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For more information about SU’s satellite social work programs: [email protected] 410-677-5363 Bachelor of Arts in Social Work Satellite Programs Salisbury University’s Social Work Program offers Bachelor of Arts in Social Work (B.A.S.W.) programs at four convenient satellite locations across Maryland. Courses in the satellite programs are “hybrid,” meaning they use the latest technology to combine conventional face-to-face presentations with fully interactive live video and on- line instruction from SU’s faculty. These innovative programs permit students to complete their B.A.S.W. in their local communities. The programs are designed with the working student in mind by offering evening and summer courses. The academic load is nine or more credits per semester. Since some of the class work is completed online, actual classroom time is reduced. The B.A.S.W. program is for students who have an associate’s degree or 60 credits toward a bachelor’s degree. All of SU’s undergraduate and graduate social work programs are accredited by the Council of Social Work Education, a must for earning licensure. SALISBURY Social Work Department - B.A.S.W. Satellite Programs LOCATIONS Course of Study The B.A.S.W. program consists of 41 credit hours. There are 33 credits of classroom work and eight credits of supervised field practicum. Additional courses are required to meet the 120 credits to earn a bachelor’s degree. Field Practicum Students, in collaboration with a member of the Field Education Office, select field placements to meet their professional goals. Students in the undergraduate program complete a two-semester field placement two days a week beginning the fall semester of their second year. Current placements include a variety of settings such as community mental health agencies, child welfare agencies, county health departments, and area schools. In some limited situations, students may make special provisions for a field placement within their current work setting. Those working full time will need to plan for daytime release from their jobs to participate in the field practicum. n Southern Maryland Higher Education Center (California) n Cecil College (Elkton) n Eastern Shore Higher Education at Chesapeake College (Wye Mills) n University System of Maryland Hagerstown www.salisbury.edu/SocialWork Salisbury University, a member of the University System of Maryland, is truly A Maryland University of National Distinction. A four-year comprehensive university offering 57 distinct undergraduate and graduate degree programs, SU is one of those rare places where individual talents are celebrated while big ideas are encouraged and nurtured. To learn about tuition and fees visit: www.salisbury.edu/cashiers/tuitionsched.html ABOUT SU CONTACT INFORMATION Fall - Semester I SOWK 300 Human Behavior Social Environment I ....................................3 SOWK 305 Social Welfare Policy .................................................................3 SOWK 310 Interview Skills & Techniques ...................................................3 Spring – Semester 2 SOWK 302 Human Behavior Social Environment II ..................................3 SOWK 320 Social Work Practice I ...............................................................3 SOWK Social Work Elective (TBA) ..............................................................3 Fall - Semester 3 SOWK 416 Social Work Research I..............................................................3 SOWK 400 Social Work Practice II ..............................................................3 SOWK 420 Field Education I ......................................................................4 Spring – Semester 4 SOWK 417 Social Work Research II ............................................................3 SOWK 421 Field Education II......................................................................4 SOWK 410 Social Work Practice III ............................................................3 * This schedule assumes SOWK 200 has been completed. Students are reminded that additional courses are required to complete the 120 credits to earn a bachelor’s degree. B.A.S.W. CURRICULUM - SATELLITE PROGRAM* SATELLITE INFORMATION Southern Maryland Higher Education Center n Kathleen Arban, M.S.W., LCSW-C Site Coordinator/Lecturer 44219 Airport Road Building 2, Room 113 California, Maryland 301-737-2500, ext. 213 www.smhec.org Cecil College n Letha Moszer, M.S.W., LGSW Site Coordinator / Lecturer 107 Railroad Avenue - Room #204 Elkton, Maryland 410-392-3366 ext. 659 www.cecil.edu Eastern Shore Higher Education Center at Chesapeake College n Susan Park, M.S.W., LCSW Site Coordinator / Lecturer Room #104A Wye Mills, Maryland 410-827-5734 www.chesapeake.edu/hec University System of Maryland Hagerstown n Heidi Moore, M.S.W., LGSW Site Coordinator/Lecturer 32 West Washington Street, Room 302 Hagerstown, Maryland 240-527-2751 hagerstown.usmd.edu

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For more informationabout SU’s satellite socialwork programs:[email protected]

Bachelor of Arts in SocialWork Satellite ProgramsSalisbury University’s Social WorkProgram offers Bachelor of Arts inSocial Work (B.A.S.W.) programs atfour convenient satellite locationsacross Maryland.

