Master's degrees in Social Work are propelled by proficient courses, preparing postgraduates to end up experts and administrators in an extensive variety of medical services, welfare, and social help parts.The vast majority of these courses are proposed for candidates with the existing background, however, some will admit students 'changing over' from an alternate college degree pathway.
Social work is a multi-disciplinary and specific field that concentrates on applying the most proficient tools in moving forward the well-being and the quality of life of children, adolescents or minorities.
Online program provides a flexible surrogate to traditional higher education
Disciples can access lectures and required study materials, take part in a virtual discussion with other disciples, submit assignments, take an exam and interact with their faculties from the consolation of domestic.
online study offers working disciples the time adaptability required to adjust work and studies.
Students interact with faculty members via e-mails, digital forums, video conferencing instant text chat rooms and other forms of system-based interaction.
The online degree requires a completed online application, employment history, and official transcripts.
Two letters of recommendation.
Most universities prefer students to take up standardized admission test i.e. SAT, ACT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT, TOEFL, IELTS.
Minimum GPA of 3.0 in last 60 semester hours of undergraduate coursework.
GRE or MAT Only required for students with a GPA lower than 3.2
Cumulative GPA of 2.75 on all undergraduate coursework.
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 on last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework.
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 on earned master’s degree.
Students must have at least 120 hours of volunteer or work experience in social services over the time span of 6 months within the last 5 years.
Students should enroll in CSWE accredited programs.
The professional fitness requirement may have several components.
Students must practice under board-approved supervision.
Commitment towards social work and the ability to meet the demands of professional training, illustrated by internships and life experiences.
Total Tuition | Tuition Per Credit | Credits |
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$ 35073 | $ 707 | 50 |
History - Deals with the development of social welfare policy and its relationship.
Human Behaviour - This course presents the understudy to the person and family components of social interaction in an assortment of milieus.
Social Statics: It presents social work disciples to the utilization of quantitative information for arranging and assessing social programs and social arrangement
Gender and Social Policy: Gender and Social policy develop a progressed understanding of social approaches through a focus on social issues and conditions through the lens of sexual orientation, financial and critical hypothesis
Political Social work: This course centers on the part of social laborers and the social work profession in advocacy and the political field
Core and Elective Papers | |
Social Work Practice I and II | Group Dynamics |
Human Behavior and the Social Environment | Chronic Illness and Disability |
Social Welfare Policy and Services I, II | Women's Issues |
Methods of Social Work Research I, II | Violence and Abuse in Adulthood |
Diversity and Oppression | Violence and Abuse in Childhood |
Psychopathology | Understanding Addictive Behaviors |
Field Education Practicum I, II and III | Aging Services: A Critical Perspective |
Specialized Curriculum | Spirituality and Social Work |
Clinical Social Work I and II | Human Sexuality for the Helping Professions |
Management Practice and Theory | Direct Practice: Theory and Models |
Program and Strategic Planning | Adolescents |
Violence against Women and Children | Health |
Matriculation Continued | Mental Health |
Military Culture: Life and Issues | Children |
Perinatal Death, Dying, and Bereavement | Families |
Social Justice and Public Health | School |
Social Work with Latinos | Addictive Behaviors |
Law and Social Work | Survivors of Abuse and Trauma |
Community Organizations | Aging |
HBSE: Social Work with Immigrants and Refugees | Human Resource Management |
Poverty, Inequality, Discrimination, and Public Policy | Adolescents at Risk |
Global Social Work and Social Development | Solution Focused Therapy |
Loss Across the Lifespan | Child Welfare Management |
Latinos, Culture, Community, and Social Welfare | Financial Management |
Issues in Public Organizational Management | Supervision and Consultation |
LGBTQ Issues | Fundraising and Marketing |
Current Issues in Developmental Disabilities | Play Therapy |
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