Clinical
Clinical social work focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness, emotional and other behavioral disturbances. Individual, group and family therapy are common treatment modalities. Social workers who provide these services are required to be licensed or certified at the clinical level in their state of practice. Clinical social workers work in a variety of settings including private practice, hospitals, community mental health, primary care and agencies. (NASW)
Part-Time
This is a three-year hybrid program (part online and part face-to-face) with field placement, a flexible option for students who are working full time, military affiliated, etc. Any undergraduate majors are welcome to apply.
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Full-Time
This is a two-year program with a field placement requirement of 900 hours over the course of three semesters. Students will be in classes 2-3 days a week and in their field placements during the rest of the week—a good option for traditional students. Any undergraduate majors are welcome to apply.
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Advanced Standing
This is a one-year program that runs May to May. Students will take “bridge” courses in the summer, specifically designed for recent BSW graduates, before joining the full-time curriculum in the fall semester. Only students with a Bachelors in Social Work are able to apply.
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