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Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work

Employment Opportunities

Graduates with a BSW degree may pursue careers in healthcare, mental health, substance use prevention/intervention, school-based mental health, foster care and adoption, LGBTQ+ services, case management, nonprofit services/ management, probation or parole services, interpersonal violence, food and income assistance, policy development, advocacy, grassroots advocacy, and many more. Many graduates have also gone on to pursue a master’s degree in social work.

Career Opportunities

  • Foster Care Caseworker
  • School Social Worker
  • Medical or Hospital Social Worker
  • Probation Officer
  • Child/family Therapist
  • Case Manager
  • Group Home Social Worker
  • Counselor for Persons with
  • Disabilities
  • Hospice Counselor
  • Substance Abuse Counselor
  • Child Protective Services Worker
  • Group Therapist
  • International Social Worker
  • Home Care Social Worker
  • Researcher
  • Family Court Officer
  • Youth Worker
  • Military Social Worker
  • Mental Health Worker
  • Geriatric Services Provider
  • Community Organizer
  • Policy Developer
  • Private Practice Therapist
  • Author
  • National Consultant
  • Agency Director
  • Domestic Violence Victims Advocate
  • Sexual Assault Victims Advocate
and more.

What Students Are Saying

What I like about being a social work major on the regional campus is that you feel almost like you’re a part of a super special club.

When I meet other social work majors here on campus, it feels like there are others here who want to be a part of the same good in society that I would like to be a part of!

Oxford campus can be a little more expensive, but doing it on Regionals is awesome because it feels super inclusive since it is a little smaller here.

I personally think that social work is hope, hope for a better life for all.

Social work is innovation — it’s constantly changing because people change and we serve people. Social work to me is a noble cause that only a person that truly cares about their community and people can do. Social work is helping whoever needs it, because many times we are the only people close enough to care or to connect them what or who they need.

4-Year Plan to Stay a Regionals Student

First-Year Fall Semester

  • FSW 201 Intro to Social Work & Family Life Educ. (3)
  • FSW 206 Social Welfare Policies & Programs (3)
  • PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology (3) 
  • PSY 112 Foundational Exp. in Psychology (1)
  • ENG 111 or ENG 109 English Composition (3)

TOTAL: 14

First-Year Spring Semester

  • FSW 295 Research Methods (3)
  • FSW 312 Human Behavior in Social Env. (3)
  • Miami Plan: Creative Arts (approved list) (3)
  • Miami Plan: Natural Sciences w/ Lab (approved list) (4)
  • Miami Plan: Humanities (approved list) (3)

TOTAL: 16

Sophomore Fall Semester

  • STA 261 Math & Formal Reasoning (4)
  • FSW 245 Children & Families: 0-12 (3)
  • FSW 466 Interpersonal Perspectives Adulthood & Aging† (3)
  • FSW 442 Family Resource Management† (3)
  • Miami Plan: Global Citizenship Course (approved list) (3)

TOTAL: 16

Sophomore Spring Semester

  • Miami Plan: Global Citizenship Course (approved) (3)
  • FSW 365 Family Life Sexuality Education† (3)
  • FSW 475 Family Theories† (3)
  • FSW 304* Professionalism and Ethics (3)
  • Miami Plan: Natural Sciences (approved list) (3)

TOTAL: 15

Junior Fall Semester

  • Assessment & Intervention w/ Individuals & Families† (3)
  • FSW 415 Culturally-Informed Practice† (3) 
  • FSW 481 Adolescent Development: 13-25 (3)
  • Miami Plan: Signature Inquiry Course (approved list) (3)
  • Elective (3)

TOTAL: 15

Junior Spring Semester

  • FSW 406 Group Theory & Practice† (3)
  • Miami Plan: Global Citizenship Course (approved list) (3)
  • FSW 261 Diverse Families Across Life Cycle (3)
  • FSW 418 Program Development and Evaluation† (3)
  • Elective (3)

TOTAL: 15

Senior Fall Semester

  • FSW 411 Senior Field Experience I† (4)
  • FSW 412 Senior Seminar in Social Work I† (2)
  • PSY 242 Abnormal Psychology (3)
  • Miami Plan: Signature Inquiry Course (approved list) (3)
  • Miami Plan: Global Citizenship Course (approved list) (3)

TOTAL: 15

Senior Spring Semester

  • FSW 414 Senior Field Experience II† (4)
  • FSW 413 Senior Seminar in Social Work II† (2)
  • FSW 451 Interpersonal Violence† (3)
  • Miami Plan: Signature Inquiry Course (approved list) (3)
  • Elective (3)
  • Elective (3)

TOTAL: 18

* FSW 304 is a pre-requisite (or co-requisite) for FSW 306. FSW 304, 306, and 406 are pre-requisites for FSW 411, 412, 413, and 414.

† Oxford Course

‡ If students take FSW 451 during their Senior year, it also meets their Miami Plan Senior Capstone requirement. Students also have the option of taking a different Senior Capstone course offered on the regional campus.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Education and Society

Middletown Campus
Thesken Hall 205MJ
513-727-3249