Social Work
Visit the Department of Social Work website.
Why study Social Work?
You want to help others. More than advice, it is counseling, finding placements and developing solutions. Your degree in Social Work can be applied to a variety of career fields.
Why study Social Work at the University of Michigan-Flint?
- Accreditation. The Social Work program at the University of Michigan-Flint is one of six accredited undergraduate programs in the state of Michigan.
- Experience. All of our Social Work students are required to complete a field experience prior to graduation. Field placement takes place in the following types of institutions: schools, hospitals, corrections, mental health organizations and substance abuse centers among others.
- Involvement. Go beyond the classroom. There are many clubs and organizations on campus, including the Social Work Club and Phi Alpha National Honor Society.
- Preparation. University of Michigan-Flint Social Work students are prepared to make an immediate impact in the human services sector or to continue their education in a Master of Social Work Program.
- Reputation. The University of Michigan is world renowned for the quality of education it provides to its students. The University of Michigan-Flint continues this reputation. Come experience a Michigan education!
What can I do with a degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan-Flint?
A degree in Social Work gives you the opportunity to continue your education in graduate school or move directly into the career field. Our social work graduates have gone on to positions in the following fields:
- Mental Health
- Gerontology
- Healthcare
- Child Welfare
- Substance Abuse Support
Discover More:
Visit the Department of Social Work website.
