Daemen College : Academics & Research : Division of Health & Human Services : Social Work : Undergraduate Programs : Bachelor of Arts in Social Work
Bachelor of Arts in Social Work
Core Curriculum
All degree programs require completion of the Core Curriculum. A complete description of the core and its requirements is available in the Core Curriculum section of the Daemen catalogue. Courses which satisfy a portion or complete a core requirement will have such designation indicated after the course title.
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MAJOR: 48 credits
- SW213 The Social Welfare Institution (3)
- SW214 Introduction to Social Work (3) - CC; WI
- SW311 Methods of Social Work Research I (3) -- ILIT. NOTE: IN COMBINATION WITH SW312=RP
- SW312 Methods of Social Work Research II (3) - ILIT; WI. NOTE: IN COMBINATION WITH SW311=RP
- SW325 Foundations of Generalist Practice I (3)
- SW326 Foundations of Generalist Practice II (3)
- SW333 Human Behavior & Social Environment I (3)
- SW334 Human Behavior & Social Environment II (3)
- SW409 Social Work with Groups (3)
- SW424 Foundations of Generalist Practice III (3)
- SW432 Contemporary Social Work Policy & Services (3)
- SW451 Field Experience in Social Work I (6)
- SW452 Field Experience in Social Work II (6)
- SW454 Foundations of Generalist Practice IV (3)
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REQUIREMENTS OUTSIDE OF THE MAJOR: 6 credits
- SOC224 Ethnicity, Race, & Cultural Diversity (3) -- AA; WI
- 3 credits in Government Studies: Any course in Govt (GVT) is acceptable. Suggested: GVT114 State & Local Government (3) -- CR; GV247/ 347/447 Selected Topics (select topic with Advisor)
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CORE: 45 credits
- BIO103 Human Biology (3) - CT
- CMP101 English Composition (3) - CS; ILIT; WI
- IND101 Sustainable & Critical Relationships (3)
- MTH104 Survey of Statistics (3) - CT; QL
- PSY103 Introduction to Psychology (3) - CC
- PSY408 The Psychology of Mental Illness (3) - CT; UD
- SOC201 Introductory Sociology (3) - CT
- SOC303 Sociology of the Family (3) -- CT; UD; WI
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Economics: 3 credits are required.
NOTE: Course counts as core only if the credits completed have a competency. If course does not have a competency, it will fulfill the Economics requirement but will count under the Free Electives, thereby requiring that an additional 3 credits in Core Electives be completed
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Foreign Language and Core Electives: 18 credits
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Foreign Language Requirement:
Students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language through the intermediate level. The requirement may be satisfied through the completion of college level coursework or the successful completion of a proficiency examination. A complete description of the requirement is available in the Foreign Language section of the Daemen catalogue.
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Core Electives: See below for suggested courses
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FREE ELECTIVES: 24 credits
Courses used to fulfill the free electives may but are not required to have a competency. A maximum of 6 credits may be taken in Social Work courses. See below for suggested courses.
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS = 123 CREDITS
Suggested Core/Free Electives
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Suggested Core electives and Free electives:
- CA205 Oral & Visual Communication (3) – CS; WI
- PHI321 Medical Ethics (3) – ME, UD
- PSY312 Psychology of Adult Development and Aging (3) – CT; UD
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Suggested Free electives:
- CA/SED106 American Sign Language – Level II (3)
- CMP301 Professional Writing (3)
- HSM210 Introduction to Health Systems Management (3)
- MGT208 Principles of Management (3)
- NUR/HSC221 Issues in Women’s Health (3)
- SOC217 Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Other Addictions (3)
- SOC225 Sociology of Women (3)
- SOC232 The Aging Process: An Introduction to Gerontology (3)
- SOC243 Child Welfare Policy & Services (3)
- SOC411 Contemporary Issues in Women’s Health. (3)
Admission to Upper Division Requirements
- Completion of: BIO103; MTH104; PSY103; SOC201; SOC224; SOC303; SW213; SW214; 3 credits in an Economics course AND 3 credits in a Government course.
- A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 at the end of the sophomore year, and C or better in all Social Work courses.
- Submission of evidence of 120 hours of volunteer experience in a social work or human service program.
- Completion of the upper division application including a personal statement.
- Submission of two letters of recommendation.
- Satisfactory completion of interview with the Social Work Admissions Committee.
*Transfer students must submit an application for upper division at the time of acceptance to the college and prior to the registration for classes.
Admission to Field Experience (SW451-452)
- Upper division status and minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0
- Minimum grade of C in all Social Work courses
- Completion of Field Experience application
- Two letters of recommendation from volunteer experiences.
- Submit evidence of the completion of six credits in Social Work/Sociology electives
- Satisfactorily complete an interview with the Field Coordinator.
Continuance in Field Experience
Maintenance of a 2.5 cumulative GPA; a grade of P (Pass) in SW451; a minimum grade of C in all Social Work courses; adherence to the NASW Code of Ethics. All non-Social Work requirements for the baccalaureate must be fulfilled or taken concurrently with SW452.
Graduation Requirements
- A. An overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.00
- A minimum grade of C in each of the Senior Social Work courses and grade of P (Pass) in Field Experiences.
Suggested Course Sequence
Access the suggested course sequence for the BA, Social Work, from the Social Work Department web page or the Program Plans site on the Registrar’s web page.