Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) - Curriculum Requirements

Technical Competencies - Social Work

Technical Standards

  • Demonstrate intent and desire to follow relevant ethical standards
  • Students will develop the professional demeanor to be successful in the program
  • Maintain the standards of behavior established by the university, the BSW Program and the social work profession
  • Demonstrate adherence to the NASW Code of Ethics; commitment to social work values of service, social justice, the dignity and worth of the person, the importance of human relationships, integrity and competence
  • College-level critical thinking and communication skills
  • Responsible and accountable behavior (keeping appointments, attending class regularly, submitting assignments on time, etc.)
  • The ability to interact in a positive and respectful way with others, including those who are different from oneself
  • Self-awareness and maturity necessary to appropriately assist others in the helping process
  • Reflection on one’s own strengths and limitations as they relate to the social work profession
  • Advocate for oneself in an appropriate and responsible manner and to use proper channels for conflict resolution
  • Willingness to accept and make use of feedback to enhance professional development
  • Manage one’s current life stressors appropriately and willingness to seek out appropriate support and professional assistance if personal, mental health and/or substance abuse problems negatively affect one’s functioning. 

Field Placement Eligibility

 

  • Eligibility for Field Placement (senior-level courses SWS 4050, 4051, 4023, 4060, 4061, 4098)
  • Only students who are already admitted to the BSW Program and who are about to enter their senior year can apply for a social work field placement.
  • Students must have earned a C- or better in Social Work Practice I and II (SWS 3021 and SWS 3022) and maintain a 2.5 GPA overall in order to be granted a field placement.
  • Acceptance into Fieldwork will be based not only on a student’s academic performance; consideration will also be given to the student’s demonstrated reliability, ethical behavior, capacity for self-reflection and empathy, and ability to develop and maintain cooperative and collegial relationships.
  • If there is a concern about placing a student in the field, the Field Director (along with the Program Director and other members of the BSW Program faculty, if appropriate) will meet with the student to discuss the student’s suitability to the social work profession and the BSW program. A final decision regarding the student’s eligibility for Fieldwork will be made by the Field Director, in consultation with the Program Director and other members of the BSW Program faculty.

On rare occasions, and only with the explicit consent of the Field Director, the Program Director and the Field Instructor, a student on Academic Probation may be allowed to enter or remain in the field on a provisional basis. In such a case, an addendum specifying the agreement will be added to the Field Placement Contract.

BSW Bachelor of Social Work Degree Audit

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

University Core Requirements (40 Credits)

Academic Foundations (8 credits)

[Dept]

1105

Broad Enduring Interest

4CR

 

PSY

1205

Nature of Work in Mental Health Fields

2CR

 

LAS

1305

Wellness

2CR

 

 

Communications (12 credits)

WRI

1001 or

1002

Comp & Rhet. I or Comp. & Rhet. II

4CR

 

WRI

1002 or

2012

Comp. & Rhet. II or Advanced Comp.

4CR

 

COM

2001

Public Speaking

4CR

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEM Engagement (8 credits)

 

 

STEM Engagement

4CR

Recommended Lab Science

MTH

1500

Statistics for Social Science

4CR

 

 

Culture & Society (12 credits)

SOC

1000

Contemporary Soc. Issues (Comm. & Responsibility)

4CR

 

 

 

Cultural Understanding in a Global Context

4CR

 

 

 

Creative Expression & Self

4CR

 

 

Sociology Major (56 Credits)

SWS

1000

Intro to Social Work

4CR

 

SWS

3000

Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE I)

4CR

 

SWS

3001

Social Welfare and Policy I

4CR

 

SWS

3021

Social Work Practices I

4CR

 

SWS

3010

Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE II)

2CR

 

SWS

3002

Social Welfare and Policy II

4CR

 

SWS

3022

Social Work Practice II

4CR

 

SWS

4002

Research Methods in Soc. Sci.

