A social work minor will help you work more effectively with social work professionals and will give you an introductory understanding of at-risk populations and how to work with them.
A Social Work Minor requires completion of 15 semester hours, six of which must be upper-division. All courses in the Social Work Minor must be taken on a letter grade basis and students must earn a minimum grade of a C.
Should you be in a Major outside the Behavioral Sciences, learning more about social justice, social welfare, and populations can help expand your understanding of the world and how to interact in it. You will have the opportunity to learn about social work's history mission, its professional values and its theoretical frame the systems/ecological perspective. Further, you will explore arenas in generalist practice and the varied roles and responsibilities of social work professionals in a range of fields or practice.
Major Minor
Minor in Social Work