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Continuance and Termination. Continuance in the program requires compliance with admission requirements and suitability standards, as outlined in the program’s Academic Performance Standards and Code of Conduct. Nondiscrimination: Every aspect of the Social Work program’s organization and implementation is conducted without discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender, age, creed, ethnic or national origin, disability, or political or sexual orientation. Advising Advising, both academic and professional, is essential in social work education. Therefore, advising of all social work majors is required throughout their period of study. Students must sign up for appointments with their advisors during each pre- registration period to be advised and cleared for registration. Students with 0-59 earned credits: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Visit the Department of Social Work advising website. There you will find a listing of the faculty advisors/mentors, which are assigned based on the last name of the student advisee. Field Instruction-“Social Work Field Experience” SOWK 4451, SOWK 4452, SOWK 4454, and SOWK 4455 must be taken during the student’s senior year after completion of all required prerequisites and General Education Core courses. An overall grade point average of 2.25 and a 2.50 grade point average in required social work courses are prerequisites to field experience. Also, only students whose written application to major in social work has been approved are eligible for the field experience. Students are assigned two days per week over the course of two semesters to an agency, where they provide services to consumers under the supervision of a social work field instructor. As a result of the BSW experience, graduates will be able to: Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior. Engage in diversity and difference in practice. Advance human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice. Engage in practice-informed research and research-informed practice. Engage in policy practice. Engage with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Assess individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Evaluate practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. All social work majors are required to complete the curriculum outlined within the program. All students who enroll in social work courses must comply with course sequencing and course prerequisites. Academic credit for life experience and previous work experience shall not be given in whole or in part, in lieu of the field practicum or any other required social work course. Information about licensure exams is available from the Certification Analyst in the College of Education. These requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories. 4 credits of BIOL 1010/BIOL 1011 or BIOL 1020/BIOL 1021 or BIOL 1110/BIOL 1111 or HSCI 2010/HSCI 2011 MATH 1530 SOWK 1010 - Introduction to Social Work (3 credits) SOWK 1020 - Professional Values and Ethics (3 credits) SOWK 1030 - Cultural Diversity (3 credits) SOWK 1100 - Social Service Resources (1 credit) SOWK 3000 - Human Behavior/Social Environment (3 credits) SOWK 3210 - Social Work Research (3 credits) SOWK 3300 - Interviewing and Recording Skills (3 credits) SOWK 3310 - Practice with Individuals (3 credits) SOWK 3430 - Social Welfare Policy and Services (3 credits) SOWK 4330 - Practice with Organizations and Communities (3 credits) SOWK 4340 - Practice with Families and Groups (3 credits) SOWK 4367 - Seminar in Alcohol and Drug Abuse (3 credits) SOWK 4457 - Social Work Practice in Health Care Setting (3 credits) SOWK 4467 - Seminar in School Social Work (3 credits) SOWK 4517 - Crisis Intervention (3 credits) SOWK 4567 - Human Sexuality (3 credits) SOWK 4900 - Directed Independent Study (1-3 credits, variable) SOWK 4928 - Honors Study (3 credits) SOWK 4957 - Special Topics in Social Work (3 credits) SOWK 4451 - Field Education Practicum I (3 credits) SOWK 4452 - Field Education Practicum II (4 credits) SOWK 4454 - Field Education Seminar I (2 credits) SOWK 4455 - Field Education Seminar II (2 credits) PSCI 1120 - Introduction to American Government (3 credits) HDAL 2310 - Developmental Psychology (3 credits) Click here to view Degree and Graduation Requirements for all ETSU students. CSCI 1100 or Proficiency Exam: Must be completed to meet Bachelor’s Degree Requirements.

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