Social Work
The mission of the Social Work program at Lewis-Clark State College is to prepare students for entry-level generalist practice.
Through courses, internships, and student activities, the program aims to foster in its students a celebration of differences among people and a belief that respecting these differences enriches the quality of life for all.
Graduates will practice from a set of ethical principles inherent in the social work profession, including the recognition that professional development is a life-long learning process.
What can I do with this degree?
- Counseling/Therapy
- Public Welfare
- Criminal Justice/Corrections
- Child Welfare
- Administration
- Community Organization Work
- Graduate Studies in Social Work
Are you transferring from another institution?
Depending on your program, we might have a transfer guide for you!
Download the LC Express Transfer Guides listed by program here.
*LC Express Transfer Guides are subject to change and do not constitute an agreement between LC State and the student.
To find out more about this program visit the Social Work web page. Here you can review the Social Work program application and evaluation rubric, students group information, and instructor and advisory board contacts.
Do you have questions about how to apply to the Social Work program? Check out the info session below!
Interested in pursuing a degree in Social Work? Contact our Enrollment Specialist in Coeur d'Alene to set up an appointment to talk about your options.