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Do you feel God calling you to a life of service, tackling “big picture” issues that may hinder individual and community well-being?
If you feel called to positively impact the world through policy work, the social work profession may be a perfect fit for you. Social work is a helping profession that works with individuals, families, groups, and communities to promote their capacity to thrive and flourish. Social work majors develop needed skills and knowledge needed to support clients in the change process.
Taylor’s social work major combines faith, foundational core classes, and professional social work courses to develop the knowledge, values, and skills necessary for the social work profession. Professors integrate the connection between our faith and professional social work values into each social work course to prepare you for a social work career that cares and advocates for the forgotten, ignored, and oppressed—the “least of these” as Jesus called them in Matthew 25.
With a bachelor's degree in social work from Taylor, you can move into a professional position upon graduation or complete a master’s in social work in one calendar year.
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Career opportunities:
The Social Work program is accredited through the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Your degree will prepare you for social work licensure in any state per their regulatory requirements.
CSWE AccreditationIf you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, Social Work might be the path for you!
In the meantime, check out this TED Talk by USC professor Dr. Anna Scheyett describing the ways social workers serve their communities.
Social workers are in demand all over the country! These numbers will give you an idea of the scope of this growing field.
Students interested in course descriptions and academic policies can check out our Undergraduate Catalog.
Minors that pair well with a social work degree:
A Taylor liberal arts education will prepare you to live and work in a fast-changing world. It also goes a step further: laying a strong spiritual foundation that cultivates wisdom. You’ll become a well-versed individual, equipped with critical thinking skills, a lifelong love of learning, and an appreciation for God’s creation.
Upon graduation you will have the knowledge and skills to:
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Deborah Stiles
Department Chair, Program Director and Assistant Professor of Social Work
765-998-4841
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Greta Kiers
Sociology & Social Work Program Assistant
765-998-5102
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Social Work Program Outcomes