Social Work
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Social Work
(907) 474-7240
Chukchi Campus (907) 442-3400
Kuskokwim Campus (907) 543-4500
Northwest Campus (907) 443-2201
www.uaf.edu/socwork/
B.A. Degree
Minimum Requirements for Degree: 123 credits
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Graduates in social work qualify for beginning practice positions in child welfare, mental health, services for the aged, family agencies, youth programs, health services, Native corporations and other social agencies. Social work applies knowledge in the behavioral sciences to deal with the emotional and social problems of individuals, families and communities.
The curriculum includes a liberal arts base, foundation requirements in the behavioral sciences, and sequences in social policy and services, practice methods and field instruction. A major emphasis is the preparation of the student for beginning social work practice with rural and Alaska Native populations.
Students learn to work with people on a personal level and are placed in a social agency as part of their course work during the senior year. A Title IV-E entitlement grant provides stipends to senior students doing practicums in child protection.
Students wishing to focus on understanding the aging process from a social work perspective and working with older adults may specialize in gerontology. Majors will take SWK 342--Human Behavior in the Social Environment II, SWK 370--Social Work and The Aging Society, and an approved elective with gerontology content. Students minoring in social work can choose either the general social work minor or a social work minor with a specialization in gerontology.
The UAF baccalaureate social work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. This degree program is delivered collaboratively within the UA system.
- Complete the general university requirements. (As part of the core curriculum requirements, complete SOC 100X; and BIOL 100X, 103X, 106X or 111X.)
- Complete the B.A. degree requirements. (As part of the B.A. degree requirements, complete ANTH 242 and PSY 101.)
- Compete the
following program (major) requirements:*
- Complete the
following:
SWK 103--Introduction to Social Work--3 credits
SWK 220--Ethics, Values and Social Work Practice--3 credits
SWK 305O--Social Welfare History--3 credits
SWK 306W--Social Welfare: Policies and Issues--3 credits
SWK 320W--Rural Social Work--3 credits
SWK 341--Human Behavior in the Social Environment I--3 credits
SWK 342O--Human Behavior in the Social Environment II--3 credits
SWK 375W--Research Methods in Social Work--3 credits
SWK 460--Social Work Practice I--3 credits
SWK 461--Practicum in Social Work I**--3 or 6 credits
SWK 463--Social Work Practice II--3 credits
SWK 464--Practicum in Social Work II**--3 or 6 credits
SWK 466--Practicum in Social Work III**--3 or 6 credits - Complete two
courses from the following special problems areas:
ANS 350W,O--Cross Cultural Communication: Alaskan Perspectives--3 credits
HUMS 205--Basic Principles of Group Counseling--3 credits
HUMS 305--Substance Abuse Counseling--3 credits
JUST 340--Rural Justice in Alaska--3 credits
JUST 358--Juvenile Delinquency--3 credits
PSY 345--Abnormal Psychology--3 credits
RD/WMS 460--Women, Gender and Development--3 credits
SWK 310--Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder--3 credits
SWK 350W--Women's Issues in Social Welfare and Social Work Practice--3 credits
SWK 360--Child Abuse and Neglect--3 credits
SWK 370--Social Work and the Aging Society--3 credits
SWK 470--Theories of Chemical Dependency and Social Work Practice--3 credits
SWK 484--Seminar in Social Work Practice Areas--3 credits
- Complete the
following:
- Minimum credits required--123 credits
* Student must earn a C grade or better in each course.
**Students must complete a total of 12 credits of practicum, and
students must take SWK 461 (Practicum I) and SWK 464 (Practicum II) for at
least 6 of these credits. SWK 466 (Practicum III) is an option for students who
have completed SWK 461 and SWK 464 for less than 12 credits.
***Students wishing to specialize in gerontology should take SWK
342, SWK 370 and an approved elective from the
following list:
ANS 401--Cultural Knowledge of Native Elders
ANTH 315--Human Biology
ANTH 317--Human Growth and Development
COMM 462 --Communications in Health Contexts
SOC 310--Sociology of Aging
Minor
- Complete the
following:
SWK 103--Introduction to Social Work--3 credits
SWK 220--Ethics, Values and Social Work Practice--3 credits - Complete three SWK designated courses, excluding SWK 460, 461, 463 and 464--9 credits
- Minimum credits required--15 credits
Minor with Specialization in Gerontology
- Complete the
following:
SWK 103--Introduction to Social Work--3 credits
SWK 220--Ethics, Values and Social Work Practice--3 credits
SWK 342--Human Behavior in the Social Environment II--3 credits
SWK 370--Social Work and the Aging Society--3 credits - Choose one
course from the list of courses with aging content:
ANS 401--Cultural Knowledge of Native Elders--3 credits
ANTH 315--Human Biology--3 credits
ANTH 317--Human Growth and Development--3 credits
COMM 462--Communication in Health Contexts--3 credits
SOC 310-- Sociology of Aging--3 credits - Minimum credits required--15 credits