Bachelor of Arts in Social Work
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Work (Tikkum Olam) program is deeply rooted in the values and teachings of the Torah, emphasizing the principles of chesed, tzedakah, yakhdud, and social justice. This program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to address societal challenges and support those in need, guided by the ethical and moral framework of Jewish teachings. Coursework integrates traditional social work methods with a Torah-based perspective, fostering a unique approach to advocacy, counseling, and community engagement. Students are encouraged to develop a compassionate understanding of diverse populations, inspired by the timeless wisdom of the Torah, preparing them for a fulfilling career dedicated to improving lives and strengthening communities.
Curriculum
Total Hours - 165
YEAR 1: Foundations in Social Work and Jewish Studies
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1ST SEMESTER
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SW1 Introduction to Social Work: Tikkun Olam (3 credits)
SW2 Social Problems in Tanach: I Historical Approach (3 credits)
HEB1 Hebrew I (3 credits)*
NSH2 Psychology 101: Basic Torah-Based Psychological Concepts (3 credits)
SW3 Principles of Social Work Practice (3 credits)
SW4 Statistics for Social Sciences (3 credits)
BER1 General Biology (3 credits)*
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Subtotal Credits = 21
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2ND SEMESTER
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NSH3 Human Behavior and Social Environment I (3 credits)
SW5 Social Programs in Tanach II: Historical Approach (3 credits)
HEB2 Hebrew Language II (3 credits)*
SW6 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy (3 credits)
SW7 Jewish Community: Social Problems and Modern Society (3 credits)
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Subtotal Credits = 15
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YEAR 2: Advanced Social Work Studies and Jewish Context
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1ST SEMESTER:
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SW8 Social Work Practice with Families and Children (3 credits)
SW9-Alef Fieldwork I: Practical Experience (3 credits)
SW10 Multigenerational Trauma: Holocaust Focus (3 credits)
SW11 Cultural Diversity and Immigration (3 credits)
SW12 Torah and Therapy: Integrative Approaches (3 credits)
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Subtotal Credits = 15
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2ND SEMESTER:
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SW13 Social Work Research Methods (3 credits)
SW9-Bet Fieldwork II: Advanced Practical Experience (3 credits)
SW14 Social Work in Multicultural Contexts (3 credits)
SW15 Torah-Based Interventions in Family Support (3 credits)
SW16 Ethical and Legal Issues in Social Work (3 credits)
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Subtotal Credits = 15
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YEAR 3: Specialization and Professional Development
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1ST SEMESTER:
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SW17-Alef Specialized Area of Practice I (e.g., Clinical, Community, etc.) (3 credits)
SW18 Management and Leadership in Social Work (3 credits)
SW19 Social Work and Jewish Family Dynamics (3 credits)
SW20 Poverty, Welfare, and Social Justice (3 credits)
SW9-Gimmel Advanced Fieldwork I (3 credits)
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Subtotal Credits = 15
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2ND SEMESTER:
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SW17-Bet Specialized Area of Practice II (3 credits)
SW21 Social Work in the American Institutional Context (3 credits)
SW22 Crisis Intervention and Trauma-Informed Care (3 credits)
SW23 Community Organizing and Development (3 credits)
SW-Dalet Advanced Fieldwork II (3 credits)
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Subtotal Credits = 15
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YEAR 4: Integration and Capstone
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1ST SEMESTER:
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SW24-Alef Capstone Project I: Research and Development (3 credits)
SW25 Jewish Perspectives on Social Issues (3 credits)
SW26 Mental Health and Social Work (3 credits)
SW27 Substance Abuse and Social Work (3 credits)
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Subtotal Credits = 12
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2ND SEMESTER:
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SW24-Bet Capstone Project II: Implementation and Evaluation (3 credits)
SW28 Global Social Work: Tikkun Olam (3 credits)
SW29 Disability Studies in Social Work (3 credits)
SW30 Professional Requirements for Social Workers (3 credits)
SW31 Social Programs in Israel and Creative Solutions (3 credits)
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Subtotal Credits = 15
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Students are Required to Complete the Following 42 Core Course Credits:
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ENG1. English Writing and Composition (3 credits)
ADM3. Foundation of Law (3 credits)
GEN1. Principles of Logic (3 credit)
COM1. Oral Presentation Skills (3 credits)
COM2. Oral Communications (3 credits)
ADM1. Principles of Business Administration (3 credits)
ADM3. Fundraising for Business (3 credits)
EDU4. Teaching Modesty to Children (3 credits)
JWH1. Jewish History (3 credits)
NSH1. Principles of Family Dynamics (3 credits)
NED1. Principles of Nutrition and Wellness (3 credits)
A foreign language course - 9 credits - can be taken any time during the course of the program and can be eligible for partial credit transfer from High School.
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