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Social Work, M.S.W. in St. Louis

鶹ý's Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) prepares social work professionals to work with vulnerable populations facing health, social and economic challenges.

Social workers are educationally prepared to provide services including therapy, policy advocacy, case management, group work, crisis intervention, children and family practice and leadership for nonprofit organizations. M.S.W. level social workers are employed in a wide variety of human service organizations including family and community centers, mental health and treatment centers, hospitals, schools, nonprofit agencies, residential children’s or adult centers, justice centers and many more organizations.

Program Highlights

  • SLU's M.S.W. program offers multiple course delivery formats to assist students who are working full-time or part-time and for students who want to progress faster by taking additional credits per semester.
  • Formats include the online and in-person traditional 15-week format (two-hour-and-45-minute classes, fall and spring semesters) and a 10-week format (three-and-a-half-hour classes in the summer semester).

Curriculum Overview

SLU's M.S.W. curriculum includes generalist foundation courses, advanced practice courses in an area of concentration, hallmark and research courses, and field practica. The generalist foundation courses provide the basic social work theory and methods for working with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.

Students then select an advanced practice area of concentration and proceed with courses in these areas. 鶹ý's School of Social Work offers three concentrations:

  • Applied behavior analysis
  • Clinical
  • Community and organization

SLU's M.S.W. degree is48 credits for clinical and community and organization concentrations (the applied behavior analysis concentration is54 creditsdue to students' potential dual credentialing),with full-time and part-time options available. Students with a Bachelor of Social Work from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited program may earn up to 15 credits of advanced standing toward the M.S.W.

Applied Behavior Analysis M.S.W. Concentration

The applied behavior analysis concentration focuses on evidenced-based methods to assist children, adults and organizations in changing behavior. The curriculum prepares students to be eligible to become board-certified behavior analysts.

Clinical M.S.W. Concentration

The clinical concentration focuses on assessment, intervention and outcomes in clinical work with individuals, families, groups or larger systems. Courses focus on working with diverse families and family systems across a developmental life span using core clinical approaches to engagement, assessment, intervention and evaluation of outcomes in a variety of clinical practice settings.

Community and Organization M.S.W. Concentration

The community and organization concentration focuses on mezzo- and macro-level community work, such as community organizing and advocacy, nonprofit administration, and local, state and national policy advocacy and implementation.

Social Work Fieldwork and Research Opportunities

While completing coursework, students will be mentored by an M.S.W. field instructor and work in a social work capacity in the community.

M.S.W. students can further specialize their studies through coursework or practicum experiences in the following areas:

  • Community mental health practice
  • Criminal justice
  • Gerontology
  • Health practice
  • Nonprofit administration
  • Practice with children and youth
  • School social work
  • Substance use disorder treatment
  • Therapy with individuals and families
  • Trauma-informed practice
  • Veteran services

Careers in Social Work

SLU's M.S.W. program is a highly ranked social work program nationally. Possible careers include work in the fields of health care, mental health, secondary education, child welfare, family services, criminal justice, gerontology, policy, advocacy, administrative and community development.

Admission Requirements

Successful applicants should possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00. Conditional admission may be considered for students with cumulative GPAs below 3.00.

Application Requirements

  • Application form
  • Transcript(s)
  • Two letters of recommendation (one academic, one professional)
    • One academic letter from a professor who has evaluated your academic performance in the classroom.
      • If you are entering the program directly from an undergraduate program, you may submit two academic letters.
    • One professional letter from a supervisor who has evaluated your work in the field or related volunteer experience.
      • If you have been out of school five or more years, you may submit two professional letters.
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  • Professional Statement

Requirements for International Students

All admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students. International students must also meet the following additional requirements:

  • ٱ𳾴DzԲٰٱ.SLU's M.S.W. program requires a TOEFL of 92 or higher.
  • Academic records, in English translation, of students who have undertaken postsecondary studies outside the United States must include:
    • Courses taken and/or lectures attended
    • Practical laboratory work
    • The maximum and minimum grades attainable
    • The grades earned or the results of all end-of-term examinations
    • Any honors or degrees received.
  • Credential Evaluation Reports (such as the WES, ECE, Spantran, or Scholaro) are required.