4CR

 

SWS

4023

Social Work Practice III

4CR

 

SWS

4050

Field Work I

6CR

 

SWS

4051

Field Seminar I

2CR

 

SWS

4060

Field Work II

6CR

 

SWS

4061

Field Seminar II

2CR

 

SWS

4098

Social Work Seminar

4CR

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related Requirements (8 Credits)

PSY

1000

Intro to Psychology

4CR

 

SOC

2080

Social Stratification

4CR

 

 

General Electives (16 Credits) *consider SWS3075 (see note 9)

 

 

 

4CR

 

 

 

 

4CR

 

 

 

 

4CR

 

 

 

 

4CR

 

 

 

 

4CR

 

 

 

 

4CR

 

 

 

 

4CR

 

 

 

 

2CR

 

Total number of credits: 120

Notes:

NOTES:

  1. To earn a bachelor’s degree, all graduates must successfully complete 120 credit hours.
  2. Minimum of 30 credits must be taken at Centenary University.
  3. All graduates must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above.
  4. All graduates must have a minimum of 2.0 GPA in their major(s).
  5. Courses that are special topic listed in the title, typically ending with a 99, are repeatable. Courses are counted multiple times and do not replace grades of the previous special topic course.
  6. Credits can only be shared between the core and the major or core and minor requirements. Shared credits within the core requirements is not allowed.
  7. Students will be guided by the degree audit sheet in effect at the time they declare specific major(s).
  8. Freshman and sophomore students who intend to pursue a Bachelor of Social Work degree at Centenary should declare their major as “Social Work Candidate.” Centenary students may apply to the BSW program during the spring semester of their sophomore year. Transfer students entering their junior year may apply to the BSW program concurrently with their application to the University. A GPA at or above 2.8 is required for admission to the program, although provisional acceptance will be considered for students with a GPA at or above 2.5 who demonstrate strengths in all other areas of evaluation.
  9. BSW students who intend to apply for a BCWEP traineeship (to work for DCP&P) must take SWS 3075 Child Welfare as an elective in the spring of their sophomore or junior year.

BSW-Social-Work-Recommended-Four-Year-Sequence

Centenary University
Bachelor of Social Work
Recommended Four Year Sequence
2023-2024

YEAR 1 (Fall)

Course #

Title

Credits

Completed

LAS 1305

Wellness

2

 

PSY 1205

Nature of Work (Academic Foundations)

2

 

SOC 1000

Contemporary Issues

4

 

WRI 1001/1002

Comp. & Rhet. I or Comp. Rhet. II

4

 

YEAR 1 (Spring)

Course #

Title

Credits

Completed

[Dept] 1105

Broad, Enduring Interest

4

 

SWS 1000

Intro. to Social Work

4

 

Culture & Soc.

Creative Expression & Creative Self

4

 

WRI1002/2012

Comp, & Rhet. II or Advanced Comp.

4

 

YEAR 2 (FALL)

COM 2001

Public Speaking

4

 

Culture & Soc.

Cultural Understanding in a Global Context

4

 

MTH 1500

Statistics for Social Science

4

 

Elective

Elective

4

 

YEAR 2 (Spring)

PSY 1000

Introduction to Psychology

4

 

SOC 2080

Social Stratification

4

 

STEM

Lab Science

4

 

Elective

Elective2

4

 

YEAR 3 (FALL)

SWS 3000

Human Behavior & Social Environment I

4

 

SWS 3001

Social Welfare Policy & Services I

4

 

SWS 3021

Social Work Practice I

4

 

Elective

Elective

2

 

YEAR 3 (Spring)

SWS 3002

Social Welfare Policy & Services II

4

 

SWS 3010

Human Behavior & Social Environment II

4

 

SWS 3022

Social Work Practice II

4

 

Elective

Elective2 (Consider SWS3075 Child Welfare)

4

 

YEAR 4 (Fall)

SWS 4002

Research Methods

4

 

SWS 4023

Social Work Practice III

4

 

SWS 4050

Field Work I

6

 

SWS 4051

Field Seminar I

2

 

YEAR 4 (Spring)

SWS 4098

Social Work Seminar

4

 

SWS 4060

Field Work II

6

 

SWS 4061

Field Seminar II

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Credits

120

 

  1. Freshman and sophomore students who intend to pursue a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree at Centenary University should declare their major as “Social Work Candidate.” Centenary students may apply to the BSW program during the spring semester of their sophomore year. Transfer students entering their junior year may apply to the BSW program concurrently with their application to the University. A GPA of 2.8 is required for admission to the program, although provisional acceptance will be considered for students with a GPA at or above 2.5 who demonstrates strengths in all other areas of evaluation.
  2. 2 Students who intend to apply for a BCWEP traineeship (to work for DCP&P) must take SWS 3075 Child Welfare as an elective in the spring of their sophomore or junior year.