Social Work
Social work is both a profession and a method of helping. As a profession, social work assists individuals, families, groups, organizations, and the community to meet their needs, solve problems, obtain resources, and achieve goals. As a method of helping, social work involves purposeful use of professional knowledge, skills, and values to facilitate development and change in various client systems.
The baccalaureate Social Work program employs a liberal arts perspective that provides students with analytical, conceptual, and interactional skills that allow them to identify client strengths and resources, to implement planned change, and to intervene in problem situations.
The major in Social Work prepares students for professional generalist social work practice at the beginning level and for graduate study. The baccalaureate degree program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Faculty
PATRICIA CARL-STANNARD, LCSW
Clinical Associate Professor
BRONWYN CROSS-DENNY, Ph.D., LCSW
Associate Professor, Department Chair
ELIZABETH JOHNSON-TYSON, LMSW
Clinical Assistant Professor
SHANNON LANE, Ph.D., MSW
Assistant Professor
SUZANNE MARMO, Ph.D., LCSW
Assistant Professor
VICTORIA OSBORNE, Ph.D., MSW
Assistant Professor
JASON OSTRANDER, Ph.D., MSW
Assistant Professor
MAURA RHODES, LCSW, M.S.
Clinical Assistant Professor
KATHERINE SALLAKU, LCSW
Clinical Assistant Professor
JENNIFER WILSON, Ph.D., LCSW
Clinical Assistant Professor