The Social Work Program (BSW) is accredited at the B.S.W. level by the Council on Social Work Education and prepares competent entry-level generalist social workers who are committed in affirming values of individual life and respect for cultural diversity. With a liberal arts foundation and within a Christian environment (which emphasizes caring for the poor, the marginalized, and working toward a community that is just and non-judgmental) the social work student will be able to integrate the knowledge, values, and skills of the profession into a broad range of social work practice.
Careers (The National Association of Social Workers, 2008)
Mental Health Therapy Disaster Relief Military Social Work Rural Social Work Adoption & Foster Care Child Welfare Services Family Preservation Services Homeless Family Assistance Eating Disorders Genetics Hospital Social Work Crisis Intervention School Violence Hospice and Palliative Care Depression Institutional Care Chronic Pain Outpatient Treatment Development Disabilities International Social Work Advocacy, Consulting | | Community Mental Health Employee Assistance Private Practice Veterans Services Child Abuse & Neglect Domestic Violence Political Development Parent Education Family Planning/ HIV/AIDS School Alternative Programs Difficulties in School Gerontology Services Community-Based Services In-Home Services Senile Dementia and Alzheimer's Addictions Prevent/Treatment Criminal Justice Housing Assistance Public Welfare Employment Services |