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Division of Arts & SciencesMaster of Social Work

 

Next cohort begins in Fall 2010



Overview

The Master of Social Work (MSW) program is a rigorous course of study offered on a part-time basis. This program will equip graduate students for the pursuit of professional social work careers through a curriculum of specialized knowledge and clinical skill development vital for practice with individuals, families and groups. Our graduates serve as models for the University's core values of quality, caring, diversity and service. Students are trained to engage in culturally relevant clinical practice with a goal of improving the circumstances of vulnerable and diverse populations in many different settings.

Degree Program

The MSW program is built upon a core of studies basic to social work, followed by advanced course work in preparation for clinical practice with individuals, families and groups. An intense field practicum affords the student the opportunity to apply theory gained in the classroom to the problems of agency clients. The program utilizes a variety of field agencies to support broad programmatic goals. Examples of settings might include child welfare programs, public schools, hospitals or clinics and community mental health agencies. These agencies are located within the counties of closest proximity to the Lakeland campus. The program utilizes a concurrent field model that serves to foster increased clinical learning through a single agency placement with students enrolled in field practicum and classes simultaneously. The program includes seven semesters of field practicum with 150 hours per semester. Practicums will be arranged by the field faculty, reflecting skills and interests expressed by the students and will consist of a foundation clinical practicum and an advanced clinical practicum.

This part-time program, offered over the course of nine semesters, provides an opportunity to earn a MSW degree to persons already working in the field or those in pursuit of work in the field and seeking a program that is more compatible with their current work schedule.

Students receiving a MSW degree will be prepared to pursue doctoral level education in social work, in a related human services discipline and profession as well as to enter a variety of related occupational areas.


Admissions Criteria

Admission to the MSW program involves a dual application procedure. Applications are made to the Graduate School of the university, as well as to the School of Social Work. There are separate application forms available for this purpose from each respective office. The Graduate Admissions Office provides the initial screening process of all applicants to the University. In keeping with state University system and School of Social Work guidelines, applicants must meet at least the following criteria:

University Criteria
  1. Have earned a “B” (3.0) average in all upper divisional baccalaureate studies attempted while registered.
  2. Submit Graduate Record Examination scores, no more than five years old, to the Graduate Admissions Office. The university requires a total verbal-quantitative score of 1000 or a “B” (3.0) average.
  3. Submit two official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate course work attempted and/or completed.

School of Social Work Criteria
    The School of Social Work has further specified a set of admission criteria deemed appropriate for the MSW program. Admissions are competitive. Applicants must meet these specific criteria in addition to the university criteria.

  1. Submit three academic/work references.
  2. Submit a 750 word autobiographical statement.
  3. Be available to appear for a personal interview with a member of the Social Work Admissions Committee.
  4. One year of paid human service or the equivalent is preferred.

Program Requirements


The MSW program is offered to graduates from an accredited BSW program or graduates from another accredited Liberal Arts program. BSW graduates (within the last five years) will have the option of applying for Advanced Standing in recognition of the professional foundations content provided in a BSW program. Students who qualify can be waived out of 12 hours of foundations content, thus completing the program with 48 hours of course credit. Those students with other bachelors or masters degrees will be required to complete the entire 60 hours of course credit that includes necessary foundations content to the field of Social Work.

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