Online Master of Social Work Degree
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
| 2024-03-01 | - |
| 2024-06-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Nevada, Reno's Online Master of Social Work (MSW) program is built to develop ethical, competent, advanced generalist social work professionals prepared to lead across diverse settings. With a flexible and fully online format, this program equips graduates to practice autonomously and reflectively within complex environments and at multiple systems levels. The curriculum fosters a commitment to equity, inclusion, and social justice while building practical expertise for real-world impact.
Credits Required
The program requires 30-60 credits.
Cost per Credit
The cost per credit is $385.
Delivery
The program is delivered online.
Start Terms
There are three start terms per year.
Program Tracks
The MSW program offers two distinct paths:
- Traditional Program: Ideal for students without a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), this 60-credit-hour track includes both foundation and concentration coursework. Students can complete the program in as few as eight consecutive semesters (including summers).
- Advanced Standing Program: Designed for students who hold a BSW from a CSWE-accredited institution, this 30-credit-hour track focuses on advanced coursework and can be completed in as few as four semesters (15 months), including summer terms.
Curriculum Highlights
The Online Master of Social Work program offers a comprehensive curriculum grounded in Advanced Generalist Practice. Whether you enroll in the Traditional or Advanced Standing track, the coursework is designed to help you build practical, evidence-informed skills to work with individuals, families, groups, and communities in diverse practice settings.
Traditional Program Curriculum
Complete 30 credit hours of foundation courses, including:
- SW 610: Structural Oppression
- SW 611: Theoretical Perspectives on Human Behavior
- SW 620: Social Work Methods with Individuals
- SW 621: Social Work Methods with Groups
- SW 623: Social Work Methods with Organizations, Communities, and Legislatures
- SW 624: Social Work Methods with Couples and Families
- SW 630: Social Work History and Social Welfare Policy
- SW 640: Elements of Evidence-Informed Practice
- SW 680: Foundation Practicum I
- SW 681: Foundation Practicum II
Concentration Courses
All students, including those in the Advanced Standing Program, complete 30 credit hours of concentration courses, which include:
- SW 710: Advanced Multi-Dimensional Assessment
- SW 720: Therapeutic Interventions with Individuals
- SW 721: Therapeutic Interventions with Groups
- SW 723: Social Work Administration I
- SW 724: Therapeutic Interventions with Families
- SW 725: Social Work Administration II
- SW 741: Practice and Program Evaluation
- SW 780: Advanced Practicum I
- SW 781: Advanced Practicum II
- SW 793: Integrative Case-Based Seminar – Advanced Generalist Practice
Admission Requirements
Traditional Program
- Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution (non-social work)
- Academic preparation in liberal arts, including coursework in social sciences, humanities, research, and human biology
- Completion of statistics and research methods courses
- Minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75
- Evidence of strong written communication skills
- Career goals aligned with advanced generalist social work
Advanced Standing Program
Applicants to the Advanced Standing Program must have earned a BSW from a CSWE-accredited program within the past seven years, with a minimum GPA of 2.75 and no grade lower than a "C" in social work courses. Strong performance in a professionally supervised BSW field placement must also be documented.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Online Master of Social Work program are prepared for diverse professional roles in healthcare, education, public policy, and community-based services. With a focus on Advanced Generalist Practice, the program supports students' pursuit of licensure and meaningful impact.
Career Pathways
- Clinical Social Worker
- Mental Health Counselor
- Community Organizer
- Social Work Administrator
- Policy Analyst
Employment settings range from hospitals and government agencies to nonprofits, schools, and private practice.
