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Program Overview

The Community Practice and Administration specialization will prepare you to work in public or non-profit organizations, communities, and faith-based agencies at the administrative or community level. You'll learn to apply evidence-informed and asset-based community practice frameworks and methods of intervention to develop responsive systems, sustainable physical and social environments, and social justice-oriented public and institutional policies.

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Program Details

Duration and Schedule

Courses are offered in 15-week semesters and two 7.5-week summer terms.

  • A regular standing full-time plan of study typically takes 1¾ years (21 months), and a part-time plan of study typically takes 2¾ years (33 months) with 15-week semesters and two 7.5-week summer terms.
  • An advanced standing full-time plan of study typically takes one year beginning in the summer, and a part-time plan of study typically takes two years with 15-week semesters and two 7.5-week summer terms.

Because your MSW plan of study will be custom tailored based on your interests and objectives, your time to complete the program may vary.

Courses

Students without a BSW will be considered regular standing and will be required to complete 18 credits of foundational courses along with 6 credits (450 hours) of foundational practicum. These students will take an additional 15 credits of advanced courses, 6 credits (450 hours) of advanced field and seminar, and 15 credits of practice specializations of their choice for a total of 60 credit hours. Students may have some foundation coursework waived if the requirement was met in their undergraduate coursework.

Required foundation Courses:

Students without a BSW will be considered regular standing and will be required to complete 18 credits of foundational courses along with 6 credits (450 hours) of foundational practicum.

  • Foundations of Social Work (History, Philosophy, & Theory) (3)
  • Human Behavior and the Social Environment (3)
  • Social Work Research Methods (3)
  • Policy Planning & Analysis (3)
  • Practice I Individuals (3)
  • Practice II Families & Groups (3)
  • Foundation Field & Seminar: total of 6 credits; 450 hours

Required Advanced Courses:

Students will take 15 credits of advanced courses, 6 credits (450 hours) of advanced field and seminar

  • Social Work Ethics and Professional Development (3)
  • Trauma: Theory and Practice in Social Work (3)
  • Psychopathology (3)
  • Inequality, Diversity, and Social Justice (3)
  • Applied Research Project (3)
  • Advanced Field & Seminar: total of 6 credits; 450 hours

Required Specialization Courses:

Students will choose five practice specialization courses (15 credits). Students seeking a Community Practice & Administration specialization will choose five practice specialization courses. Four courses must be from the Community Practice & Administration specialization courses and up to one can be from the Clinical specialization (although all five may be chosen from the Community Practice & Administration options).

Practice Specialization Course Options: Clinical Specialization

  • Motivational Interviewing & Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (3)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (3)
  • Neurobiology and Social Work Practice (3)
  • Marital & Family Therapy (3)
  • Play Therapy (3)
  • Clinical Practice with Adolescents (3)
  • Grief (3)
  • Advanced Behavioral and Social Interventions for Exceptional Children (3)
  • Crisis Intervention (3)

Practice Specialization Course Options: Community Practice and Administration Specialization

  • Organizational and Community Change Planning (3)
  • Non-Profit Administration & Organizational Theory (3)
  • Community Organizing and Advocacy (3)
  • Program Evaluation (3)
  • Budgeting & Public Finance (3)
  • Grant Writing & Fundraising (3)
  • Leadership (3)
  • HR Management (3)
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Students seeking advanced standing but have a BSW older than seven years old will be required to complete 9 credits of foundations courses (Social Work Research Methods, Practice I Individuals, Practice II Families and Groups). These students will take an additional 15 credits of advanced courses, 6 credits (450 hours) of advanced practicum, and 15 credits of practice specializations of their choice for a total of 45 credit hours.

Required foundation Courses:

Students seeking advanced standing but have a BSW older than seven years old will be required to complete 9 credits of foundations courses.

  • Social Work Research Methods (3)
  • Practice I Individuals (3)
  • Practice II Families & Groups (3)

Required Advanced Courses:

Students will take 15 credits of advanced courses, 6 credits (450 hours) of advanced field and seminar

  • Social Work Ethics and Professional Development (3)
  • Trauma: Theory and Practice in Social Work (3)
  • Psychopathology (3)
  • Inequality, Diversity, and Social Justice (3)
  • Applied Research Project (3)
  • Advanced Field & Seminar: total of 6 credits; 450 hours

Required Specialization Courses:

Students will choose five practice specialization courses (15 credits). Students seeking a Community Practice & Administration specialization will choose five practice specialization courses. Four courses must be from the Community Practice & Administration specialization courses and up to one can be from the Clinical specialization (although all five may be chosen from the Community Practice & Administration options).

Practice Specialization Course Options: Clinical Specialization

  • Motivational Interviewing & Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (3)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (3)
  • Neurobiology and Social Work Practice (3)
  • Marital & Family Therapy (3)
  • Play Therapy (3)
  • Clinical Practice with Adolescents (3)
  • Grief (3)
  • Advanced Behavioral and Social Interventions for Exceptional Children (3)
  • Crisis Intervention (3)

Practice Specialization Course Options: Community Practice and Administration Specialization

  • Organizational and Community Change Planning (3)
  • Non-Profit Administration & Organizational Theory (3)
  • Community Organizing and Advocacy (3)
  • Program Evaluation (3)
  • Budgeting & Public Finance (3)
  • Grant Writing & Fundraising (3)
  • Leadership (3)
  • HR Management (3)
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Advanced standing students who have completed a BSW within the last seven years will be required to complete 15 credits of advanced courses, 6 credits (450 hours) of advanced practicum, and 15 credits of practice specializations of their choice for a total of 36 credit hours.

Required Advanced Courses:

Students will take 15 credits of advanced courses, 6 credits (450 hours) of advanced field and seminar

  • Social Work Ethics and Professional Development (3)
  • Trauma: Theory and Practice in Social Work (3)
  • Psychopathology (3)
  • Inequality, Diversity, and Social Justice (3)
  • Applied Research Project (3)
  • Advanced Field & Seminar: total of 6 credits; 450 hours

Required Specialization Courses:

Students will choose five practice specialization courses (15 credits). Students seeking a Community Practice & Administration specialization will choose five practice specialization courses. Four courses must be from the Community Practice & Administration specialization courses and up to one can be from the Clinical specialization (although all five may be chosen from the Community Practice & Administration options).

Practice Specialization Course Options: Clinical Specialization

  • Motivational Interviewing & Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (3)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (3)
  • Neurobiology and Social Work Practice (3)
  • Marital & Family Therapy (3)
  • Play Therapy (3)
  • Clinical Practice with Adolescents (3)
  • Grief (3)
  • Advanced Behavioral and Social Interventions for Exceptional Children (3)
  • Crisis Intervention (3)

Practice Specialization Course Options: Community Practice and Administration Specialization

  • Organizational and Community Change Planning (3)
  • Non-Profit Administration & Organizational Theory (3)
  • Community Organizing and Advocacy (3)
  • Program Evaluation (3)
  • Budgeting & Public Finance (3)
  • Grant Writing & Fundraising (3)
  • Leadership (3)
  • HR Management (3)
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