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School of Social Work
S I U - Carbondale
Carbondale,IL 62901-4329
Phone (618) 453-2243
   
 
Message from the Director
 
The School of Social Work at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has a rich tradition of educating students for employment in a variety of human services at regional, state, national, and international levels. We are committed to developing generalist practitioners who are skilled in working with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. Working with oppressed, disadvantaged, and culturally diverse populations, especially in the small towns and communities of rural areas, is also central to our mission. Our graduates find employment in child welfare, health and medical care, elderly services, addictions, education, community development, private charities, public welfare agencies, and related fields.

In the rapidly expanding field of human services, social workers must be equipped to use analytical skills and knowledge that better enable them to engage in ethical, responsible, and self-critical social work practices. As funding and management of services shift from government to communities, social workers must also be prepared to collaborate and partner with other professionals from a variety of academic disciplines like the business community, city management, religious organizations, neighborhood groups, legal systems, information systems, and education, as well as human service agencies. The role of a professional social worker is increasingly extended to being active as public citizens in their communities to help shape public policy and support programs that promote social justice.

There are great challenges for persons interested in human services, but it is an immensely rewarding career choice in terms of helping people utilize their capacity to attain a quality of life. It is also a career that requires a strong commitment to human rights and social justice, which will lead to a lifetime of opportunities to enrich the lives of many others as well as your own. I invite you to join us in preparing individuals for a life of service.

Sincerely,
Mizanur R. Miah