2015-2016 SKC catalog Social Work Department



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2015-2016 SKC catalog Social Work Department The SKC Social Work Department offers two degrees: the Associate of Arts in Chemical Dependency Counseling (A.A. in CDC; please see page 39) and the Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.). Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) Degree (180 credits) Program Description The mission of the Bachelor of Social Work Program is to prepare students for generalist social work practice with diverse populations and to cultivate community leaders who will implement humane social policies, services, and programs that restore social and economic justice for atrisk children and their families. The cornerstone of the program is commitment to personal and community well being and the cultural integrity of Native American communities. The B.S.W. curriculum has been developed according to the educational standards established by the Council on Social Work Education and is based on a solid liberal arts foundation that emphasizes cultural understanding, critical thinking, communication, and citizenship. The upperlevel Social Work courses provide a sound knowledge base for social work practice; promote growth in self-awareness, cultural competence, and professional ethics; and prepare students for graduate-level social work education. Supervised field experience in either tribal or non-tribal social service agencies is an integral part of the program. Accreditation The SKC Bachelor of Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council on Post-Secondary Accreditation. Career Outlook Social workers help people solve and cope with problems in their everyday lives. One group of social workers, clinical social workers, also diagnose and treat mental, behavioral, and emotional issues. Social workers are employed in a variety of settings, including mental health clinics, schools, child welfare and human service agencies, hospitals, and private practices. They generally work full time and may need to work evenings, weekends, and holidays. Although most social workers need a bachelor s degree in social work, clinical social workers must have a master s degree and two years of post-master experience in a supervised clinical setting. Clinical social workers must also be licensed in the state in which they practice. The median annual wage for social workers was $44,200 in May 2012. Employment of social workers is projected to grow 19 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. Employment growth will be driven by increased demand for health care and social services, but will vary by specialty.

(Information retrieved on March 10, 2015 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/social-workers.htm) Admission Criteria Application and admission to SKC is a separate process from application and admission to the Social Work Program. All applicants must be admitted to SKC and meet the admission criteria listed below prior to applying to Social Work Program. 1. Completion of all B.S.W. pre-requisite courses OR an A.A. in Human Service degree OR an A.A. in Chemical Dependency Counseling degree. 2. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. 3. Demonstration of well-developed writing and language skills. a. Minimum score of 630 on TABE Language and Language Mechanics sections at D9 level or above OR b. A minimum score of 70% on the General Education Essay Assessment OR c. A grade B or higher in ENGL 306, Writing Research Papers. 4. Ability to pass the mandatory background check. 5. Completion of the Social Work Program application materials. Applicants who do not demonstrate well-developed writing and language skills as specified above may be required to participate in a Writing Improvement Plan as a condition of acceptance. Students, in conjunction with the Social Work Writing Mentor, will develop the plan, and their progress will be monitored by Social Work faculty members. Applicants who have not completed the MATH 241 and/or ENGL 306 and took the MATH 100/101 and/or ENGL 202, or an equivalent course more than five (5) years ago will be required to complete the SKC placement testing in math and English and follow the placement recommendations issued by the respective departments. Human Service and Social Work professional core courses that were completed more than eight (8) years ago will be subject to departmental review and may not be counted towards the degree. Please note that all students, including the A.A. in Chemical Dependency Counseling or Human Service program graduates, must complete the B.S.W. course requirements as specified in the catalog for the year for which they are accepted into the program as juniors, regardless of when they started their studies at SKC. In an event that a student discontinues his or her studies for any length of time after being accepted and subsequently returns to finish the program, he/she will have to complete the graduation requirements as per catalog year in which the re-entry occurs. Application Process Non-B.S.W. majors wishing to enroll in Social Work elective courses do not need to submit the B.S.W. application. Application is required from all prospective juniors, including current SKC

students wishing to enroll in the 300- and 400-level Social Work core courses leading to an internship and ultimately the B.S.W. degree. 1. Obtain a Social Work Program application packet from the Social Work Department or download it from www.skc.edu. 2. Read and carefully review all sections of the application packet. 3. The application deadline is May 1 st. 4. Submit all required materials to: Social Work Department Admissions Committee, Salish Kootenai College, P.O. Box 70, Pablo, MT 59855. 5. Incomplete applications will not be considered. 6. Students will be notified regarding their admission status by June 1 st. 7. Applications submitted after May 1 st will be reviewed in late September. Background Check Students pursuing a B.S.W. degree at SKC are required to complete a background check prior to starting the Social Work Program. Criminal history and Child Protection Services background that may prevent a student from being admitted into the Social Work Program include: A felony conviction for child abuse or neglect, for spousal abuse, for a crime against children (including pornography), or for a crime involving violence, including rape, sexual assault, or homicide, but not including other physical assault or battery. A felony conviction for physical assault, battery, or a drug-related offense in the past five (5) years. Child Protective Services history that includes substantiation of any type of child abuse and/or neglect within the past five (5) years. A conviction for a crime including abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an elderly person or a person with a developmental disability. Evidence of criminal activity and/or convictions during the time of enrollment in the B.S.W. Program. Knowingly withholding information of prior criminal convictions. Background check instructions will be mailed to successful applicants. Applicants must make an appointment with an Admission Coordinator to complete the online background check before September 15th. An additional background check will be required if the previous one is more than two (2) years old at the time of internship placement. Other Behavioral Expectations B.S.W. students are subject to all provisions of the SKC Student Handbook, Social Work Department Code of Conduct, and Social Work Internship Manual during their program of study. They are expected to adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics and to exhibit behavior appropriate to someone pursuing a career as a professional social worker. Violation of the stated codes may result in the dismissal from the B.S.W. program. Program and college personnel are available to advise students who feel they are in a situation that may require outside assistance, and designated college personnel may suggest counseling or other such assistance as deemed necessary. Problems affecting the B.S.W. candidate s ability to perform the functions of a

