Undergraduate Programs
Certificates & Other Degrees
The School of Social Work at IUPUI offers two certificates: a Certificate in Case Management at the undergraduate level and a Certificate in Family Life Education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Both certificates are open to social work and non-social work students. The Family Life Certificate at the graduate level is open to M.S.W. students only.
Certificate in Case Management course requirements are as follows:
- S 200 Introduction to Case Management
- S 221 Human Behavior and Social Environment I: Individual Functioning
- S 231 Generalist Social Work Practice I: Theory and Skills
- S 251 Emergence of Social Services
- S 332 Generalist Social Work Practice II: Theory and Skills
- S 381 Social Work Practicum or S 482 Social Work Practicum II (or S 280 for non-social work students)
The requirements for the Certificate in Family Life Education at the undergraduate level are as follows:
- S 221 Human Behavior and Social Environment I: Individual Functioning
- S 300 Working with Families
- S F 255 Human Sexuality or R 320 Sexuality and Society
- S 371 Social Work Research
- S 442 Practice-Policy Seminar in Fields of Practice: Family and Children or L 100 Personal Law, S490 Teaching Approaches to Family Life Education [by permission only].
Please check the IUSSW Web site for updates on the Certificate in Family Life Education.
Labor Studies Certificate degree requirements
A Certificate in labor studies requires the completion of 30 credit hours. Contact the Labor Studies Office on your campus for further information.
The Associate of Science in Labor Studies, requires a total of 60 credit hours. At least 12 credit hours must be earned from Indiana University. No more than 15 credit hours may be earned within a single discipline other than labor studies.
A minor in Labor Studies requires the completion of 15 credit hours in labor studies courses. Each IU campus may have different policies that apply to minors. Contact the Labor Studies Office on your campus for further information.