWK 4000 - Topics in Social Work ^^
  • or

  • SOWK 4400 - Introduction to Addictions and Substance Abuse Treatment ^^
  • SOWK 4500 - Field Instruction **^^^
  • SOWK 4550 - Integrative Seminar **^^^

Electives

Cognates in GERONTOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE may be completed. See the Social Work Department for requirements.

Total Hours: 122

* SOWK 3600& SOWK 3700can be taken concurrently
** SOWK 4500& SOWK 4550must be taken concurrently
^ SOWK 1100required or permission of instructor
^^ Major status required
^^^ Major status and advanced standing required. Students must take the advanced standing exam and obtain an 80%


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