Social work education builds on the liberal arts with professional foundation courses. It prepares students for generalist practice, students who understand scientific approaches to knowledge building and practice, are reflective of and responsible for their own ethical conduct, and are committed to lives of service and leadership in the global community.
Typical First-Year Schedule
Fall
- FYS 120 or WRIT 120 or Conversation Program
- World Language
- PSYCH 125*
- BIO 123*
january term
- OLE Core/Elective
Spring
- FYS 120 or WRIT 120 or Conversation Program
- World Language
- SOAN 121*
- PSYCH 241*
Additional Information
- *These are prerequisite courses for entry to the major and must be completed by the end of first semester of the junior year. It is recommended they all be completed by the end of the Sophomore year.
- Students need to complete five courses by fall of the junior year (we have some flexibility-please see social work faculty member with questions).
- No courses are “must-take courses” for the first year, but students are encouraged to get started on their prerequisites. Students cannot take any of the required social work courses in the first year.
- Social Work Planning Guide
CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS COURSEWORK
- Students may use AP credit for the prerequisite courses, but should consult with a social work faculty member about using an AP credit for Human Biology as it may have implications for future graduate school admissions.
- No credit for previous coursework is given for the required social work courses for the major.
Placement
- Not applicable.
Informational Events
Week One Information Sessions
CONTACT INFORMATION
Director of Social Work – Kimberly Doran (doran5@stolaf.edu)