THE MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL WORK
26.2.1 THE MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE
Admission Requirements
1) Applicants to the Master of Social Work program should apply for admission by February 1 for a September commencement of studies in the same year.
2) Applicants to the Master of Social Work program must have:
(a) satisfactorily completed a B.S.W. or an equivalent social work professional degree program;
(b) submitted a preliminary outline of an educational plan that will provide direction for research and study;
(c) successfully completed one undergraduate course in statistics and one in research methods;
(d) maintained an average of B+ in the final year of undergraduate work and obtained a cumulative average of B.
Program Requirements
All students are required to complete a total of eight (8) courses including either a thesis option (2 course credits) plus a thesis seminar (1 course credit) or an advanced practice internship (2 course credits) plus an internship seminar (1 course credit). Unless otherwise specified, classes in each course are three hours per week for 13 weeks.
Course Sequencing
Part-time Studies - Thesis option
YEAR I
Semester 1
47-520. Leadership and the Organizational Context of Practice
47-521. Social Justice and Vulnerable Populations
Semester 2
47-522. Social Policy Analysis and Development
YEAR II
Semester 1
47-540. Advanced Practice Research Methods
47-596. Thesis Seminar
Semester 2
47-530. Advanced Generalist Practice Course
47-797. Thesis
Semester 3
47-797. Thesis
Part-time Studies - Internship option
YEAR I
Semester 1
47-520. Leadership and the Organizational Context of Practice
47-521. Social Justice and Vulnerable Populations
Semester 2
47-522. Social Policy Analysis and Development
YEAR II
Semester 1
47-540. Advanced Practice Research Methods
47-580. Internship Seminar
Semester 2
47-530. Advanced Generalist Practice Course
47-581. Advanced Practice Internship
Semester 3
47-581. Advanced Practice Internship
Full-time Studies - Thesis option
Fall
47-520. Leadership and the Organizational Context of Practice
47-521. Social Justice and Vulnerable Populations
47-540. Advanced Practice Research Methods
47-596. Thesis Seminar
Winter
47-522. Social Policy Analysis and Development
47-530. Advanced Generalist Practice Course
47-797. Thesis
Spring
47-797. Thesis
Full-time Studies - Internship option
YEAR I
Fall
47-520. Leadership and the Organizational Context of Practice
47-521. Social Justice and Vulnerable Populations
47-540. Advanced Practice Research Methods
47-580. Internship Seminar
Winter
47-522. Social Policy Analysis and Development
47-530. Advanced Generalist Practice Course
47-581. Advanced Practice Internship
Spring
47-581. Advanced Practice Internship