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Oct 12, 2024
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2023-2024 Academic Catalog Archived Catalog
Pre-Social Work Transfer to The University of Montana - Missoula
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Pre-Social Work
An Associate of Arts degree in FVCC’s Pre-Social Work Transfer Track prepares students for transfer to a university Social Work program.
Opportunities in the broad spectrum of social work include employment in mental health centers, welfare agencies, employment services, rehabilitation, parole, aftercare, outreach, and various social service agencies both private and public. The student is encouraged to work closely with their advisor in the selection of electives to ensure the maximum level of transferability.
Transfer Articulation Agreement
Students interested in the Bachelor of Social Work program at The University of Montana - Missoula may transfer 60 or more lower division credits from FVCC. A cohort of accepted students start the distance learning program in the fall of each year. Students will be required to go to UM to meet with other members of the cohort and professors at least once or twice each semester. The UM courses in this program are sequential in nature so a student must attend each semester with that cohort or drop back into the next cohort. Students must apply and be accepted to the UM Social Work program a semester prior to enrolling in upper division classes.
At least four of the seven out-of-department courses plus the UM Social Work equivalent courses (, ) must be completed or in process prior to applying. The senior-year internship may be completed in the Flathead Valley.
Suggested course of study for a transfer to The University of Montana - Missoula:
General Education Courses
Click below to see General Education course options:
Upper Division Courses to Complete through UM-Missoula
Upon completing the first two years of study and earning an AA degree from FVCC, students will apply for acceptance into UM-Missoula’s School of Social Work and complete the following courses to finish the degree.
SW 100S Introduction to Social Welfare |
3 credits |
SW 200 Introduction to Social Work Practice |
4 credits |
SW 300 Human Behavior and the Social Environment |
3 credits |
SW 310 Social Welfare Policy and Services |
3 credits |
SW 350 Social Work Intervention Methods I |
3 credits |
SW 360 Social Work Intervention Methods II |
4 credits |
SW 400 Social Work Research |
3 credits |
SW 410 Social Work Ethics |
3 credits |
SW 487 Practicum Seminar I |
2 credits |
SW 488 Practicum Seminar II |
2 credits |
SW 495 Field Work Practicum |
10 credits |
Electives |
18 credits |
Advising Information:
For more information about this program, contact an advisor.
Academic Advisor |
Faculty Advisor |
Jori Bullemer |
Carlin Phillips |
LRC 129 |
BSS 124 |
(406) 756-3905 |
(406) 756-3886 |
jbullemer@fvcc.edu |
cphillips@fvcc.edu |
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