OUR History...
The School
of Social Work is over 40 years old.
In the fall of 1961, the Board of Regents authorized the founding
of the Graduate School of Social Service Administration, as it
was then called. The first Dean of the School, Horace Lundberg,
was hired in 1962, and in the following year five new faculty
members were hired to develop a casework-oriented MSW program.
The School awarded 14 MSW degrees at its first graduation in 1965.
Although undergraduate
social work courses had been taught in the Department of Sociology
since 1946, it was not until 1976 that a newly accredited undergraduate
major-the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)--was merged with the MSW
program to create the School of Social Work. A doctoral program
followed in 1982. In July of 2006, the School moved from the Tempe
campus to its new downtown Phoenix location.
To serve the needs
of southern Arizona, the School's Tucson
Component was created in 1978. In the mid-1960s there was
an ASU School of Social Work presence in Tucson by virtue of field
practicum students being placed in Tucson agencies. MSW extension
courses began to be taught in 1972 and the Tucson component was
officially established in 1978. Today Direct Practice MSW students
may complete their professional degree entirely in Tucson while
Planning, Administration, and Community Practice students take
9 to 12 credits at ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus. The Tucson BSW
program began in 1995 as a Title IV-E partnership between the
ASU School of Social Work, Arizona Department of Economic Security,
and the ASU College of Extended Education, as a pilot program
to prepare students for employment in child welfare and generalist
social work practice. It became a permanent BSW program in October
1999. The Tucson Component moved in January 2001 into the new
Community Resource Center developed by United Way/City of Tucson.
The agencies and programs located on this campus are complementary
to the focus of the social work program and the campus is across
the street from Pima Community College. The Tucson Component now
offers a full two-year MSW program, an Advanced Standing one year
MSW program, and a BSW program. The program includes four full-time
tenured faculty members, one part-time tenured faculty member,
two full-time Academic Professionals, two administrative assistants,
and an academic advisor.
Today the School
of Social Work, including its Tucson Component, has an enrollment
of approximately 800 students, and includes 27 permanent faculty,
five academic professionals, and 25-30 faculty associates who
teach courses on a part-time basis. The School is fully accredited
by the Council on Social Work Education and is a vibrant community
of scholars, teachers, students and staff.
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