Program Overview
Master of Social Work Program
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program is a comprehensive graduate degree that prepares students for a career in social work.
Program Overview
The MSW program offers students the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to become professional social workers.
Specializations and Concentrations
- The program offers various specializations and concentrations, allowing students to tailor their education to their specific interests and career goals.
- Specializations may include areas such as clinical social work, policy practice, and community organization.
- Concentrations may include topics such as mental health, child and family welfare, and social justice.
Curriculum
The MSW curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in social work theory, research, and practice.
- The curriculum includes coursework in areas such as:
- Human behavior and the social environment
- Social work practice with individuals, groups, and communities
- Social policy and advocacy
- Research methods and program evaluation
Dual Degrees
The MSW program also offers dual degree options, allowing students to pursue a second graduate degree in a related field.
- Dual degree options may include areas such as public health, law, and business.
MSW Practicum
The MSW practicum provides students with hands-on experience in a real-world setting, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge and skills in a practical context.
- The practicum may take place in a variety of settings, including hospitals, schools, and community organizations.
Education FAQ - MSW
Frequently asked questions about the MSW program are addressed, providing students with a clear understanding of the program's requirements, curriculum, and career opportunities.
