2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Work (SWR)
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454 David M. French Hall
(810) 762-3390
Fax: (810) 237-6541
www.umflint.edu/socialwork
Chair: Dr. Otrude Moyo
EHS Coordinator: Vicky Dawson
Community Liaison: Alan Hackett
BSW Academic Advisor: Todd Womack
Administrative Assistant Intermediate: Jean Harkins
Assistant Professors Jessica Camp, Elizabeth KimJin Collardey, Kelly Levinstein; Part-time Faculty Amy Collings, Arminda Garcia, Nancy Grigg, Jacqueline Harvey, Bernadette Hilliker, Samara Hough, Mark Jagos, Chrissandra Leamy, Laverne McCombs, Kasie Nickel-White, Colleen Soto, Henry Tidwell
Department Mission
The mission of the University of Michigan-Flint BSW program is to promote community well-being. Our generalist program is guided by: a culture of inclusivity; a commitment to ongoing critical reflections that positively transform our roles and relationships with diverse communities, and excellence informed by diverse voices addressing suffering and injustices so that all humans are treated with dignity and respect. Our program prepares students to recognize and effectively intervene in structures of injustices that are reproduced in everyday lives. Through dynamic education experiences, our program ignites student’s capacity for advancing social and economic justice while recognizing the interconnectedness of social issues locally, regionally, nationally and globally.
BSW Program Goals
- Engage students in critical discussions that advance critical thinking about current events affecting the well being and relationships within communities.
- Develop excellent, well-rounded academic writing, professional level communication skills, and an unwavering commitment to ethical practice.
- Prepare students to recognize and effectively intervene at personal, interpersonal, structural, institutional levels and cultural values that reproduce injustices in everyday lives.
- Catalyze students’ passions to fuel engaged citizenry, creativity and lifelong learning.
- Promote social and economic well-being by engaging leadership, policy and community practice which ameliorates social problems.
- Prepare generalist social workers that dynamically respond to demographic, economic, and sociopolitical contexts affecting human rights, social and economic justice locally, nationally and globally.
Accreditation
The Social Work Program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (C.S.W.E.), 1725 Duke Street, Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22314-3457, (703) 683-8080. Please refer to Social Work Department Website for CSWE Outcomes.
Assessment
The Department participates in the University-wide effort to assess its academic programs. Information on assessment plans, including goals, methods and outcomes is available at http://www.umflint.edu/assessment.
Programs in Social Work
Two concentration programs are offered, both leading to the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree: the Program in Social Work and the Honors Program in Social Work . Four minors with certificates are also available. The Minor in Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention is offered face-to-face and online, with all required courses available online over two consecutive years. The Minor in Crisis Intervention and Disaster Response is offered at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. A Gerontology/Certificate in Aging Gerontology/Certifcate in Aging program is offered in collaboration with Health Care. A minor in Health Navigation Minor is offered in collaboration with Nursing and Health Care.
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