Social Work Assistant Diploma

Availability: Marietta Campus

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Social work assistants provide direct and indirect client services to ensure that individuals I their care reach their maximum level of functioning. They assess clients' needs, establish their eligibility for benefits and services such as food stamps and Medicaid, and the help them to obtain those benefits and services. Social work assistants monitor and keep case records on clients and report progress to supervisors and case managers. Social work assistants play a variety of roles in a community, including organizing and leading group activities and assisting clients in need of counseling or crisis intervention. Social work assistants also provide emotional support and help clients become involved in their own well-being. In psychiatric hospitals, rehabilitation programs, and outpatient clinics, social work assistants work with professional care providers such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers to help clients master everyday living skills, communicate more effectively, and get along better with others.

Program Length: A fulltime student who has successfully completed all general education courses with a C or better can complete the Social Work Assistant Diploma in five or six semesters.

Admission Requirements: Students must meet all admission requirements of the college and have reached the age of 18 by the start of internship/practicum. 

Admission into the Social Work Assistant program is based on a first come, first served basis, and the program does not maintain a waiting list. Please consult the Social Work Assistant web page on the college’s website for specific program admission information.

Diploma Requirements

Basic Skills (General Core) Courses Area I

Language Arts/Communication

ENGL 1010Fundamentals of English I

3

Basic Skills (General Core) Courses Area II

Social/Behavioral Sciences
PSYC 1010Basic Psychology

3

Basic Skills (General Core) Courses Area III

Natural Sciences/Mathematics
MATH 1012Foundations of Mathematics

3

Occupational Courses

COMP 1000Introduction to Computer Literacy

3

SOCW 2000Introduction to Social Work

3

SOCW 2010Introduction to Case Management

3

SOCW 2020Human Behavior and the Social Environment

3

SOCW 2030Interviewing Techniques with Individuals

3

SOCW 2040Behavioral Health

3

SOCW 2050Group Work Intervention

3

SOCW 2060Child & Adolescent Behaviors & Interventions

3

SOCW 2070Social Policies and Programs for the Aging

3

SOCW 2080Social Work Field Practicum and Seminar I

6

SOCW 2090Social Work Field Practicum and Seminar II

6

 

Suggested Guided Electives

Choose 3 Courses (9 Credit Hours)

SOCW 2110Case Management with Families

3

SOCW 2120Multicultural Issues

3

SOCW 2130Social Welfare, Ethics, and Community Service

3

SOCW 2140Addictions, Theories, and Treatments

3

SOCW 2150Domestic and Family Violence

3

Total Credit Hours: 57

 

FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT EARN THE ADDICTIONS SPECIALIST AND/OR DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATES NEED TO ENROLL IN THE SOCW 2140 AND SOCW 2150

*THIRD ELECTIVE SELECTION CONTACT PROGRAM ADVISOR FOR OPTIONS