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2021-2022

Social Work (M.S.W.)

MSW Curriculum

The program’s curriculum is split into a generalist curriculum and a specialized curriculum. The generalist curriculum consists of 32 credits hours, including the completion of a 400-hour practicum experience. Once students have completed the generalist curriculum, they will be allowed to progress to the specialized curriculum, which consists of 34 credit hours of advanced coursework, including a minimum of 500 hours of practicum experience. Students who have completed an undergraduate degree in social work from a CSWE accredited program may be able to begin the program with advanced standing and start directly into the specialized curriculum.

Admissions Criteria

  • Undergraduate Degree (3.0 GPA) from an Accredited College/University with previous coursework in statistics as well as at least 9 credit hours of coursework in the social sciences, to include sociology, psychology, political science, and similar disciplines.
  • Submission of a resume documenting previous volunteer, internship, and/ or work experience.
  • 2 references (1 academic reference from previous faculty member [if possible]).
  • Writing sample formatted in APA style with the use of citations. The sample should demonstrate sufficient writing skill needed for graduate level coursework. The writing sample should be no more than 5 pages of writing with a title page and reference page (no more than 7 pages total). Applicants will be provided with prompts that should guide their response.

Determination of Advanced Standing:

Students who have earned an undergraduate degree in social work degree from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited educational institution or program recognized through its International Social Work Degree Recognition and Evaluation Service, or covered under a memorandum of understanding with international social work accreditors, may apply for the Master of Social Work (MSW) program and enter into advanced standing. Applicants must have received the undergraduate social work degree within 5 years prior of applying at Nebraska Wesleyan University.

Students who completed an undergraduate degree in social work more than 5 years previous are eligible to apply for Advanced Standing and will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The Program will specifically consider social work coursework previously completed and its fit under the current CSWE standards and coursework required at the Generalist Level of the program. Students seeking Advanced Standing may be required to complete additional courses in order to fulfill the requirements at the Generalist level. Additionally, students’ relevant work experience following completion of the undergraduate degree in social work will be considered in this decision-making process.

Advanced Standing Admissions Criteria:

  • Undergraduate degree in social work from a CSWE Accredited Program (3.0 GPA) from an Accredited College/University with previous coursework in statistics as well as at least 9 credit hours of coursework in the social sciences, to include sociology, psychology, political science, and similar disciplines. ** Degree must have been obtained within the past 5 years. For candidates who do not meet this criteria, applications will be reviewed and considered on a case-by-case basis.
    • NWU MSW Program may require students to complete courses prior to admittance into the program.
  • For students who have completed an Undergraduate Degree in social work within the last 5 years, a practicum evaluation must be provided.
  • Submission of a resume documenting previous volunteer, internship, and/ or work experience.
  • 2 references (1 academic reference from previous faculty member [if possible]).
  • Writing sample formatted in APA style with the use of citations. The sample should demonstrate sufficient writing skill needed for graduate level coursework. The writing sample should be no more than 5 pages of writing with a title page and reference page (no more than 7 pages total). Applicants will be provided with prompts that should guide their response.

Departments/Programs:

Master of Social Work (M.S.W., 66 hours)*
Generalist Curriculum 32 hours
SOCWK 5000 History of Social Work 3 hours
SOCWK 5010 Human Behavior in Social Environment 3 hours
SOCWK 5100 Privilege and Oppression 3 hours
SOCWK 5110 Social Welfare Policy, Service, and Delivery 3 hours
SOCWK 5200 Micro Practice 3 hours
SOCWK 5210 Group Practice 3 hours
SOCWK 5220 Macro Practice: Community Organization, Planning, and Administration 3 hours
SOCWK 5230 Research Informed Practice 3 hours
SOCWK 5270 Generalist Field Practicum 8 hours
Specialist Curriculum 34 hours
SOCWK 5300 Nature of Trauma and Traumatic Experience  3 hours
SOCWK 5310 Advanced Social Work Interventions  3 hours
SOCWK 5320 Advanced Practice with Groups  3 hours
SOCWK 5330 Assessment and Treatment of Trauma  3 hours
SOCWK 5340 Social Advocacy in Social Work  3 hours
SOCWK 5450 Leadership in Social Work  3 hours
SOCWK 5460 Trauma Conscious Social Work Administration  3 hours
SOCWK 5590 Advanced Integrative Capstone  3 hours
SOCWK 5570 Advanced Field Practicum 10 hours

 

*Students granted advanced standing only complete the specialized coursework (34 credit hours)

A Pre-Field Placement Consultation (which is facilitated by the Field Director) is required before students are enrolled in SOCWK 5270 Generalist Field Practicum or SOCWK 5570 Advanced Field Practicum. Prerequisites for the Pre-Field Placement Consultation are:

  • Completion of Practicum Orientation.
  • Completion of an application to enter field.
  • Completion of required asynchronous content.

The NWU MSW Program has been granted pre-candidacy status by the Council on Social Work Education (C.S.W.E.).

Pre-Candidacy indicates that the program has submitted an application to be reviewed for Candidacy. A program that has attained Pre-Candidacy has not yet been reviewed by the Commission on Accreditation or been verified to be in compliance with the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards. The Council on Social Work Education does not publicly disclose whether programs have currently attained Pre-Candidacy Status until they are granted Candidacy.

Students who enter the program while it is still in Pre-Candidacy will not be recognized as attending a program in Candidacy unless the program attains Candidacy in the academic year in which those students enter. The Candidacy Process is typically a three-year process and there is no guarantee that a program in Pre-Candidacy will eventually attain Candidacy or Initial Accreditation. Students who enter programs that attain Candidacy in or before the academic year in which they begin their program of study will be retroactively recognized as having graduated from a CSWE-accredited program once the program attains Initial Accreditation. Candidacy by the Council on Social Work Education’s Commission on Accreditation applies to all program sites and program delivery methods of an accredited program. Accreditation provides reasonable assurance about the quality of the program and the competence of students graduating from the program.

Council on Social Work Education
1725 Duke Street, Suite 500
Alexandria, VA 22314-3457
info@cswe.org