2021-2023 Fort Peck Catalog

Social Work - 2+2 Social Work Track

The Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Social Work provides the educational foundation needed for entry-level employment in the Social Work field and/or success in continued education at a bachelor’s level. The curriculum provides a strong theoretical and content foundation, along with an integrated experiential, skill development component. Students intending to pursue a bachelor’s degree should consult the requirements of that institution when planning their program of study.

Degree Requirements

General Education Requirements

Core I
Communications

9

Core II
Mathematics and Sciences

7

Core III
Arts and Humanities

6

Core IV
Social Sciences

6

Core V
Native American Studies

3

Core VI
Computer Technology

3

Core VII
Health

3

Total Credit Hours:37

Core I (Communications): COMX 111, WRIT 101, WRIT 201

Core II (Mathematics and Sciences):

1. PSYX 250

2. Science with a Lab required.

Core IV (Social Sciences): PSCI 210 & SOCI 101

Core VII (Health): PSYX 182

Program of Study Courses

CAS 250Assessment & Case Management Processes

3

SW 100Introduction To Social Welfare

3

HS 250Interviewing & Crisis Intervention Skills

3

PSYX 100Introduction to Psychology

4

PSYX 230Developmental Psychology

3

PSYX 233Adult Development and Aging

3

SW 200Introduction To Social Work Practice

3

Total Credit Hours:23

Total Credit Hours: 60

Social Work

First Semester (Fall)

SW 100Introduction To Social Welfare

3

PSYX 100Introduction to Psychology

4

Second Semester (Sp)

SOCI 101Introduction To Sociology

3

SW 200Introduction To Social Work Practice

3

PSCI 210Introduction To American Government

3

Third Semester (Fall)

PSYX 230Developmental Psychology

3

CAS 250Assessment & Case Management Processes

3

Fourth Semester (Sp)

PSYX 233Adult Development and Aging

3

HS 250Interviewing & Crisis Intervention Skills

3

Total Credit Hours: 29

Program Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the language, terms, and concepts used in the human service profession.
  • Explain interventions and strategies for assisting individuals, families, groups, and communities.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the moral, ethical, and legal responsibilities in the human services field.
  • Investigate and discuss cross-cultural issues specific to the discipline of Human Services.

**For specific Learning Outcomes, see Associate of Art