Social Work, Sociology, and Criminal Justice
Social Work
Courses in the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor's Social Work Program are offered for students majoring in Social Work or taking classes for social science credit. The major in Social Work is designed to prepare students for entry level professional Social Work practice and graduate Social Work education. The Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
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Sociology
Sociology offers students an understanding of human relations, social processes, and major institutions. Those who take Sociology as an integral part of general education or teacher education will find the study of society and its organization, functioning, and problems helpful for their future roles in a profession. The program for majors is designed to prepare them for graduate school.
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Criminal Justice
The major in Criminal Justice is designed to prepare the student for entry level practice and to provide the student an academic basis for career advancement.
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