Social Work Major
The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) emphasizes client strengths and diversity and is fully accredited by the and is eligible for licensure by Ohio and other states.
The Department of Family Science and Social Work offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees plus three
The Department of Family Science and Social Work offers undergraduate students the following degree program, minors, and a certificate.
The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) emphasizes client strengths and diversity and is fully accredited by the and is eligible for licensure by Ohio and other states.
The Bachelor of Social Work prepares students to work with families from a lifespan and strengths-based perspective. Upon degree completion, students may be eligible to apply for provisional certification as a Family Life Educator from the .
This minor examines the diversity and complexity of family relationships across the life course. Courses focus on family diversity, couple relationships, sexuality, parenting, and human development. Students desiring to increase their knowledge about families in order to enhance their career opportunities will find this minor of interest. (18 credit hours)
This minor prepares students to work with children from birth to age 25. Courses focus on growth and development, parent-child relationships, and techniques for working with young children. This program is of special interest to those majoring in education, social sciences, speech pathology, or family studies and social work. It includes the Children and Families thematic sequence (FSW 4). (18 credit hours)
This program is fully accredited by the . Graduates of the full or part-time program are eligible for licensure in Ohio and other states.
Qualified students can simultaneously pursue a bachelor's and a master's degree in one of the EHS programs that offer 3 + 2 or 4 + 1 plans. Learn more about the combined programs offered:
This combined B.S./M.Ed. degree includes a Bachelor of Science in Family Science and a Master of Education in Educational Psychology.
The Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health offers three combined degree programs for health promotion, exercise and health science, and kinesiology and athletic training.
The Literacy and Language combined B.S./M.Ed. program prepares students to succeed in literacy positions in preK-12 schools by providing the very latest in research for working with emergent and striving readers.