Social Work  
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UW-Superior offers a Social Work major that is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The program uses an ethnic-sensitive, ecological approach that educates and prepares entry-level social workers for effective direct practice with individuals, families, small groups, organizations, institutions and communities. The program has a generalist focus, which is nationally viewed as the most suitable broad preparation for entry-level social workers. Specific areas of concern are the well being of regional Native American people and communities, elderly persons, persons with developmental disabilities, and persons with mental health issues.

Respecting and celebrating diversity is an inherent part of the mission of the UW-Superior Social Work program and is a central theme of service when social workers are working in the community. In promoting the dignity, worth and empowerment of the individual client, while working to improve and sustain the social environment, our program seeks to strengthen students' interest in, respect for, and skills in working effectively with diverse and vulnerable populations. Our program also seeks to sensitize and prepare students to help service systems toward constructive change when relating to diverse populations.

Major:
Social Work

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Career Outlook:
Social work graduates practice in a wide range of settings, including local, regional and state social service agencies, hospitals, nursing homes, church-based assistance programs, reservation human service agencies, public health organizations, schools and many more. Employers seek people who can work in a variety of environments with people who have a range of personalities, backgrounds and experiences. The U.S. Department of Labor projects that employment for social workers will grow faster than average in the coming decade. Competition for jobs is expected in cities while opportunities should be good in rural areas.

We invite you to visit:
A campus visit offers an opportunity to tour our campus and meet with an Admissions counselor. We can arrange for you to meet a professor and visit a class in any area you choose. Arrange a visit.

To get more information
Call: 715-394-8230
E-mail: admissions@uwsuper.edu

To talk to a faculty member in the social work program:

Elizabeth Blue
715-394-8492
eblue@uwsuper.edu

Jay Wolterstorff
715-394-8158
jwolters@uwsuper.edu

Judy Anne Dwyer
715-394-8436
jdwyer@uwsuper.edu


Monica Roth Day
715-394-8486
mrothday@uwsuper.edu