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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 toward a fair, healthy, and thriving society. Our institution holds cultural awareness, anti-discrimination practices, and equity as fundamental principles aligned with the social work profession. The school is committed to directly addressing systemic racism.
Undergraduate students at the Sandra Rosenbaum School gain a comprehensive liberal arts education focused on social and behavioral sciences, equipping them to engage with human service challenges and welfare policies as active community members. Social welfare majors develop insights into social work's historical foundations and societal structures while acquiring tools to tackle issues of racial, economic, environmental, and political justice. Through diverse social science coursework, students examine welfare systems within wider socioeconomic and political frameworks. This major provides analysis of contemporary social issues and prepares graduates for advanced studies or careers in human services.