If admitted to the School of Social Work, the International Office will require additional documentation to issue an I-20. Questions about these requirements can be directed tointernationalservices@slu.edu.

Application Deadlines

Applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed for admissions until Aug. 1 for fall and Dec. 1 for spring. All applicants who apply are reviewed for merit-based scholarships.To be considered for a graduate assistantship, students must fill out the GA application found under "Scholarships and Financial Aid" by March 1.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The admissions committee considers several factors to determine a candidate's eligibility:

  • Academic achievement
  • Strength of the undergraduate program
  • Application information
  • Professional statement
  • Work experience
  • Any graduate degrees earned
  • Motivation
  • Leadership and service
  • The undergraduate GPA is weighted with other criteria in the admissions process

Advanced Standing

Students who have completed a bachelor's degree in social work from an eligible, CSWE-accredited program,can receive up to 15 credits of “advanced standing” toward a Master of Social Work at 鶹ý; approved advanced standing students will need to complete only 33 credits of master's coursework.

To be eligible, students must have:

  • Undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.0
  • Earned grades of ‘B’ or better in undergraduate social work courses
  • Completed their bachelor’s in a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education
  • No additional transfer credits will be accepted.

Tuition

Tuition Total Program Cost
Advanced Standing track Tuition and University Fees $30,000
Foundation track Tuition and University Fees $48,000

Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:

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Information on Tuition and Fees

Miscellaneous Fees

Information on Summer Tuition

Financial Aid

We recognize that cost can be a concern when choosing to continue your education and have identified the following financial aid resources to assist you.

FAFSA and Other Resources

All incoming students should complete the application. A step-by-step guide to submitting your FAFSA is available online. 鶹ý Student Financial Services provides a Graduate Financial Aid Handbook that outlines the process of financing your graduate education.

The following links to resources in 鶹ý Student Financial Services may also be helpful:

Scholarships

All new incoming students will receive a partial scholarship upon admittance thanks to our generous alumni and benefactors. Students may also qualify for federal graduate student loans and apply for assistantship and fellowship opportunities.

Fellowships

The is a full-tuition fellowship funded by the School of Social Work for new and continuing students. A separate application is required with a deadline of March 1. This fellowship requires that recipients serve as members of the School of Social Work's Equity and Inclusion Committee. Recipients will also be expected to actively participate in the diversity, equity and inclusion activities sponsored by the Doerr Center throughout the year.

Newly accepted master's or doctoral students and students in the first year of a program are eligible to apply for a University-wide diversity, dissertation or presidential fellowship. Find more details on application components here.

Graduate Assistantships and Internships

By filling out a , you will automatically be considered for a graduate assistantship or a graduate internship with the School of Social Work. Assistantships are appointed for one year. Students must reapply to be considered for a second year, and recipients are not guaranteed to receive subsequent/continuing internships.

Graduate assistantships are University-funded assistantships awarded by the School of Social Work. They are assigned and funded for two semesters (a duration of nine months, 20 hours per week), working with designated faculty. Benefits include 12 months of health care coverage, a stipend and 18 credit hours of tuition remission.

Depending on faculty needs, the graduate assistant works with one or two faculty members. Time is divided between both faculty mentors if the student is assigned to two. Students who receive a fully-fundedUniversity-funded assistantship in one year may not receive it in subsequent years. However, they remain eligible for graduate internship while pursuing a graduate degree in the School of Social Work.

Graduate internships are funded and awarded by the School of Social Work. They are assigned and funded for two semesters (a duration of nine months, 8 to 16 hours per week), working with assigned faculty. Graduate interns may be assigned to assist with administrative work, research or faculty teaching. Depending on the hours assigned, tuition benefits will differ; health insurance and stipends are not awarded for graduate internships.

