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Social Work Education 354 2001-2002 California State University, Fresno General Catalog grade of C or better in each of the six required units and six units of electives. Units Required courses ................................ 6 S WRK 136, 137 Elective courses ................................... 6 Take two 3-unit courses, each from different categories. Language and Culture: ANTH 118, 123, 124; CLS 116; CSD 122; HHS 139; ERF 140ECE; SPAN 125; GERON 111, 161; INTD 130; LING 110, 120, 130; PHIL 135, 138; PSYCH 178; COMM 120, 164 Health/Mental Health: AF AM 141; ANTH 117; CLS 158; H S 90, 100; PSYCH 169; W S 134; RLS 125 Ethnicity: AF AM 56, 135, 136, 142, 144, 148; A I S 100, 101, 103; ANTH 115, 116W, ASAM 110, 138, 140; CLS 126, 128, 141, 152, 154, 156; CRIM 174; ETH S 104W; SOC 111 Women: AF AM 137; CLS 162; GERON 18; H S 126, 130; HIST 101; SOC 132; W S 105, 120, 125, 135 Total ................................................... 12 For more information, call the Depart-ment of Social Work Education at (559) 278-3992. Credential Programs As part of the M.S.W. degree, the Depart-ment of Social Work Education offers a program which satisfies the requirements for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential with Specializations in School Social Work and Child Welfare and Attendance Ser-vices. Advising and admissions informa-tion are available through the P.P.S. coor-dinator in the Department of Social Work Education. The Bachelor of Arts Program The bachelor’s degree program prepares students to enter a supervised professional social work practice and/or pursue admis-sion to a range of graduate study and pro-fessional schools, including graduate study in social work leading to a master’s in social work. Both the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Faculty E. Jane Middleton, Chair Mitzi Lowe, MSW Admissions Jane L. Yamaguchi, Undergraduate Coordinator James E. Aldredge Andrew J. Alvarado Frederick W. Childers Benjamin Cuellar David L. Ellis John B. Franz Betty J. Garcia Mark G. Hanna Advising Notes 1. Approved course listings are available in the department office. Consult your faculty adviser for assistance in selecting a pattern of courses to fit your particular interests and goals. 2. CR/NC grading is not permitted in the social work major with the exception of S WRK 181. 3. General Education, additional require-ments, and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate department chair, pro-gram coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information. 4. No General Education Multicultural/ International course offered by the So-cial Work Education Department may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the depart-ment. 5. Senior year internships are arranged by the field coordinator. Applications must be filed, interviews with the field coor-dinator, and agency selection interviews completed the semester prior to enter-ing the field. 6. Students who have prior knowledge of Spanish but lack fluency are encouraged to take additional coursework in Spanish. 7. A booklet describing the program more fully is available in the department of-fice. Certificate in Alcohol/Drug Studies The Department of Social Work Educa-tion is participating in a certificate of spe-cial study awarded to those students who successfully complete a minimum of 12 units of interdisciplinary academic course-work in the area of alcohol and drug abuse. (For complete details, see Health and Hu-man Services Interdisciplinary Courses in this catalog.) Certificate in Cross-Cultural Competency A certificate of special study is awarded to those students who successfully complete a selective course of study of 12 units: two core courses and two related interdiscipli-nary electives. The certificate is designed to prepare students for professional practice in culturally diverse settings in the fields of business, education, health care, and hu-man service. All coursework must be taken for a letter grade and completed with a Donna L. Hardina Debra M. Harris M. Lynn Jacobsson Sudarshan Kapoor Richard O. Salsgiver Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Social Work Major Units Major requirements.......................... 42 S WRK 20, 123, 130, 135, 136, 140, 141, 175, 176, 181 (12 units), 185 Additional major requirements ................................... 18 May also count toward General Education ECON 25, 40, or 50 .............. (3) H S 90, 129, or 135 ................ (3) Approved upper-division electives (see list in de-partment office) .................... (9) Cultural Diversity — Eth-nic Studies including Afri-can American Studies and American Indian Studies; Chicano and Latin Ameri-can Studies, Asian Ameri-can Studies, or Women’s Studies ............................. (3) Six units from two of the following areas: Anthro-pology, Criminology, Psy-chology, or Sociology ........ (6) Select three units from the following: S WRK 122T, 125, 128, 129 ....................... (3) General Education ............................ 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ................ 13-28* (See Degree Requirements); may include a dual major or minor. Total ................................................. 124 * This figure takes into consideration that, with proper selection, 15 units of additional requirements for the social work major also may be applied toward fulfilling General Education requirements (see General Education). Consult the social work department chair or your faculty adviser for details.
