Mission
The Department of SOWK & CSDS educates
and empowers students to become
effective professionals and citizen
leaders in multiple, diverse human
service and educational settings at
the local, state, regional, national,
and global level.
The Department
of Social Work and Communication Science Disorders offers:
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A Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work.
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A Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
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A Masters of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Social Work
and Communication Sciences and Disorders - Undergraduate
Social Work:
The mission of Longwood University's Undergraduate
Social Work Program is to prepare practitioners who have a foundation
for social work knowledge, theory and research through a strong liberal
arts base education; to prepare competent and effective generalist
practitioners who become citizen leaders in their respective
communities, while representing and empowering oppressed individuals,
groups, and communities to improve the quality of life; to reduce the
inequalities in society through the use of social justice, strategies,
and effective practice; and to contribute to the knowledge base of
practice, research, and theory development about the needs of diverse
populations served by professional social workers.
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Communication Sciences and Disorders: The Bachelor of
Science degree program is a pre-professional
program that provides academic training in the normal processes
of speech, language, hearing, and their associated pathologies
and provides the foundation for a master's degree in
speech-language pathology, audiology or deaf education.
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Social Work and Communication Sciences
and Disorders - Graduate
Communication Sciences and Disorders:
This program is a 2-year masters’ degree for persons
interested in pursuing a career as a speech-language pathologist.
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