Pictured | Julie Hoggatt | Belmont University, 1995 | Master of Social Work | Middlebury, Indiana (hometown)
Volunteer Activities | Assisting foster care students with life skills and secondary education counseling
Master of Social Work
Any elective taken outside of the Master of Social Work degree program must be approved in advance.
All classes are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise noted.
Program Requirements (60 cr.)
- SWK-S 502 Research I
- SWK-S 505 Social Policy Analysis and Practice
- SWK-S 506 Introduction to the Social Work Profession (1 cr.)
- SWK-S 507 Diversity, Human Rights, and Social Justice
- SWK-S 508 Generalist Theory and Practice
- SWK-S 509 Social Work Practice II: Organizations, Communities, Society
- SWK-S 517 Assessment in Mental Health and Addictions
- SWK-S 518 Clinical Theory and Practice
- SWK-S 519 Community and Global Theory and Practice
- SWK-S 555 Social Work Practicum I
- SWK-S 618 Social Policies and Services
- SWK-S 623 Practice Evaluation
- SWK-S 651 Social Work Practicum II (4 cr.)
- SWK-S 652 Social Work Practicum III (4 cr.)
- SWK-S 661 Executive Leadership Practice
- SWK-S 683 Community Based Practice in Mental Health and Addictions
- SWK-S 685 Mental Health and Addiction Practice with Individuals or Families
- SWK-S 686 Social Work Practice: Addictions
- SWK-S 687 Mental Health and Addiction Practice with Groups
SWK-S 600–Level Focus Area Elective (3 cr.)
Spring Semester Option
- SWK-S 619 Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents; OR
SWK-S 662 Fiscal Management, Marketing, and Resource Development
Summer Semester Option
- SWK-S 616 Social Work Practice in Schools; OR
SWK-S 696 Social Work Practice Confronting Loss, Grief, Death, and Bereavement