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Full Text Search | Social Work Education 354 2001-2002 California State University, Fresno General Catalog grade of C or better in each of the six required units and six units of electives. Units Required courses ................................ 6 S WRK 136, 137 Elective courses ................................... 6 Take two 3-unit courses, each from different categories. Language and Culture: ANTH 118, 123, 124; CLS 116; CSD 122; HHS 139; ERF 140ECE; SPAN 125; GERON 111, 161; INTD 130; LING 110, 120, 130; PHIL 135, 138; PSYCH 178; COMM 120, 164 Health/Mental Health: AF AM 141; ANTH 117; CLS 158; H S 90, 100; PSYCH 169; W S 134; RLS 125 Ethnicity: AF AM 56, 135, 136, 142, 144, 148; A I S 100, 101, 103; ANTH 115, 116W, ASAM 110, 138, 140; CLS 126, 128, 141, 152, 154, 156; CRIM 174; ETH S 104W; SOC 111 Women: AF AM 137; CLS 162; GERON 18; H S 126, 130; HIST 101; SOC 132; W S 105, 120, 125, 135 Total ................................................... 12 For more information, call the Depart-ment of Social Work Education at (559) 278-3992. Credential Programs As part of the M.S.W. degree, the Depart-ment of Social Work Education offers a program which satisfies the requirements for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential with Specializations in School Social Work and Child Welfare and Attendance Ser-vices. Advising and admissions informa-tion are available through the P.P.S. coor-dinator in the Department of Social Work Education. The Bachelor of Arts Program The bachelor’s degree program prepares students to enter a supervised professional social work practice and/or pursue admis-sion to a range of graduate study and pro-fessional schools, including graduate study in social work leading to a master’s in social work. Both the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Faculty E. Jane Middleton, Chair Mitzi Lowe, MSW Admissions Jane L. Yamaguchi, Undergraduate Coordinator James E. Aldredge Andrew J. Alvarado Frederick W. Childers Benjamin Cuellar David L. Ellis John B. Franz Betty J. Garcia Mark G. Hanna Advising Notes 1. Approved course listings are available in the department office. Consult your faculty adviser for assistance in selecting a pattern of courses to fit your particular interests and goals. 2. CR/NC grading is not permitted in the social work major with the exception of S WRK 181. 3. General Education, additional require-ments, and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate department chair, pro-gram coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information. 4. No General Education Multicultural/ International course offered by the So-cial Work Education Department may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the depart-ment. 5. Senior year internships are arranged by the field coordinator. Applications must be filed, interviews with the field coor-dinator, and agency selection interviews completed the semester prior to enter-ing the field. 6. Students who have prior knowledge of Spanish but lack fluency are encouraged to take additional coursework in Spanish. 7. A booklet describing the program more fully is available in the department of-fice. Certificate in Alcohol/Drug Studies The Department of Social Work Educa-tion is participating in a certificate of spe-cial study awarded to those students who successfully complete a minimum of 12 units of interdisciplinary academic course-work in the area of alcohol and drug abuse. (For complete details, see Health and Hu-man Services Interdisciplinary Courses in this catalog.) Certificate in Cross-Cultural Competency A certificate of special study is awarded to those students who successfully complete a selective course of study of 12 units: two core courses and two related interdiscipli-nary electives. The certificate is designed to prepare students for professional practice in culturally diverse settings in the fields of business, education, health care, and hu-man service. All coursework must be taken for a letter grade and completed with a Donna L. Hardina Debra M. Harris M. Lynn Jacobsson Sudarshan Kapoor Richard O. Salsgiver Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Social Work Major Units Major requirements.......................... 42 S WRK 20, 123, 130, 135, 136, 140, 141, 175, 176, 181 (12 units), 185 Additional major requirements ................................... 18 May also count toward General Education ECON 25, 40, or 50 .............. (3) H S 90, 129, or 135 ................ (3) Approved upper-division electives (see list in de-partment office) .................... (9) Cultural Diversity — Eth-nic Studies including Afri-can American Studies and American Indian Studies; Chicano and Latin Ameri-can Studies, Asian Ameri-can Studies, or Women’s Studies ............................. (3) Six units from two of the following areas: Anthro-pology, Criminology, Psy-chology, or Sociology ........ (6) Select three units from the following: S WRK 122T, 125, 128, 129 ....................... (3) General Education ............................ 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ................ 13-28* (See Degree Requirements); may include a dual major or minor. Total ................................................. 124 * This figure takes into consideration that, with proper selection, 15 units of additional requirements for the social work major also may be applied toward fulfilling General Education requirements (see General Education). Consult the social work department chair or your faculty adviser for details. |