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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Social Work, B.S.W.


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The 120 credit hour Bachelor of Social Work degree provides preparation for beginning level generalist social work practice in many human service fields. Students graduating with this major are immediately eligible to become licensed Social Work professionals who affect change in the feelings, attitudes and behaviors of a client, whether an individual, family, group, organization, or community. Social Work is a popular major for students who want hands-on learning experiences in fields like hospitals, mental health centers, elderly care facilities, schools, child welfare or family services, shelters, courts, and many other types of social service agencies. Students completing a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree are also well prepared to enter a graduate program in Social Work, often completing a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree with only an additional year of study.

The Avila University Bachelor of Social Work Department has been continually accredited by the Council on Social Work Education since 1974.

The Avila BSW program will accept social work courses transferred from another BSW program accredited by CSWE, only if they are deemed equivalent to the Avila Social Work major required courses and are below 352 level. In accordance with CSWE Standards, no credit is given for life or work experience. In addition, field placement practice courses are not transferable from non-accredited social work programs.

Core Curriculum: 38 - 51 credit hours


Please review the Core Curriculum  page for course options.

Required Core Courses


Students in the Social Work, B.S.W. program need to take the following courses as part of their liberal arts core requirements regardless of whether the core is otherwise met:

Liberal Arts, Mathematics

Liberal Arts, Natural Science with Lab

Liberal Arts, Social Science

Core Designations


Students majoring in Social Work will meet the Global Studies or Community Engagement Core Designation requirement in the following courses:

Global Studies or Community Engagement

Electives (minimum of 27 credit hours)


Technology Requirement


Computer competency will be demonstrated by successful completion of SW 397  with a grade of “C” or higher within the major.

Social Work Mission Statement & Admission Policies


Mission Statement for the Department of Social Work

The Department of Social Work at Avila University “seeks to provide a values-based education, grounded in the liberal arts, preparing generalist BSW practitioners for effective social work practice and graduate studies, as well as lifelong professional and personal learning integrating knowledge, skills, and values. Informed in the Catholic tradition and in the spirit of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, the program is dedicated to the formation of culturally competent social workers as social change agents in a global community who, through ethical practice, are committed to the well-being of self and others, engaged in the pursuit of social and economic justice, empowerment of vulnerable populations, human rights, and the advancement of social work knowledge through research and practice.”

Admission

Students may immediately declare a Social Work major and begin taking Social Work classes. There is also a formal application process for final admission to the major. The process is described in the Social Work Department Student Handbook and on the Avila Social Work Department website. Additionally, prior to field experiences in SW 280 , SW 303 , SW 495 , or SW 496 , field agencies may require a criminal and/or child abuse background check.

Outcomes


Program Goals and Student Competencies:

Program Goals

Goal 1: To prepare students for graduate studies and as entry-level generalist social work practitioners, applying ethical decision-making based on social work values, standards, knowledge, skills, and Avila’s Catholic tradition (C 1).

Goal 2: To prepare practitioners who are grounded in evidence-informed practice (C 4), to work with diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities (C 6-9) viewing personal and social issues through global, strengths, and empowerment perspectives, identifying and affecting the bio-psycho-social, spiritual, and cultural functioning of people and their environments (C 2).

Goal 3: To prepare students who are committed to influence social policies (C 5), deliver effective social services (C 6-9), advance social and economic justice, advocate for human rights (C 3), and engage in professional growth and lifelong learning (C 1).

Student Competencies:

Competency 1: Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior

Competency 2: Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice

Competency 3: Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice

Competency 4: Engage In Practice-informed Research and Research-informed Practice

Competency 5: Engage in Policy Practice

Competency 6: Engage with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

Competency 7: Assess Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

Competency 8: Intervene with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

Competency 9: Evaluate Practice with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

Assessment


The Avila University Social Work Department is committed to excellence in social work education and considers ongoing assessment as essential in maintaining this standard. The Social Work Department assesses outcomes by utilizing a multi-modal assessment plan, which includes embedded course assignments and objective measurement activities. The resulting data from these assessment tools generate changes that improve, solidify, and enhance the overall Social Work Department. The current Assessment Plan and Results can be found on the Avila Social Work Department website.

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