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The profession of social work is dedicated to preventing and solving social problems, whether they involve individuals, families, small groups, organizations, or communities. A broad range
of employment opportunities exist. Social workers are found in hospitals, public schools, family agencies, industry, courts, probation departments, government facilities, children’s agencies,
and in facilities that serve persons with disabilities. The Department of Social Work is committed
to excellence in preparing ethical and competent professional social workers who foster the
well-being of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Through teaching,
service, and scholarship, the department promotes civic engagement in diverse societies. The
faculty assigned to the undergraduate program at the College is committed to excellence in
preparing students with the knowledge, values and skills necessary for generalist social work
practice, as well as informed and involved citizenship. The undergraduate major in social work
is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Graduates who continue with their
social work education may gain advanced standing in graduate programs because of the accredited
status of the major.
What can I do with a social work major?
Students may indicate their desire to major in social work at any time during the first two years of undergraduate study by registering with the Department of Social Work as an Intent to Major. Such students will be assigned a departmental advisor to assist them with proper course planning and career orientation as they pursue admission to the program. Students wishing to enter the major in social work must submit an application form to the Department of Social Work.
Enrollment is limited. The deadline for applications is March 15 for fall semester entry—although some students may be admitted prior to March 15. The program does not admit students
for the spring semester. Students seeking acceptance to the major must meet the following
criteria at time of application:
Admission is competitive. A grade point average higher than 2.5 may be required to gain acceptance into the program depending on the number of applicants. Delta College Program students must complete 34 credits and meet all other criteria. (The Delta College curriculum meets the program’s requirement of SOC 100.)
In addition to the course requirements below, students must meet the following requirements:
*NOTE: Generally, students are enrolled in SWO 451-453; with permission of faculty advisor and field
coordinator, students may select SWO 454 to complete the field instruction requirement as an
alternative to SWO 451-453.
**NOTE:
Students enrolling in SWO 451-453 must enroll in SWO 455-457. Students enrolling in
SWO 454 must enroll in SWO 456. SWO 441 must be taken with SWO 454-456, or SWO
453-457
Total Number of Credits: 54-55
Other Undergraduate Programs
Graduate Programs
Scarlett A Aeckerle MSW
(Syracuse University)
Adjunct Lecturer
Carmen I Aponte Ph.D
(Ohio State University-Main Campus)
Assistant Professor
JoAnne T Baxter MSW
(SUNY At Buffalo)
Lecturer
Velma B Campbell MSW
(SUNY College At Buffalo)
Lecturer
Jason Dauenhauer Ph.D
(University Of Rochester)
Associate Professor + Chair
Joseph F Evers MSW
(Syracuse University)
Lecturer
Trevor G Gates Ph.D
(University Of Illinois At Chicago)
Assistant Professor
Kristin Heffernan Ph.D
(Boston University)
Associate Professor
Kenneth J Herrmann MSW
(SUNY At Buffalo)
Associate Professor
Carl W Jutzin MSW
(SUNY College At Brockport)
Lecturer
Barbara Kasper MSW
(Syracuse University)
Associate Professor
Nancy S Kusmaul Ph.D
(SUNY At Buffalo)
Clinical Assistant Professor
Julie B Luther MSW
(SUNY College At Brockport)
Adjunct Lecturer
Elizabeth A Ortolani MSW
(University of Toronto)
Adjunct Lecturer
Margery Saunders Ph.D
(SUNY At Albany)
Assistant Professor
Melissa A Sydor MSW
(Syracuse University)
Lecturer