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
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Community Mental Health
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Disaster Relief
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Employee Assistance
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Military Social Work
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Private Practice
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Rural Social Work
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Veterans Services
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Adoption & Foster Care
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Child Abuse & Neglect
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Child Welfare Services
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Domestic Violence
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Family Prevention Services
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Political Development
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Homeless Family Assistance
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Parent Education
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Eating Disorders
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Family Planning
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Genetics
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HIV/AIDS
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Hospital Social Work
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School Alternative Programs
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Crisis Intervention
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Difficulties in School
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School Violence
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Gerontology Services
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Hospice and Palliative Care
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Community-Based Services
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Depression
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In-Home Services
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Institutional Care
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Senile Dementia and Alzheimer's
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Chronic Pain
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Addictions Prevent/Treatment
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Outpatient Treatment
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Criminal Justice
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Development Disabilities
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Housing Assistance
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International Social Work
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Public Welfare
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Advocacy, Consulting
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Employment Services
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