College Record 2017-2018

Master of Social Work Two-Year Program

SWK.FND.ASAP.MS @17/18

To earn the MSW degree, students must complete each of the following courses:

Complete the following:

30 credits
SWK-505Practice I

3

SWK-510Group Process

3

SWK-520Soc Wk Ethics & Applications in Divers

3

SWK-522Research

3

SWK-527Foundation Seminar I

3

SWK-535Practice II

3

SWK-555Practice III

3

SWK-561Social Policy Analysis

3

SWK-570Human Behavior & the Social Environment

3

SWK-587Foundation Seminar II

3

Complete the Advanced Standing Curriculum

29 credits
ENG-510Writing for Professionals

1

SWK-605Clinical SWP with Individuals

3

SWK-615Psychopathology

3

SWK-620Advanced Ethics in SWP

3

SWK-622Scientific Inquiry in SWK

3

SWK-629Adv Clinical SWP Seminar I

3

SWK-635Clinical SWP with Families

3

SWK-661Social Welfare Policy

3

SWK-670Advanced Theory for SWP

3

SWK-689Advanced Clinical SWP Capstone

4

Complete 2 Electives:

6 credits
SWK-644Assessment and Treatment of Trauma

3

SWK-645Clinical SWP with Groups

3

SWK-646Narrative Therapy

3

SWK-647Military Social Work

3

SWK-650Treating Substance Abuse

3

SWK-660Solution Focused Interventions

3

To be eligible for the MSW degree, students must:

  1. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher,
  2. A grade of B or higher in each course,
  3. Complete a minimum of 900 hours of field practicum (400 hours in conjunction with SWK-527 & SWK-587; 500 hours in conjunction with SWK-629 & SWK-689),
  4. Complete a master thesis paper,
  5. Present their master thesis.

The student is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all degree requirements are met satisfactorily.