| Program start date | Application deadline |
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Program Overview
School of Social Work
The School of Social Work offers various programs for students interested in pursuing a career in social work.
Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
- BSW Admissions
- BSW Curriculum
- BSW Online Program
- BSW Transfers
- BSW Program Assessment
- Child, Youth, and Family Studies (CYFS)
- CYFS Admissions
- CYFS Curriculum
- CYFS Minor Curriculum
- CYFS Program Assessment
- CYFS Practicum
- Human Services Degree
- Human Services Curriculum
- Undergraduate Advising
- Program Information Sessions
- Program Forms and Resources
Graduate Programs
- Master of Social Work (MSW)
- MSW Admissions
- MSW Advanced Standing Option: This option is designed for students who have completed a bachelor's degree in social work from an accredited program. It allows them to enter the MSW program with advanced standing, reducing the number of credits required to complete the degree. The advanced standing option is typically available to students who have graduated within the past five years and have a strong academic record. Students who are admitted to the advanced standing option must complete a minimum of 30 credits to earn their MSW degree. The curriculum for the advanced standing option includes coursework in advanced clinical practice, macro practice, and research methods, as well as a field placement and a capstone project. The advanced standing option is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in social work theory, research, and practice, and to prepare them for advanced practice in the field. The MSW program with advanced standing can be completed in two years of full-time study or three years of part-time study. The program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and is designed to meet the educational requirements for licensure as a social worker in most states. Students who are interested in the advanced standing option should consult with the MSW program director to determine their eligibility and to develop a plan of study. The MSW program with advanced standing is a rigorous and demanding program that requires a strong commitment to academic excellence and professional development. Students who are admitted to the program must be prepared to engage in intensive study and practice, and to develop the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for advanced practice in social work.
- MSW Portland Option
- MSW Online Option
- MSW Central Oregon Option
- MSW Eugene Option
- MSW Specializations: The MSW program offers several specializations that allow students to focus on a specific area of practice. These specializations include advanced clinical practice, macro practice, and a specialization in working with children and families. Each specialization requires students to complete a set of coursework and a field placement that is tailored to their area of interest. The specializations are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the theories, research, and practices that are relevant to their area of focus, and to prepare them for advanced practice in that area. Students who are interested in a specialization should consult with the MSW program director to determine their eligibility and to develop a plan of study. The specializations are a key component of the MSW program and are designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for advanced practice in social work.
- MSW Electives – Open Enrollment
- MSW Program Assessment
- MSW Frequently Asked Questions
- Licensure Preparation Program for School Social Workers
- Ph.D. Program in Social Work and Social Research
- Ph.D. Admissions
- Ph.D. Course Maps and Timeline
- Ph.D. Program Competencies
- Doctoral Student Profiles
- Ph.D. Dissertations
- Doctoral Faculty
- Ph.D. Frequently Asked Questions
- Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
- Gerontology for MSW and Ph.D. Students
Practicum Education
- About Practicum Education
- Calendar
- Employed Social Work (ESW) Option: The ESW option is designed for students who are currently employed in a social service organization and want to complete their practicum at their place of employment. The ESW option allows students to integrate their work experience with their academic studies, and to develop the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for advanced practice in social work. To be eligible for the ESW option, students must be currently employed in a social service organization and must have a strong academic record. Students who are admitted to the ESW option must complete a set of coursework and a field placement that is tailored to their area of interest. The ESW option is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the theories, research, and practices that are relevant to their area of focus, and to prepare them for advanced practice in that area. Students who are interested in the ESW option should consult with the MSW program director to determine their eligibility and to develop a plan of study. The ESW option is a key component of the MSW program and is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for advanced practice in social work.
- Host a Social Work Student
- CYFS Practicum
- Practicum Spotlights
- Frequently Asked Questions: Practicum Students
- Frequently Asked Questions: Practicum Instructors
- Criminal Conviction Statement
- Webcenters
Research and Partnerships
- Research, Centers, and Multidisciplinary Partnerships
- Center for Improvement of Child and Family Services (CCF)
- Regional Research Institute (RRI)
- Workforce Development Programs
- Research & Publications
About
- About SSW
- Accreditation
- Visit the School of Social Work
- SSW Values
- Equity and Inclusion
- Values Statement
- Strategic Planning
- Employment Resources
- Employment and Volunteer Opportunities
- Community Resources
- SSW Community Resources
- Safety Resources
- SSW Scholarships
Employed Social Work
Practicum in Organizations Where Students Work
Employed Social Work
In accordance with Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) standards, a student can complete a practicum at their employing organization only through a specially negotiated Employed Social Work (ESW) arrangement.
