Serve People. Strengthen Communities. Create Lasting Change.
Program Overview
The Social Work program at Elizabeth City State University prepares students to become competent, effective, and professional generalist practitioners working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
Grounded in a person-in-environment perspective, the program emphasizes understanding how social, economic, and environmental factors impact people’s lives—especially in rural and developing communities.
Students graduate ready to serve, advocate, and lead with purpose in diverse settings.
Program Options
The BSW program offers both an on-campus, face-to-face option and 100% fully online option.

Curriculum and Experience
What You’ll Learn
Students in the Social Work program develop the knowledge, values, and skills needed for professional practice, including:
- Working with individuals, families, and communities
- Understanding social systems and inequalities
- Advocacy and social change strategies
- Ethical and professional practice
Field Experience
A key component of the program is field education, where students gain hands-on experience in real-world settings—applying what they’ve learned in the classroom.
Accreditation

The BSW degree is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Certifications and Additional Options
Expand Your Credentials
Substance Use & Addiction Certificate (100% Online)
- Prepare for careers in addiction counseling
- Pathway to earning the Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) credential in North Carolina
Gerontology Minor
Study aging and support for older adult populations
Program Mission
The mission of the Social Work Program is to prepare competent, effective, and professional social workers who promote human and community well-being. The program emphasizes service delivery to individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, with particular attention to the needs of rural and developing communities. Grounded in scientific inquiry and human rights principles, the program prioritizes vulnerable populations and is guided by a person-in-environment perspective within a global context. Through these commitments, the program fosters hope, a sense of individual belonging, and sustainable social change.
Career Pathways
Where This Degree Can Take You
Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles in areas such as:
- Social Services Agencies
- Child Welfare & Family Services
- Community Organizations
- Healthcare & Mental Health Settings
- Nonprofit and Advocacy Work
This degree also provides a strong foundation for pursuing a Master of Social Work (MSW).
Program Leadership
Professor & Program Coordinator | 333 STEM Complex
ksdowning@ecsu.edu | 252-335-3135
Dr. Kim S. Downing, PhD, LCSW, ACSW
Professor & Program Coordinator | 333 STEM Complex
- Phone:+1 (859) 254-6589
- Email:info@example.com
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