Other Funding for Current Students

Current students may be eligible for conference/training funding, graduate assistantships and scholarships.

Accreditation

The social work bachelor's and master's programs are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

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鶹ý’s applied behavior analysis program is currently a Verified Course Sequence (VCS). Students who graduate from the Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysisprogram will have completed all requirements necessary to sit for theBoard Certified Behavior Analyst®(BCBA®) exam.

  1. Graduates will be able to demonstrate ethical and professional behavior.
  2. Graduates will be able to advance human rights and social, racial, economic and environmental justice.
  3. Graduates will be able to engage anti-racism, diversity, equity and inclusion (ADEI) in practice.
  4. Graduates will be able to engage in practice-informed research and research-informed practice.
  5. Graduates will be able to engage in policy practice.
  6. Graduates will be able to engage with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
  7. Graduates will be able to assess individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
  8. Graduates will be able to intervene with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
  9. Graduates will be able to evaluate practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.

M.S.W. Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes

Students must earn a grade of B or better in all Generalist Foundation Courses. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in all other courses.

Generalist Foundation Courses
¸鰭5702Social Policy 13
¸鰭5725Human Behavior & the Social Environment 13
¸鰭5750Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups 13
¸鰭5751Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations 13
¸鰭5819Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar 11
¸鰭5841Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum 1, 22
ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum
Hallmark Courses
¸鰭5707Policy Practice for Social Justice3
Choose one Ethics course:3
¸鰭5700
Values & Ethics in Social Work
¸鰭5749
Ethics in Behavior Analysis 2
Concentration specific courses27-32
Select one of the following:
Total Credits48-53
1

Students must earn a grade of B or higher ǰa grade of S or higher in each of the following courses:¸鰭5702 Social Policy (3 cr),¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment (3 cr),¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups (3 cr),¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations (3 cr),¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr), and¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum (2 cr)ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)

2

¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)and¸鰭5749 Ethics in Behavior Analysis (3 cr) are for ABA students only.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

For a complete list of GPA and professional behaviǰcontinuation standards, see the Master of Social Work Handbook.

Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration (not available at learning sites)

Students must earn a grade of B or better in all Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration courses.

Advanced Practice Concentration Courses
SWRK5001Supervision and Organizational Behavior Management3
SWRK5002Philosophy of Behavioral Science3
SWRK5746Principles & Concepts in Applied Behavior Analysis3
SWRK5747Behavioral Assessment3
SWRK5748Behavior Change & Processes in Applied Behavior Analysis3
SWRK5762Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice3
SWRK5774Measurement & Experimental Design3
Concentration Practicum
SWRK5822Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum I2
SWRK5820Integrative Practice Seminar1
SWRK5823Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum II2
SWRK5824Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum III2
ABA5115Advanced Clinical Research Capstone3
ABA5116Practicum IV1
Total Credits32

Clinical Concentration

Students must earn a grade of C or higher in all Clinical Concentration courses.

Advanced Practice Concentration Courses
SWRK5708Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice3
SWRK5733Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals3
SWRK5736Advanced Clinical Practice with Families and Groups3
SWRK5762Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice3
Concentration Practicum
SWRK5820Integrative Practice Seminar1
SWRK5842Clinical Practicum I2
SWRK5843Clinical Practicum II3
Concentration Electives9
Select 9 credits
Total Credits27

Up to 6 credits may be taken outside of Social Work (SWRK) courses.

Community and Organization Concentration

Students must earn a grade of C or higher in allCommunity and Organization Concentrationcourses.

Advanced Practice Concentration Courses
SWRK5708Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice **3
SWRK5721Community Theory & Practice *3
SWRK5785Organizational & Program Planning *3
Concentration Practicum
SWRK5820Integrative Practice Seminar *1
SWRK5832Community & Organization Practicum I **2
SWRK5833Community & Organization Practicum II **3
Concentration Electives12
Select 12 credits
Total Credits27
*

These courses are only offered in an online format.

