Human Behavior, Justice and Diversity

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Human Behavior, Justice and Diversity Department

The Human Behavior, Justice and Diversity Department (HBJD) encompasses Social Work, Psychology, Legal Studies, Criminal Justice and Indigenous Studies. Faculty members in the HBJD Department provide in-depth knowledge and expertise while sharing real-world experience on current subject topics.

The HBJD’s programs prepare students for careers in fields that have the potential to profoundly impact people and society, requiring a high level of global awareness and intercultural fluency. Students are given the experiences and training to develop a sense of social responsibility, exceptional critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They sharpen their awareness of societal issues and opportunities.

I would definitely recommend UWS’ social work program. The smaller class sizes mean instructors are very attentive, and you get one-on-one attention. And, when I was a student, I had some intense ‘life stuff’ happening, and I received total support and accommodation.

Emily Mack,
Social Work 2017 Graduate

Program Offerings

Each program within the HBJD includes experiential learning opportunities, research and Academic Service-Learning opportunities in partnership with regional organizations woven throughout the coursework. The Legal Studies and Criminal Justice program is the only program of its type in the area and has an impressive record of students gaining admissions to law school and finding employment. The Social Work program is the only public undergraduate program accredited by the Council of Social Work Education within a 150-mile radius of Superior, Wisconsin. The Psychology program offers broad exposure to various subfields, such as behavioral neuroscience and clinical psychology, and is offered both online and on campus. The Indigenous Studies program provides an innovative, interdisciplinary curriculum with a strong overview of Indigenous Studies that also allows students to pursue specific areas of interest.

Meet the Department

Nathon Breu
Senior Lecturer
Ina Newton
Assistant Professor of Social Work
Maria Cuzzo
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs