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Department of Social Work

Prepare to Help Others Thrive with a Social Work Degree

APU’s Department of Social work allows students to fulfill their calling in a career dedicated to making a difference in the lives of people and communities. In our Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work, our richly diverse student body and faculty form a rigorous and highly supportive learning environment committed to social, economic, and environmental justice. Our Christian commitment takes this mission a step deeper—we believe God calls us to advocate for the voiceless, strive for racial equity, and pursue excellence in our social work practice. We care about restoration of the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—and prepare our students with the skills needed to lead innovative social change, locally and globally.

Alyssa Hetschel ’13 Serves Others Through Social Work

Alyssa Hetschel ’13 discovered her passion for social work during her time at Azusa Pacific University which has allowed her to serve through her management and leadership skills.

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Hannah Grace Cicciari ’25 Discovers Her Calling in Social Work

Hannah Grace Cicciari ’25 spent her summer discovering her calling.As a social work major, Cicciari always knew she wanted to advocate for others, but it was only when she received the opportunity to work at the Tiglin Ocean View Women’s Centre in Brittas Bay, Ireland, that she discovered her passion for helping people recovering from addiction.

Cicciari’s discovery in Brittas Bay this summer was a direct result of her saying “yes” to God’s call.

Learn About the Department

  • Students
    • MSW: 246
    • BSW: 95
    • First-Generation: 70%
    • Minority: 77%
  • Faculty
    • Full-time: 19
    • Adjunct: 29
  • Internships
    • 193 sites for students to put learning into practice
    • 4 counties where students serve in a variety of social work capacities
    • 97,740 service hours completed annually

Students in APU’s social work programs benefit from:

  • Small classes that allow you to build close relationships with each other and with faculty-mentors representing diverse backgrounds who bring relevant experience into the classroom.
  • Use of live simulation, internships, and other real-world experiences to put learning into practice.
  • Scholarship opportunities to help make your degree more affordable.
  • A part-time option at the graduate level to support working students.

Four values and cornerstones guide the Department of Social Work’s mission: competence, character, critical thinking, and community.

Competence: Training competent social workers is central to our mission. By offering current curriculum, competitive internships, and innovative teaching strategies, our students develop skills as competent social workers. Current innovations include coursework in military social work and clinical Spanish, skills testing with live actors, engagement with community projects and research, agency-based leadership capstone projects, and ongoing development of new interdisciplinary internship sites.

Character: We hold to high standards of professionalism in our students. We adhere to the National Association of Social Work Code of Ethics and work diligently to prepare and train students in the professional behaviors exemplified by our respected alumni. As a Christ-centered university, we ascribe to the highest level of integrity for faculty and students, including training in ethical decision making to prepare students for the challenges of real-world practice.

Critical Thinking: In a global world where social welfare issues, programs, interventions, and policies can change quickly, we train students to be problem solvers who can effectively engage new trends, research, and technology with confidence and determination. We want students to be independent thinkers so they become leaders in the field of social work.

Community: Joining an APU social work program means joining a community of social workers who care about each other, their local communities, and the world. We strive to keep classes small so students build relationships with each other and with faculty. These synergistic relationships provide a platform for professional mentorship to students throughout their careers, and establish a network of relationships through our alumni who are serving communities all over the world.

Accreditation

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Azusa Pacific University receives accreditation from the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). In addition, the BSW and MSW programs are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

Meet Your Faculty and Staff Mentors

In each cinematic arts program, faculty bring years of industry experience to the classroom, guiding their students to become difference makers in television and film. Once students have completed the program, they have access to our network of alumni who have risen to positions of authority in the entertainment industry, where they can help us place interns and recommend our top graduates for jobs in their organizations.

Meet the Faculty: Mary Rawlings, PhD, LCSW

Contact Information

Email (BSW): [email protected]
Email (MSW): [email protected]
Phone (BSW): (626) 857-2410
Phone (MSW): (626) 857-2401

Hours

Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Location

Wynn Academic Center
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Note: This information is current for the 2024-25 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Refer to the current Academic Catalog for more information.