Courses in the satellite programsare “hybrid,” meaning they use thelatest technology to combineconventional face-to-face presentationswith fully interactive live video and on-line instruction from SU’s faculty.These innovative programs permitstudents to complete their B.A.S.W. intheir local communities.

The programs are designed withthe working student in mind byoffering evening and summer courses.The academic load is nine or morecredits per semester. Since some of theclass work is completed online, actualclassroom time is reduced.

The B.A.S.W. program is forstudents who have an associate’sdegree or 60 credits toward abachelor’s degree.

All of SU’s undergraduate and graduate social work programsare accredited by the Council ofSocial Work Education, a must forearning licensure.

SALISBURY

Social Work Department -B.A.S.W. Satellite Programs

LOCATIONS

Course of StudyThe B.A.S.W. program consists of 41credit hours. There are 33 credits ofclassroom work and eight credits ofsupervised field practicum. Additionalcourses are required to meet the 120credits to earn a bachelor’s degree.

Field PracticumStudents, in collaboration with amember of the Field EducationOffice, select field placements to meettheir professional goals. Students inthe undergraduate program completea two-semester field placement twodays a week beginning the fallsemester of their second year.

Current placements include avariety of settings such as communitymental health agencies, child welfareagencies, county health departments,and area schools. In some limitedsituations, students may make specialprovisions for a field placement withintheir current work setting.

Those working full time will needto plan for daytime release from theirjobs to participate in the fieldpracticum.

n Southern Maryland HigherEducation Center(California)

n Cecil College (Elkton)n Eastern Shore HigherEducation at ChesapeakeCollege (Wye Mills)

n University System ofMaryland Hagerstown

www.salisbury.edu/SocialWork

Salisbury University, a member ofthe University System ofMaryland, is truly A MarylandUniversity of National Distinction. Afour-year comprehensive universityoffering 57 distinct undergraduateand graduate degree programs, SUis one of those rare places whereindividual talents are celebratedwhile big ideas are encouraged andnurtured. To learn about tuitionand fees visit: www.salisbury.edu/cashiers/tuitionsched.html

ABOUT SU

CONTACT INFORMATION

Fall - Semester I SOWK 300 Human Behavior Social Environment I....................................3SOWK 305 Social Welfare Policy .................................................................3SOWK 310 Interview Skills & Techniques ...................................................3

Spring – Semester 2SOWK 302 Human Behavior Social Environment II ..................................3SOWK 320 Social Work Practice I ...............................................................3SOWK Social Work Elective (TBA) ..............................................................3

Fall - Semester 3SOWK 416 Social Work Research I..............................................................3SOWK 400 Social Work Practice II..............................................................3SOWK 420 Field Education I ......................................................................4

Spring – Semester 4SOWK 417 Social Work Research II ............................................................3SOWK 421 Field Education II......................................................................4SOWK 410 Social Work Practice III ............................................................3

* This schedule assumes SOWK 200 has been completed.

Students are reminded that additional courses are required to complete the 120 credits to earna bachelor’s degree.

B.A.S.W. CURRICULUM - SATELLITE PROGRAM* SATELLITE INFORMATIONSouthern Maryland HigherEducation Centern Kathleen Arban, M.S.W., LCSW-CSite Coordinator/Lecturer44219 Airport RoadBuilding 2, Room 113California, Maryland301-737-2500, ext. 213www.smhec.org

Cecil Collegen Letha Moszer, M.S.W., LGSWSite Coordinator / Lecturer107 Railroad Avenue - Room #204Elkton, Maryland410-392-3366 ext. 659www.cecil.edu

Eastern Shore Higher EducationCenter at Chesapeake Collegen Susan Park, M.S.W., LCSWSite Coordinator / LecturerRoom #104AWye Mills, Maryland 410-827-5734www.chesapeake.edu/hec

University System of MarylandHagerstownn Heidi Moore, M.S.W., LGSWSite Coordinator/Lecturer32 West Washington Street, Room 302Hagerstown, Maryland240-527-2751hagerstown.usmd.edu