Carolyn Perkins
Social Work and Human ServicesMaster’s in Social Work
- SWHS-1: Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
- SWHS-2: Field Seminar in Social Work and Human Services
- SWHS-42: Supervised Occupational Work Experience
- ADCT-10: Introduction to Addiction Studies
Having practiced Social Work for well over two decades, I come to teaching with a background in health education, case management, county/state/tribal Child Welfare Services, medical social work, and community outreach.
My philosophy of teaching is to provide a classroom environment where students are
encouraged to express their own ideas, examine how the field of practice has gotten
to this point in history, and to feel engaged in their individual educational experience.
Although I stress individual responsibility for learning in the classroom, I also
provide explanation and guidance regarding the course materials and subject matter.
A key part of Social Work education is engaging with each other, examining new ideas,
challenging old ideas and finding ways to advocate for change.
It is an exciting time to practice Social Work in the United States. The field has
gained national recognition and understanding, leading to projections of major growth
in this field over the coming years. CR’s program helps students to move from someone
who is interested in doing social work in their community, to being a Social Worker for their community.
As a field, Social Work offers professionals a ton of flexibility. As a generalist
practitioner you are able to work in many fields of practice over the course of your
career. For example, someone could start out in health education, move to on to a
geriatric program, and then end their career in private practice. While some degree
programs lock a person in to a particular focus, Social Work is a field that encourages
and values a person's ability to remain flexible throughout their career. This portability
allows individuals to evolve their careers as they themselves change over time.
As students move through their education/career, there are also opportunities for
practitioners to gain advanced degrees and certifications. CR's Social Work and Human
Services program works closely with HSU's Social Work Department to ensure that students
experience a smooth transition between programs. Locally students have access to programs
such as a: Bachelors of Arts degree in Social Work, Master of Social Work degree,
Addictions Studies Certificate (allowing students to work in recovery centers), People
Personal Credential (allowing students to do School Social Work) and becoming a Licensed
Clinical Social Worker (allowing students to become a counselor/therapist).