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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Work, MSW
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The Master of Social Work degree with the specialization in advanced generalist practice prepares students with the advanced knowledge and skills to serve in complex practice environments, and to act to promote positive social change and respect for human diversity and the advancement of human rights to benefit the quality of life for individuals, groups, families, organizations and communities. The degree program is dedicated to preparing graduates to apply evidence-informed knowledge, skills and the values to address complex issues and problems while promoting social and economic justice and working with those who are vulnerable and oppressed. The degree leads to employment opportunities in health care, child and family services, mental health, and other health and human services career fields.
Admissions Procedures
Applicants will first apply to the joint MSW program through our web site at twu-unt-msw.com. The joint MSW committee will determine initial program eligibility and randomly assign applicants to a home institution (UNT or TWU). In the program preliminary eligibility letter, students will be informed of their home institution assignment and that they need to apply for institution admission through the ApplyTexas portal. They will then remit their transcripts to their home institution. There will be no fee for the program’s joint committee review of applicants, as students must pay when applying to the institution through the ApplyTexas portal. The program will use UNT’s admission standards for program entry. Final review and acceptance will be determined after applicants have completed the web site application, the ApplyTexas application and all supporting documents have been received.
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Requirements
Two types of students will be admitted to the Joint Master of Social Work (MSW) program. The first group are graduates of Bachelors programs in fields other than Social Work (Foundation students) and they will complete a two year MSW program. The second group of students are graduates of BSW programs who qualify for “Advanced Standing” status. For these students, the first “Foundation” year of the MSW is waived, and they complete the program in one year.
Students accepted into the program for the full-time two year component complete 10 foundation courses (30 credit hours) in the first year and 10 advanced courses (30 credit hours) in the second year. Students accepted into the Advanced Standing one year full-time component will complete 10 advanced courses (30 credit hours). There are advanced course electives in healthcare and children and family services specialization. Students are required to choose one elective from their advanced year. When the Master’s thesis is available the student may choose to enroll in SOWK 5983 - Master’s Thesis in lieu of SOWK 5413 - Social Work Program and Practice Evaluation and SOWK 5993 - Master’s Thesis in lieu of SOWK 5973 - Advanced Integrative Seminar . Please check with faculty to determine availability of the thesis option.
Foundation courses, 30 hours
Advanced courses, 27 hours
Electives, 3 hours
Choose one course from the following advanced practice areas.
Thesis option
Students choosing the thesis option will take the following classes.
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