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2005-2006 Graduate Catalog 
    
2005-2006 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Social Work


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General Program Requirements and Curriculum Foundation Year Courses: (30 credits)


Foundation courses are designed to provide a generalist perspective. The following courses are required during the first year:

Concentration Year Courses: (21 credits)


The second-year curriculum is designed to provide the framework for advanced integrated practice and consists of two concentrations: Family and Community Practice and Interdisciplinary Health Care Practice. Students choose a concentration at the time of application. The following courses are required for both concentrations.

Family and Community Practice: (9 credits)


The Family and Community Practice concentration prepares students to plan, develop, and implement family-focused services from a collaborative, community-based perspective. The following are required courses in the concentration:

Interdisciplinary Health Care: (9 credits)


The Interdisciplinary Health Care Practice concentration prepares students for practice in diverse health care settings. A public health model of community intervention is emphasized. The following are required courses in the concentration:

Part-time and Advanced Standing Options:


The MSW Program has full-time and part-time options for the regular 60-credit hour program. Full-time students finish the course of study over four semesters, and part-time students in nine semesters. Applicants who have graduated from a CSWE accredited BSW program are eligible to apply for the 39-credit Advanced Standing program, full-time or part-time. The Advanced Standing full-time option is completed in three semesters, the part-time option in six semesters.

Total Credits: 60


TOTAL CREDITS: 60


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