Social Work: US-Mexico Border Emphasis
Students in this major receive a foundation in the social sciences, language and related fields that prepares them to meet the demands of promoting human and community well-being. Graduates will be ready to enter university baccalaureate study versed in the underpinnings of the field of social work.
Courses
- BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology
- CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems
- ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I
- ENG 102 — Written Communication
- ENG 107 — Written Communication
- ENG 108 — Written Communication
- FAS 185 — Family Communication Skills
- FAS 204 — Gender Relations
- FAS 238 — Human Development
- HIS 280 — History of Mexico
- PHI 105 — Introduction to Ethics
- PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSY 230 — Statistics for the Social Sciences
- PSY/FAS 238 — Human Development
- SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 240 — Racial and Ethnic Relations
- SOC 250 — Introduction to Social Work
- SPC 215 — Public Speaking