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Requirements

Requirements for the Social Work Major 71-79 units
A total of 72 units is required for the major. A minimum 2.0 grade-point average is required in all major courses, including the specified General Studies classes. Students must pass all required courses with a C or higher.
Specified General Studies Requirements 9 units
PSYC 110General Psychology*3
SOC 120Introduction to Sociology*3
SOC 358Human Diversity**3
Biology Requirement 3-8 units
Select from the following courses:
BIOL 101Fundamentals of Biology4
BIOL 151General Biology I4
PSYC 470Physiological Psychology3
- or take both of the following courses: -
BIOL 250Human Anatomy4
BIOL 251Human Physiology4
Students interested in meeting the social work biology requirement at another university must obtain prior approval from their advisor to ensure that the course they plan to take covers the required content necessary to satisfy the social work curriculum.
Core Requirements 53-56 units
PSYC 299Applied Statistics3
SOCW 250Introduction to Social Work3
SOCW 251Social Welfare Policy and Service3
SOCW 310Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE) I*3
SOCW 311Human Behavior and the Social Environment II^3
SOCW 332Social Work Practice I3
SOCW 350Aging: Implications for Policy and Practice3
SOCW 351Child Welfare***3
SOCW 360Social Work Practice III (Groups)3
SOCW 466Field Internship I^^4
SOCW 468Field Internship II^^4
SOCW 467Senior Practicum Seminar I^^3
SOCW 469Senior Practicum Seminar II^^3
SOCW 478Social Work Research Methods^^3
SOCW 479Social Work Research Project***3
SOCW 496Senior Seminar: Ethics in the Helping Professions*3
Select one of the following:
SOCW 333Social Work Practice II^^3
SOCW 335Community Organization and Social Change^^^6
Social Work Electives 6 units
Two electives (6 units) are required for completion of the social work major. One must be taken from courses offered within the department. The second may be taken from either group of approved courses.
Choose 3 units from the following social work electives:
SOCW 380Understanding International Social Problems and Services through Study Abroad3
SOCW 400Grant and Proposal Writing3
SOCW 410Family Violence3
SOCW 415Addictions: Assessment and Intervention3
SOCW 497Readings1-4
Choose another 3 units from the above or one of the following courses:
Course cannot be found.(CMIN 428)
CMIN 456Ministry Organization and Administration3
ETHN 355The Asian American Experience3
ETHN 356The African American Experience3
ETHN 357The Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Experience3
GLBL 355Principles and Practice of Community Engagement (only available through study abroad)3
PSYC 360Abnormal Psychology3
PSYC 410Psychology of Exceptional Children3
PSYC 430Intervention Strategies with Children3
PSYC 450Counseling3
SOC 359Immigrant L.A. (only available through L.A. Term)3
SOC 455Crime and Delinquency3
SOC 464Social Stratification3
YMIN 400Christian Values and Human Sexuality3

*Meets a General Studies Core (or elective) requirement.
**Meets a General Studies Elective requirement.
***Meets the Upper-Division Writing Intensive requirement.
^Both SOCW 310 and 311are needed to fulfill the general studies requirement.
^^Must list social work as primary major to enlist in these courses.
^^^SOCW 335 is available only through the L.A. Term and includes a service learning component.

Field Internship

During the senior year, social work majors complete a 400-hour field internship in one of several approved agencies in the community. This provides a setting for the development of practice skills in social work and an opportunity for students to integrate classroom learning with practice. Students are charged a minimal social work liability insurance fee. The field director discusses the application process with students in their junior year. No credit is given for prior work experience. Students must complete the internship as part of their degree requirements.

Professional Portfolio Requirement

Students must purchase and develop an online professional portfolio representing the knowledge and skills gained as a result of participation in the program. Key assignments completed as part of the coursework must be saved in an online portfolio using TaskStream software. Students may refer to the Social Work Student Handbook, available from the department, for full details.

Transfer of Credits

Students transferring from CSWE-accredited undergraduate social work programs may submit to their advisor a list of social work courses completed within the last five years for evaluation for transfer of credits. Each course will be evaluated by the department on a case-by-case basis for compatibility with program requirements. General studies requirements for the major will be assessed by the Office of the Undergraduate Registrar.

Note: This information is current for the 2009-10 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Academic Catalog for the most current and controlling information. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.