Social Work
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Program TypeMajor
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Degrees OfferedB.S.
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SchoolLiffrig Family School of Education and Behavioral Sciences
Positively impact the lives of those in need. Prepare for a challenging, rewarding career that’s in demand.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn how to engage with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Your research will inform the development of your professional practice as a caring, ethical servant leader.
- Gain Professional Experience
You’ll have hands-on learning opportunities in human services settings under the guidance of professionals in the field.
- Enhance Your Leadership Skills
Participate in an educational leadership conference and the Emerging Leaders Academy, a four-year program in educational leadership.
- Prepare for Professional Licensure
When you successfully complete the program, you’ll qualify to take the social work license exam.
- Easily Transition in Graduate School
Continue to grow your skillsets with Our 30-credit program, which furnishes a flexible, affordable online option for bachelor's prepared social workers seeking to transition into clinical or macro practice.
Program Information
Please visit our catalog for admission requirements and a full list of our courses.
Featured Faculty
Katie Krukenberg, MSW, LMSW
Associate Professor of Behavioral Sciences, Director of Social Work Field Education
I am the director of social work and teach classes on social work theory, generalist practice, practice with families, criminal justice, and working with diverse populations. I work with freshmen in the Liffrig Family School of Education and Behavioral Sciences through the First Year Experience class and Emerging Leaders Academy. Additionally, I am one of the faculty advisors for the behavioral science student organization (PACS). I received the 2023 Outstanding Faculty Award and the 2023 Bismarck-Mandan Chamber EDC Outstanding Teacher in Higher Education, both student-nominated awards. Outside of my work at the university, I frequently work with social work agencies and professionals to provide continuing education and professional development.
Sarah Holzer, MSW, LMSW
Assistant Professor of Social Work, Field Director of Social Work
I serve as an assistant professor and field director in the social work department, where I will be teaching a wide range of social work courses and working with junior and senior students with their field placements. Additionally, I will be advising many students in the program. In my free time, I love being with my family, whether we are watching a sporting event, being at the lake, or just spending time together. I have a lot of fun cooking, trying new recipes, and being in the mountains, where I can hike and enjoy the views.