Whether you’re interested in working with children and families, veterans, older adults, individuals with special needs, immigrants, community organizations, or running for political office, or just working better with your future team, you’ll benefit from a social work degree. In fact, if you want to help people, social work needs you!
Social workers are advocates for social justice and are needed now more than ever to advocate for human rights and socio-emotional, economic and environmental justice for all.
When you choose Dominican University’s nationally accredited social work degree, you’ll be exposed to contemporary social issues through exciting and engaging activities, including travel to professional conferences, participation in Legislative Education and Advocacy Day in Albany, NY, and conducting advocacy-based research studies for local agencies.
And, unlike many large programs, our small class sizes also enable us to help you more rapidly develop critical hard and soft skills through student-centered teaching approaches, to stand out from the crowd when it comes time to secure your dream job.
To supplement your classroom and field education, you’ll have the opportunity to:
- Join our chapter of the Phi Alpha honor society, which provides “a closer bond among students of social work” and “promotes humanitarian goals and ideals”.
- Join the Dominican University Social Work Club, which is designed to promote awareness of the social work profession, perform community service, and raise awareness about social welfare issues taking place locally, nationally and internationally.
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A specialized education to help you strive for a socially just world
The Dominican Difference
It doesn’t matter who you are, it doesn’t matter what sport you play, or what club you’re in, everyone in this school is a family and we all love to live together and be a part of this campus.
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Job Opportunities
Some of the students in our social work program, which is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, move into rewarding and successful careers in various areas of generalist practice at the baccalaureate (BSW) level after being awarded their social work degree.
Approximately 75% of our graduates each year go on to pursue a master’s degree in social work (MSW) — the majority with an advanced standing placement that enables them to begin their MSW as a second-year student.
Whether you think you’ll want a job straight out of college or are thinking about further study, here are the kinds of jobs you might pursue:
- Case Management Aide
- Caseworker
- Family Service Worker
- Habilitation Specialist
- Rehabilitation Case Worker
- Substance Abuse Counselor
- Mental Health Assistant
- Veteran’s Affairs Social Worker
- Residential Case Manager
- Activity/Workshop Director
- Professor of Social Work
- Social science researcher
- Behavioral Management Aide
- Community Outreach Worker
- Community Service Manager
- Juvenile Court Liaison
- Probation officer
- Eligibility Worker
- Human Services Specialist
- Director of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Therapist
- Social Work Administrator
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Counselor
- Social Work Policy Analyst
- Social Work Planner
- Executive Director of a nonprofit organization
- Hospice Social Worker
- Mental Health Counselor
- School Counselor
- School Social Worker
What You’ll Learn
By the time you complete our social work degree, you’ll have developed profound insights into the biopsychosocial development of individuals as well as social factors that affect cultures and communities including social justice, economic equality, and cultural awareness. Major theories, skills and self-awareness are incorporated into our program to provide you with a rich foundation in the field of social work. Our curriculum will provide you with a foundation in the liberal arts, a core of knowledge from the social and behavioral sciences, and the special body of knowledge that forms the base of professional generalist social work practice.
Whether you minor or major in social work, our program will:
- Prepare you to qualify as a beginning-level generalist social work professional
- Help you promote an environment which honors diversity and advances social justice
- Help you develop an appreciation of lifelong learning
- Prepare you for advancement in graduate-level social work education
Degree Details
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