Bachelor of Arts in Social Work Program By Michigan State University |Top Universities
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SociologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The primary educational goal of the program is to prepare students for beginning generalist social work practice. Students apply for admission to the social work major and primarily complete course work in their junior and senior years. Students also complete a field practicum in their senior year. The following courses in related areas (20 or 21 credits): (1) All of the following courses (11 credits): PLS 100 Introduction to American Politics PSY 101 Introductory Psychology SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (2) One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits): MMG 141 Introductory Human Genetics PSL 250 Introductory Physiology PSY 209 Brain and Behavior (3) One of the following courses (3 credits): EC 201 Introduction to Microeconomics EC 202 Introduction to Macroeconomics (4) One of the following courses (3 credits): PSY 200 Cognitive Psychology PSY 235 Social Psychology PSY 236 Personality PSY 244 Developmental Psychology: Infancy Through Childhood PSY 270 Community Psychology PSY 280 Abnormal Psychology

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The primary educational goal of the program is to prepare students for beginning generalist social work practice. Students apply for admission to the social work major and primarily complete course work in their junior and senior years. Students also complete a field practicum in their senior year. The following courses in related areas (20 or 21 credits): (1) All of the following courses (11 credits): PLS 100 Introduction to American Politics PSY 101 Introductory Psychology SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (2) One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits): MMG 141 Introductory Human Genetics PSL 250 Introductory Physiology PSY 209 Brain and Behavior (3) One of the following courses (3 credits): EC 201 Introduction to Microeconomics EC 202 Introduction to Macroeconomics (4) One of the following courses (3 credits): PSY 200 Cognitive Psychology PSY 235 Social Psychology PSY 236 Personality PSY 244 Developmental Psychology: Infancy Through Childhood PSY 270 Community Psychology PSY 280 Abnormal Psychology

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

79+
6+

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For over 150 years, Michigan State has been advancing knowledge and transforming lives through teaching, research, and outreach. Founded in 1855 as the nation's pioneer land-grant institution, Michigan State University has grown to one of the largest universities in the United States. MSU's history of academic distinction has led to the development of a diverse community of students representing all 50 states and more than 125 foreign countries. Many of MSU 150 undergraduate majors are nationally ranked, and students easily find their niche on the 5,200-acre Big Ten campus, quickly discovering the benefits of living in academic residential communities, and receiving personal guidance through individualized academic advising - available for all students starting in their freshman year.

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