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Outcry over loss of BYU program
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When BYU has solicited for donations, we have donated to the General Fund, and to the College of Engineering (my college), but we refuse to donate to the college of Family, Home and Social Sciences (they might as well remove the "Family" and "Home").
What is the mission of BYU anyway? It seems to me like it has become "be like everyone else".
Yes, it is sad to be losing one undergraduate degree program, but better that then losing accreditation in the entire department which it clearly is at risk. There are other universities that do still offer the program for undergraduates or you may chose plan "b" at BYU, which consists of a different degree and 2,000 hours of supervised internship. Add to that it seems that UVSC may well be able to financially pick up the slack and add a social work degree and the point becomes moot because one would only need to travel 10 minutes to a different university.
Again, it all comes down to $ and clearly the social work program doesn't produce benefactors/alumni that can contribute those dollars to keep the program going.
Yes, it is. No, you won't. Much like the Gold's protesters, Mark suffers from a lack of understanding of reality.
BYU or any university can add or subtract programs to their hearts content. That's what they do. To whine about it is just silly.
And home economics is not an academic program.
I, for one, am heartened and encouraged by BYU's recent actions.
But, I think The BYU MSW programs function is to supply LDS Social Services and administrators may see that as a greater need for the Church as a whole
My (admittedly vague) understanding of social work is that it is one of the more leftish professions. If that's true, would that make it tougher for a more conservative school like BYU to attract qualified professors?
And what is the purpose of a social work major, exactly? Again, not expressing a view - just asking.
BYU felt that it was in the best interest of the institution. Universities make simililar decisions on a daily basis, deal with it.
And what is the purpose of a social work major, exactly? Again, not expressing a view - just asking.
***I respectfully disagree with Tab Uno about the U merging spirituality and social work. I am a student in their social work grad program. Outside of one professor, Dr. Dave Derozotes, one never hears about spiritulaity here.*** soon to be MSW
The U of U Graduate School of Social Work promotes spirituality as the fourth force of social work. However, the amount of spiritual training is admittedly limited. Thus perhaps a BYU BSW program is ESSENTIAL if our state wishes to provide qualified clinical social workers in state where religion has such deep roots. What could BYU be thinking? Or perhaps one man?
I have an MSSW and a Ph.D. in anthropology,which is accepted by CSWE to teach. I sure would be willing to help keep the bachelors progam going if they would hire me.
Simple.
1- Transfer to UVSC, U of U, Utah State.
2- Get a degree in something else then get a masters in social work.
3- Choose a different major.
Sheesh.
As to the idea that you can land a decent job with a bachelor's, I suppose that may be true sometimes. I do not doubt there is a growing need for qualified candidates. But after years of discussions with a close friend who is a social worker with decades of experience and only a bachelor's degree, I can also say your upward mobility on the pay scale and career options within the field are severely limited without a masters. Frankly, I think BYU is doing you all a favor by forcing you to diversify your education a bit.
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