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2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

School of Education and Social Work


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Contact Information

Phone: 401.865.1223
Website: https://education-social-work.providence.edu/
E-mail: educationandsocialwork@providence.edu
Location: Harkins Hall 328

Yune K. Tran, Ph.D., Dean
 

The School of Education and Social Work is composed of undergraduate programs in education (secondary and elementary/special education), and social work. Included within the school are the graduate programs in administration, school counseling, global education and TESOL, higher education, literacy, urban teaching/TCP certification, and special education (elementary and secondary). In addition, the College offers a two-year, secondary education Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT) master’s program designed for college graduates willing to live in faith-based communities and teach in inner-city New England Catholic schools. Upon completion of a graduate program, students receive an M.Ed. degree.

The programs adhere to the mission of Providence College and their stress on values focuses on moral and spiritual growth. We are committed to creating for students an environment that is grounded in mutual trust, shared responsibility, and open communication. Within the context of the liberal arts, the School of Education and Social Work supports the practical role of preparing students for a career by equipping future professionals to elevate the well-being of individuals and society through the values of reflection, inclusivity, engagement, and excellence. We are dedicated to providing students with an academic program that allows them a realization of their vocation as well as a strong commitment to scholarship. The interest of all our programs in preparing individuals who are dedicated to servicing and improving the lives of the people in their community and creating a more just society is paramount.

The social work major requires 600 hours of professionally supervised internships in community health and human services organizations and is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Health Sciences requires structured field experience and favors an interdisciplinary approach to the study of health and health care. All education programs, except higher education and urban teaching, have been approved by the Rhode Island Department of Education. Rhode Island is a member of the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC), which provides for streamlined teaching certificate transfer to most U.S. states and territories.

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