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SSW StudentsThe School of Social Work (SSW) offers a variety of programs for undergraduates, graduates and working professionals.

Both the B.S.W. and M.S.W. programs are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. 

The master's degree prepares students for either clinical social work practice or administrative skills in non-profit management, organizational development, and philanthropy.

SSW also offers five distinctive dual-degree programs, pairing the M.S.W. with graduate degrees in child development, child and family law, divinity, law, social justice and women's studies. Candidates for dual-degree programs submit an application to the School of Social Work and another to the partner program or institution with whom the degree is offered.

Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work (B.S.W.)

B.S.W./M.S.W. (Five-year Program)

Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)

M.S.W. Advanced Standing Option

Dual-Degree Programs

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

 

Post-master's Certification in School Social Work (Type 73)

Certificate in Advanced Study - Non-Profit Management and Philanthropy

Certificate in Advanced Study - Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

Family and School Partnerships Program (FSPP)

School of Continuing and Professional Studies

 

Web-Based Course:

SWOK 634 - Social Work in India, Learn India