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Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work
Social Work is one of
the helping professions committed to improving
people’s lives. Social workers may assist
people in dealing with their relationships,
in solving personal and family problems, or
in improving the environment in their community.
Social workers focus on social problems and
the individual, family and community difficulties
that arise from them. These problems may include
mental illness, stress at home, school or in
the workplace, domestic violence, child abuse,
unemployment, lack of adequate housing, disability,
and serious illness. Some social workers conduct
research, advocate for, design or plan social
policy and services. Most social workers work
in organizations or agencies whose missions
focus on helping people deal with one of more
of these social problems in their lives. Social
workers are employed by schools, government
agencies, public and private family service
organizations, hospitals, hospices and clinics,
substance abuse treatment facilities or are
self-employed in private practices.
The
Bachelor of Social Work Program at Adrian was
designed to meet the growing need for social
workers. Every state in the nation, including
Michigan, licenses social workers. According
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, “Employment
of social workers is expected to increase by
22 percent during the 2006-16 decade, which
is much faster than average for all occupations.
The growing elderly population and the aging
baby boom generation will create greater demand
for health and social services, resulting in
rapid job growth among gerontology social workers.
Employment of social workers in private social
service agencies also will increase.”
The Bureau also reports that jobs for social
workers will be particularly strong in rural
areas and for those specializing in medical,
public health, or substance abuse services.
(Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department
of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook,
2008-09 Edition, Social Workers, on the Internet
at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos060.htm
[visited June 23, 2009]). Recognizing
that it is more important than ever to prepare
our future social workers with the rigorous
academic and skill training the marketplace
demands, Adrian College has made this commitment
to excellence in social work education for our
students.
The Social Work Program’s
faculty members are experienced practitioners
in the field who are committed to active learning
environments that link ideas, concepts, and
theories with “real-world” application.
So you will, for example, participate in an
“Agency Scavenger Hunt”, conduct
a service learning project in a community social
service agency, learn and practice planned change
and forensic interviewing, participate in and
facilitate small groups, learn and conduct family
assessments, investigate the dynamics of a large
organization, and in your senior practicum,
work as staff in an agency.
As a Social Work major, you
will complete your academic program by showing
your academic and practice competency within
the Senior Social Work Capstone course. This
culminating course challenges students to prove
their abilities to synthesize theory, research,
policy, and practice through a written analysis
of their practicum work and setting.
Some social work students
choose to attend graduate school right out of
Adrian, and our graduates have been admitted,
with advanced status, to the University of Michigan,
Wayne State University, Western Kentucky University
and other schools. Other social work program
graduates found employment with their BSWs at
the Hope Center in Adrian, Ohio Department of
Social Services, the Vista Program, Catholic
Charities of Lenawee, Training and Treatment
Innovations, Inc. of Madison Heights, Mi., the
Chicago Center, The Manor in Jonesville, Mi.,
and other organizations.
Whatever you professional
goals may be, the Social Work Program at Adrian
College will prepare you for employment with
your BSW or for success in a graduate program
of study.
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