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| School of Social Work | Education/Social Work Building
(ES) 4135 902 West New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-5156 (317) -274-6705 School of Social Work |
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The school provides opportunities for study leading to the associate, baccalaureate, master’s, and Ph.D. degrees. The Associate of Science (A.S.) program prepares students for paraprofessional practice. The Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) program prepares students for generalist social work practice. The Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) program prepares graduate students for advanced social work practice in an area of specialization. The Ph.D. program prepares professional social workers for leadership roles in research, education, and policy development.
Although the degree programs vary in emphases and levels of complexity, the school’s curricula embody features that are systemic in their educational effects:
Graduates of the school move into a broad variety of social service settings, including those concerned with aging, family and child welfare, corrections, mental and physical health, and adjustment in schools. In anticipation of such professional activities, the school provides field instruction placements throughout the state where students engage in services to individuals, groups, families, and communities or function in planning and management roles.
Both the Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work programs are
accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The school is a
member of the International Association of Schools of Social Work. School
administrators are active participants in the National Association of Deans and
Directors of Schools of Social Work, the Association of Baccalaureate Social
Work Program Directors, and the Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education.
The mission of the Indiana University School of Social Work is to educate
students to be effective and knowledgeable professional social workers prepared
for practice in the twenty-first century. Such practitioners are committed to
the alleviation of poverty, oppression, and discrimination. The school is
dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of life for all people, particularly
the citizens of Indiana, and to the advancement of just social, political, and
economic conditions through excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service.
Within the context of a diverse, multicultural, urbanized, global, and
technologically oriented society, the school prepares social workers who will
shape solutions to a wide range of interpersonal and social problems by
developing and using knowledge critically while upholding the traditions,
values, and ethics of the social work profession.
The School of Social Work has a strong commitment to diversity and
nondiscrimination. Indeed, diversity is celebrated as a strength. This
perspective is demonstrated by the composition of its faculty and student body,
curriculum content, and recruitment and retention activities; by participation
in university committees dealing with oppressed populations; by numerous service
activities, including advocacy on behalf of the disadvantaged; and by its
selection of field practicum sites.
Mission Statement
Adopted by action of the faculty on February 8, 1995.
Teaching
The teaching mission is to educate students to become professional social
workers equipped for a lifetime of learning, scholarship, and service. Graduates
embrace person-in-environment and strengths perspectives that are linked to the
welfare of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. They
learn to keep abreast of advances in knowledge and technology, be
self-reflective, and apply best practice and accountable models of intervention.
The school prepares social work practitioners and scholars ready to assume
leadership roles at the B.S.W., M.S.W., and Ph.D. levels.
Scholarship
The scholarship mission includes the discovery, integration, application,
dissemination, and evaluation of client-centered and solution-focused knowledge
for and with social work professionals and other consumers. Innovative forms of
scholarship are encouraged in developing knowledge for use in practice,
education, and service concerning social needs and social problems.
Service
The service mission is dedicated to the promotion of the general welfare of
all segments of society. Service includes work in the school, university,
profession, and community and reflects the school’s expertise in teaching,
scholarship, and social work practice. Service in the interest of persons at
greatest risk is consistent with the social work profession’s attention to
social justice.
Policy on Nondiscrimination
Based on the tradition of the social work profession, and consistent with
Indiana University’s Equal Opportunity Policy, the Indiana University School
of Social Work affirms and conducts all aspects of its teaching, scholarship,
and service activities without discrimination on the basis of race, color,
gender, socioeconomic status, marital status, national or ethnic origin, age,
religion or creed, disability, and political or sexual orientation.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY
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