School of Social Work College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota

School of Social Work

Undergraduate Students

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Directions and Transportation to Peter's Hall

Many of our text materials can be purchased at either the Coffman Memorial Union Bookstore, or the St. Paul Student Union Bookstore.
Here is the link to see text location: http://www.bookstore.umn.edu/

Exploratory Transition Careers Center - Employment for undergraduate students in the College of Education and Human Development

Many of our courses include a service learning component. If you need a further info on service learning, go to this link: http://www.servicelearning.umn.edu/

Financial Aid - http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/financialaid.html

Youth Studies

If you are passionate about improving young lives, we will give you the knowledge and resources you need. You'll learn how to work with young people from every walk of life, including urban settings and diverse communities. Develop skills that will help them build confidence and interest in their world. You won't just learn in the classroom - you'll be active in the community. There are now programs available for students who wish to major or minor in Youth Studies.

Social Justice Minor

The 18-credit Social Justice Minor offers undergraduate students the opportunity to both theorize about the meanings of social justice and to practice "doing" social justice advocacy in community organizations.

Family Violence Prevention Minor

The Family Violence Prevention Minor is a 15-credit interdisciplinary undergraduate program for students interested in strengthening their educational experience with a research base and a set of practical skills in family violence. Courses are designed to teach students in fields related to social services, education, health care, and other direct service fields about issues related to child abuse and neglect, adult domestic violence, elder abuse, and intergenerational abuse.