Social Work
Social Workers help individuals and families cope with problems and serious conflicts such as homelessness, unemployment, lack of job skills, substance abuse, child or spousal abuse, and divorce. Through direct counseling, social workers help clients bring their concerns into the open and consider solutions or find resources. This Associate Degree program is transferable to a 4-year university. Required Humanities courses must come from at least two disciplines; the two General/Lab Science courses must come from two different disciplines with at least one including a laboratory experience.
Prerequisites: Students should work closely with the transfer coordinator and intended transfer institution to select relevant coursework, Minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree for employment, Specialization in a specific field may be required
Courses
- COL 101 — College & Transfer Success
- ENG 101 — English Composition I
- ENG 102 — English Composition II
- SWK 101 — Introduction to Social Work
- PSY 101 — General Psychology
- PSY 225 — Psychology Of Personality
- SOC 101 — Introduction To Sociology
- MTH 108 — Practical Mathematics
- PSY 204 — Social Psychology
- PSY 295 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY 210 — Lifespan Development
- SOC 102 — Social Problems
- PLS 101 — Introduction To American Government
- ECO 201 — Macroeconomics
- HST 210 — History of Minorities in America