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Purpose of the BSW Field Experience:
An integral part of the BSW curriculum is the field work or internship
experience. Field work occurs in the senior year and extends over
all three academic terms with students working at a field site for two
days or fifteen hours each week. Students complete a total of 450
clock hours in the field over the academic year. A hierarchy
of learning tasks are mastered in the field while students integrate
the classroom content. During the BSW field experience students are
encouraged to obtain vital preparatory experience for their anticipated
professional practice. Whatever the particular context, the BSW
field placement aims to provide the student with opportunities to:
BSW Placement Process:
Juniors begin the field placement process by discussing their field
interests with the Director of Field Instruction during the winter
term. Students select a field placement site which is approved by
the School (Director of Field Instruction and field faculty). Field sites must
be affiliated with the School of Social Work, and the student's field
instructor (supervisor at the placement) must be a social worker with
an MSW degree and two years of post-MSW experience. Part-time students
begin the field placement process early in the spring semester during
the junior year of the BSW program.
Students can prepare for their initial discussions with the Director of Field Instruction by reviewing descriptions of possible field agencies in the social work administrative office. To arrange an appointment with the Director of Field Instruction, Alison Arendt, please call 630-844-5423.
Field Fair:
Each year, in January, the School of Social Work invites social work
agency representatives to participate in a Field Fair held at the University.
The Field Fair affords students the opportunity to meet informally with
social workers in the field to discuss their agency and the types of field
experiences available to students who are placed at their field site.
Exact times and location of the Field Fair will be announced in class
and posted on the Social Work bulletin board in Dunham Hall. Students
are strongly encouraged to attend.
Interviewing at Field Sites:
After meeting with the Director of Field Instruction to discuss
possible field placement sites, the student targets one or more agencies
for more extensive investigation. Students may contact agencies
on their own without first discussing the potential field site with the
Director of Field Instruction. Affiliation forms and detailed
information on the field placement process can be found in the Field Manual
which can be found in the social work administrative office. The
Specific Agency Choice (SAC) form is to be completed by all students and
can also be found in the Field Manual or at the social work administrative
office.
Field Placement Instruction and Liaison:
Students are supervised at their field placement by a field instructor. All field instructors are MSW level supervisors with at least 2 years post MSW experience and are approved by the School of Social Work and the Director of Field Instruction.
In addition to being assigned a field instructor, students are also assigned a field liaison. The field liaison is responsible for consulting with the field instructor to help maximize the student’s learning experience. Responsibilities include:
It is important for students to build a relationship with their field liaison to benefit from the support and assistance they can provide to the student throughout the field placement.
Return to Field Instruction Homepage
For more information about Field Instruction,
please contact:
Alison Arendt, aarendt@aurora.edu,
630-844-5423
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