Program Info

The Master of Social Work (MSW) degree is a professional degree enabling the graduate to enter practice as an advanced level practitioner. Graduates are prepared to work in a variety of interpersonal clinical or administration and development practice emphases. The foundation curriculum for the MSW consists of five areas of course content: Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Social Welfare Policy, Research, Professional Practice, and Practicum. Accreditation for the MSW degree has been granted through the Council on Social Work Education.

Programs
Regular Standing Two-year Program
Advanced Standing One-year Program
Advanced Standing Plus - Two-year Program

MSW Areas of Emphasis
Students may choose to specialize in the following areas of emphasis: Marriage and Family, Administration and Development, Mental Health, School Social Work, and Emergency Preparedness.