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ARCHIVED 2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
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Social Work (M.S.W.)


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Program Admission Requirements

In addition to the Graduate School Admission Requirements , all applicants are required to submit satisfactory GRE scores (or evidence of satisfactory completion of a graduate degree from an accredited institution within the previous 5 years), three letters of recommendation (at least one academic), supplemental essays and evidence of adequate undergraduate preparation (18 semester hours with a range of studies in the liberal arts, humanities, physical sciences, diversity, and behavioral sciences). Some Human Services related experience, including volunteer work, is also required. Students must be accepted into the MSW program to enroll in the required MSW courses.

Program Description

The Master of Social Work degree program prepares graduates for advanced generalist practice as social work practitioners, consultants, supervisors, administrators, and other leadership roles in their communities. The two-year program requires 56-62 credit hours of graduate coursework and includes 1,080 field practicum contact hours. The total number of required credit hours depends on whether the student qualifies to take and successfully passes waiver exams for SOCW 534 and 535.

In addition to the academic requirements, students are expected to adhere to the technical and professional standards of the program. For the most up to date information on requirements for program continuation, professional and technical standards, and program suspension, and termination refer to the Social Work program’s web site at the College of Health and Human Sciences.

Completion of the following coursework and successful performance in the field practicums are required for graduation. Students must successfully complete the first (foundation) year courses before enrolling in second (concentration) year courses. Required courses include SOCW 504, SOCW 534, SOCW 535, SOCW 551, SOCW 553, SOCW 562, SOCW 564, SOCW 586, SOCW 596, SOCW 627, SOCW 662, SOCW 664, SOCW 673, SOCW 686, SOCW 687 and 9 credit hours of approved Social Work electives.

Year One: Foundation Year


Year Two: Concentration Year


Social Work Advanced Standing Program


The advanced standing program allows a small number of exceptional students with earned bachelor’s degrees in social work from a CSWE accredited program within the previous 5 years to complete their MSW degree in one year instead of two by waiving the first year foundation requirements. Students applying for this option must demonstrate their readiness to function at the level of a second year MSW student. Acceptance into the Advanced Standing Program is not automatic, and admission to the program is competitive. NOTE: Graduating with an undergraduate degree in social work within the five year limit does not prevent interested applicants from applying to the regular program of study.

The Advanced Standing Program is comprised of the concentration year courses (30 credit hours) plus three credit hours of a summer preparation course (SOCW 653 - Advanced Standing Bridge Course ). Upon successful completion of the summer term with an earned grade of “B” or above, students join the ongoing MSW class and enroll in the second year (Concentration Year) of the regular MSW program.

Substance Abuse Studies Certificate Program


The Department of Social Work also offers a 12-credit-hour Substance Abuse Studies (Post Baccalaureate Certificate)  for students who are enrolled in the MSW program or who hold an MSW from an accredited program. The courses in the certificate program are also open as elective courses to graduate students who are not in the certificate program providing there is space available. Substance abuse courses may be applied towards licensure or certification in substance abuse practice.

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