Pre-reqs are not listed here, for more information, please visit the course section of our catalog, or connect with an enrollment advisor to talk through curriculum details.
Professional licensure and certification regulations vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Students are encouraged to visit the Association of Social Work Boards for the state in which they intend to practice to verify specific licensure requirements which include ensuring the program of interest meets the licensure requirements prior to enrolling. Students may visit the professional licensure page or reach out to our team of enrollment advisors for guidance.
To ensure the best possible educational experience for our students, we may update our curriculum to reflect emerging and changing employer and industry trends. Undergraduate programs and certificates are designed to be taken at a part-time pace. Please speak to your advisor for more details.
All Bachelor’s in Social Work students will need to purchase and obtain Tevera as it’s essential in a majority of courses and a requirement for program completion.
The Bachelor’s in Social Work degree is not available to students living in American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, or the U.S Virgin Islands. Completion of all required coursework is not possible, which will prevent graduation and earning of the degree. This applies to all students regardless of address when they began the Bachelor’s in Social Work program. Graduation with the Bachelor’s in Social Work is not possible after moving to, relocating to, or while living in the above locations.
The Social Work program is seeking accreditation through the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The program is currently in the Candidacy phase of the accreditation process (see https://cswe.org/Accreditation for more information about the accreditation process).
The Social Work program does not grant social work course credit for life experience or previous work experience.