Prerequisites for Admission
Prerequisites for admission into the BSW program includes a C or higher in the following courses:
Required courses after admission into the Social Work program
NOTE: Once admitted, social work students must achieve a C or better in all social work courses and maintain a 2.500 or above UW and SOWK GPA every semester after admittance to Admitted Major. Please view full requirements and expectations for admitted majors on the Division of Social Work catalog page.
Electives
General Electives (28-29 credits)
Degree must include 120 credits total, at least 42 of which must be upper-division credits. Total number of general elective credit needed may vary per student. Consult with your academic advisor to determine the best electives for your particular interests or needs. It may be worthwhile to add a minor to your degree.
Suggested lower-division electives:
Below are suggested lower-division electives that can be taken before admission into the BSW program. Consult with your academic advisor to determine the best electives for your particular interests or needs. It may be worthwhile to add a minor to your degree.
Suggested upper-division electives:
Additional Requirements
Social work is a professional degree program. Prior to admission to the professional degree program, students who are working to complete program prerequisites and most University Studies courses are “Social Work-Pre-Admit” majors. Students must be accepted into the BSW program as an admitted “Social Work” major in order to proceed in the program and enroll in professional degree courses beginning in the fall semester (usually of the junior year). Acceptance to Admitted Major (professional degree program) is competitive and requires an application. See the Division of Social Work catalog page for full admission requirements.
The program requires 120 credit hours to graduate. Students must have completed all social work requirements, 42 upper-division hours, maintain a 2.500 GPA overall, a 2.500 GPA in social work coursework, and have achieved a grade of C or better in all social work courses. Courses must be taken for a letter grade unless offered for S/U only.