Master of Social Work Program
The MSW Program prepares students for advanced social work practice and research in public and private agencies in five fields of specialization: advocacy, leadership, and social change; child welfare; community mental health; health care; and school social work. Students are prepared for leadership roles in prevention, intervention, and rehabilitation; program development and analysis; direct service, supervision, planning and administration.
You have three options when it comes to obtaining your MSW degree: the Campus Program, the Outreach Program, and the Dual Degree in Social Work and Marriage and Family Services (MSW/MS).