professional social worker may delay or terminate the student s progression through the Social Work Program. Title IV-E Stipend The Montana Child Welfare Training Program is federally funded by Title IV-E grant from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The program is designed to enhance social service delivery to children and families in Montana. Students who have been admitted into the Social Work Program as juniors and are committed to working in the field of child welfare upon graduation are eligible to apply for the Title IV-E stipend. Please contact the SKC Title IV-E Coordinator at the Social Work Department for more information and/or an application packet. Student Learning Outcomes Upon the completion of the B.S.W. degree, the graduates are expected to: 1. Identify as a professional social worker and conduct oneself accordingly. 2. Apply social work ethical principles to guide professional practice. 3. Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments. 4. Engage diversity and difference in practice. 5. Advance human rights and social and economic justice. 6. Engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research. 7. Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment. 8. Engage in policy practice to advance social and economic well-being and to deliver effective social work services. 9. Respond to contexts that shape practice. 10. Engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. PRE-B.S.W. CURRICULUM Please note that no course credit will be given for previous life and work experience. Fall (First Year) CAPP 100 Computer Literacy 1 ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 HMNT 101 Introduction to Humanities OR PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy 3 NASD 101 History of Indians in the US 3 SPCH 100 Basic Communications 3 ELECTIVE List A- NAS-FAH 3 Winter (First Year) BIOS 101 General Biology 4 BIOS 102 General Biology Lab 1 ENGL 202 English Composition II 3

PSYC 110 Introduction to Psychology 5 ELECTIVE LIST B EXPR-ART 3 Spring (First Year) MATH 100 College Algebra OR MATH 101 Art of Math 5 SCLG 110 Introduction to Sociology 5 SCWK 160 Introduction to Addiction Studies 3 ELECTIVE NASD open 3 Fall (Second Year) MATH 241 Statistics 5 PSYC 210 Psychological Literature 3 SCWK 201 Introduction to Social Work 3 ELECTIVE Open 3 Winter (Second Year) ELECTIVE HPED open 1 PSYC 120 Research Methods in Psychology 5 PSYC 230 Developmental Psychology 5 ELECTIVE Open 3 Spring (Second Year) ENGL 306 Writing Research Papers 3 HIST 112 American History since 1877 3 PSYC 361 Abnormal Psychology OR ELECTIVE LIST J SS-ADVANCED 5 SCWK 203 DV: Breaking the Cycle 2 SCWK 174 ASIST OR SCWK Elective 2 Total 15 Total credits first and second year: 91 B.S.W. CURRICULUM Students must be admitted into the B.S.W. Program before they can enroll in 300 and 400 level SCWK core professional courses. Fall (Third Year) SCWK 300 HBSE I 3 SCWK 307 Social Work Writing Lab I 2

SCWK 310 Social Work Practice I 3 SCWK 320 Social Work Values & Ethics 3 SCWK 355 Technical Writing for Social Work 2 ELECTIVE Open 1 Winter (Third Year) SCWK 301 HBSE II 3 SCWK 308 Social Work Writing Lab II 2 SCWK 311 Social Work Practice II 3 SCWK 315 Welfare Policy and Services 3 SCWK 330 Race, Gender, Ethnicity and Class 5 Spring (Third Year) GNSD 350 Intro to Grant Writing 3 SCWK 306 APA Writing Style 2 SCWK 309 Social Work Writing Lab III 2 SCWK 312 Social Work Practice III 3 SCWK 352 Internship Seminar 3 SCWK 357 Fundamentals of Politics and Management in Social Work 3 Fall (Fourth Year) SCWK 400 Internship I 5 SCWK 420 Advanced Research Methods in SW 3 SCWK Elective OR CDAR Elective 3 ELECTIVE List G FA-OPEN 3 Winter (Fourth Year) SCWK 401 Internship II 5 SCWK 421 Social Work Capstone I 3 SCWK 471 Foster Care/Child Abuse and Neglect OR SCWK Elective OR CDAR Elective 5 NASD 412 Protection of Human Subjects in Indigenous Research 2 Total 15 Spring (Fourth Year) SCWK 402 Internship III 5 SCWK 422 Social Work Capstone II 3 SPCH 360 Professional Presentation Skills 3

ELECTIVE List E NAS ADVANCED 3 Total third and fourth year: 89 Total credits needed to graduate with B.S.W.: 180