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The Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work is dedicated to improving quality of life while advocating for human rights and equitable treatment for marginalized communities, striving to build a fair, thriving society. Our institution holds cultural awareness, anti-discrimination efforts, and equity as fundamental principles aligned with social work's professional ethos. The school commits to directly challenging systemic racism.
Undergraduate students at the Sandra Rosenbaum School gain a comprehensive liberal arts foundation in social sciences, equipping them to engage with human service challenges and welfare policies as conscientious community members. Social welfare majors develop expertise in social work's historical roots and societal frameworks while acquiring tools to tackle issues of equity across racial, economic, environmental, and political spheres. Through diverse social science coursework, students examine welfare systems within wider socioeconomic and governmental landscapes. This major provides analysis of contemporary societal issues and readies graduates for advanced education or careers in human services.