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You will apply your coursework to your field practicum at one of more than 1,000 partners in Greater Cleveland and beyond. Our MSW programs use an Ability-Based Learning Environment that helps you ...
The MSW program at California State University, Sacramento, was established in 1964. We prepare graduates to become social work professionals who can both lead and serve our region, the State, and ...
The mission of the MSW program is to prepare ethical, competent advanced generalist social work leaders who are able to practice reflectively and autonomously in complex environments across system ...
The MSW program seeks to enroll students who are well-qualified and highly diverse. The program is highly competitive and seeks to matriculate applicants who are well-suited for advanced practice with ...
You’ll select which program you wish to begin first. You’ll start the first year at the school of your choice—either the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences or the School ...
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college. A strong undergraduate record demonstrating the ability to complete graduate education. No standardized tests are required; however, non-traditional ...
Thinking About Getting Your MSW? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others? Do you seek a deeper sense of meaning and purpose in life? Or perhaps you've been thinking about making a ...
Through Boston College’s Bachelor of Arts and Master of Social Work Dual Degree Program, qualified Boston College undergraduates can complete both a BA—in Sociology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Applied ...
The University of Wyoming, Division of Social Work offers a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree fully accredited by the Council of Social Work Education. The MSW program prepares professional social ...
The Regular MSW program consists of 60 credit hours, divided into foundation level (12 hours) and concentration level (48) hours. Foundation courses are compressed into a single semester, allowing ...