The ESW option was developed to encourage people with established employment positions within social service organizations to pursue education in social work. This option allows the employer to contribute substantially to an employee's education. The ESW must be finalized and approved, following the procedures outlined below, by September 1st.
For students who are CURRENTLY employed in a social service organization, there are different options for how to structure an ESW placement:
- Students can propose to use the job duties from their current employment position, and/or
- They can propose and be approved to engage in duties outside of their regular employment position;
- Practicum hours can be paid or unpaid
If an employer supports a student to use their current employed position as their educational practicum, the student will be paid for their hours. When an employer supports the student to engage in a completely new role/program within the agency, we strongly encourage them to release the employee from some of their job responsibilities to complete their educational practicum hours. Students who are approved for this type of an ESW may be paid by their employer for their practicum hours (negotiated between student and employer).
In either case, all requirements set forth below must be met.
Requirements for Any ESW Practicum
The student's employer, the School of Social Work, and the student will work together to assure that the following ESW conditions are met:
Good Standing
- The student must be in good academic standing at PSU and in good standing at their employing agency. Good standing typically means an established employee who successfully completed a probationary period; this is important because an unsuccessful probationary period or any significant performance concerns are also likely to result in disruption of the student's practicum.
- Employment supervisor and BSW or MSW Practicum instructor must agree that the student's practicum performance will not influence their employment evaluation.
- If a student is approved to complete an ESW and they choose to leave their employment and/or are terminated from their employment position during the current academic year, the Practicum Education Program will not re-match a student to a new practicum mid-academic year. Students will develop a new Educational Plan to support continuation in the BSW or MSW program. [Exceptions to ESW policy may be considered by the Director of Practicum Education on a case-by-case basis].
Educational Opportunities
- The proposed educational opportunities in the place of employment must permit achievement of the 9 social work competencies and skills compatible with the student's social work practice classes and course of study, i.e., Advanced Clinical Practice (Clinical), or Advanced Macro Practice (Macro).
- Practicum provides an opportunity to become exposed to new systems, populations, practicum instructors, and approaches to practice. If an MSW student proposes a second ESW, their second proposal must demonstrate how this opportunity would provide new, different, and/or deeper learning that aligns with their Advanced concentration in order to be approved. When possible, the proposal would also include a new social work practicum instructor.
Supervision
- Practicum instructors for BSW students must have a BSW or MSW from an accredited social work program plus 2 years post degree social work experience.
- Practicum instructors for MSW students are required to have an MSW from an accredited social work program plus two years of post-MSW social work experience.
- The practicum instructor and employment supervisor of a student may be the same person. In such cases, supervision time for practicum education learning must be separate from supervision time for employment. Our goal is to ensure the role of the student as a learner while they are engaging in their paid employment position.
- If the agency does not have a qualified social work practicum instructor on staff, they must arrange for an off-site practicum instructor to provide the required supervision and designate an on-site supervisor to provide daily oversight and support.
ESW Agreement
- The ESW agreement may not be altered or amended unless agreed to by all persons (student, employer, and practicum faculty). Accordingly, if an agency alters the terms of placement without informing the practicum faculty, the ESW placement will be suspended and will not be resumed unless a revised agreement can be arranged in a timely manner. This revised agreement must be written and signed by the Executive Director of the agency (or their designee), the student-employee, and the Director of Practicum Education (or their designee) and filed with the Practicum Education Office.
Application and Approval Process
- The student submits their required Practicum application and indicates their intent to apply for the ESW.
- The student requests an ESW application via the ESW Interest Form by the date that they submit their practicum application [dates vary based on which year and concentration the student will be entering]. The ESW Interest Form will indicate the practicum they are proposing.
- The student, in consultation with the employer, completes the ESW Application by the due date specified, as determined by the student's School of Social Work program.
- The student submits a copy of the employment position description at the same time that they submit their completed ESW application.
- Each member of the ESW team - Student, Practicum Instructor, Site Supervisor, and Employment Supervisor - is required to review informational materials about the ESW program.
- After the ESW Application is complete, it is the student's responsibility to contact their Practicum Coordinator to schedule a brief meeting to go over the specifics of the proposed ESW and confirm their practicum. This meeting must occur by September 1st. The ESW planning meeting and completion of any items assigned during that meeting must occur before the practicum can begin.