**

These courses are offered in both an online and an in-person format.

Up to 6 credits may be taken outside of Social Work (SWRK) courses.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollmentunless otherwise noted.

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Students must receive a B or better in all generalist courses to pass the course and matriculate.

Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration(Full-Time)

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment 1 3
SWRK5746 Principles & Concepts in Applied Behavior Analysis 3
¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups 1 3
SWRK5774 Measurement & Experimental Design 3
Credits12
Spring
SWRK5747 Behavioral Assessment 3
SWRK5748 Behavior Change & Processes in Applied Behavior Analysis 3
¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations 1 3
¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar 1 1
¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum 2 2
Credits12
Summer
SWRK5001 Supervision and Organizational Behavior Management 3
SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar (ABA) 1
SWRK5822 Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum I 2
Credits6
Year Two
Fall
SWRK5002 Philosophy of Behavioral Science 3
¸鰭5702 Social Policy 1 3
SWRK5823 Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum II 2
Credits8
Spring
SWRK5762 Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice 3 3
SWRK5824 Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum III 2
¸鰭5749 Ethics in Behavior Analysis 2 3
Credits8
Summer
¸鰭5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
ABA5115 Advanced Clinical Research Capstone 3
ABA5116 Practicum IV 1
Credits7
Total Credits53
1

Students must earn a grade of B or higher or a grade of S or higher in each of the following courses:¸鰭5702 Social Policy (3 cr),¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment (3 cr),¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups (3 cr),¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations (3 cr),¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr), and¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum (2 cr)ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)

2

¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)and¸鰭5749 Ethics in Behavior Analysis (3 cr)are for ABA students only.

3

This course is necessary to become a LCSW

Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration (Part-Time)

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups 1 3
¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations 1 3
Credits6
Spring
¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum 1 2
¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar 1 1
¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment 1 3
Credits6
Summer
¸鰭5702 Social Policy 1 3
¸鰭5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
Credits6
Year Two
Fall
SWRK5746 Principles & Concepts in Applied Behavior Analysis 3
SWRK5774 Measurement & Experimental Design 3
Credits6
Spring
SWRK5747 Behavioral Assessment 3
SWRK5748 Behavior Change & Processes in Applied Behavior Analysis 3
Credits6
Summer
SWRK5001 Supervision and Organizational Behavior Management 3
Credits3
Year Three
Fall
SWRK5002 Philosophy of Behavioral Science 3
SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar 1
SWRK5822 Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum I 2
Credits6
Spring
SWRK5823 Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum II 2
¸鰭5749 Ethics in Behavior Analysis 2 3
SWRK5762 Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice 3 3
Credits8
Summer
SWRK5824 Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum III 2
Credits2
Year Four
Fall
ABA5115 Advanced Clinical Research Capstone 3
ABA5116 Practicum IV 1
Credits4
Total Credits53
1

Students must earn a grade of B or higher or a grade of S or higher in each of the following courses:¸鰭5702 Social Policy (3 cr),¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment (3 cr),¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups (3 cr),¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations (3 cr),¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr), and¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum (2 cr)ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)

2
¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)and¸鰭5749 Ethics in Behavior Analysis (3 cr)are for ABA students only.
3

This course is necessary for a LCSW.

Clinical Concentration (Full-Time)

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment 1 3
¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups 1 3
¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations 1 3
¸鰭5702 Social Policy 1 3
Credits12
Spring
¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum 1, 2 2
¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar 1 1
SWRK5736 Advanced Clinical Practice with Families and Groups 3
SWRK5762 Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice 3 3
Elective 3
Credits12
Summer
¸鰭5700 Values & Ethics in Social Work 3
¸鰭5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
Elective 3
Credits9
Year Two
Fall
SWRK5733 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals 4 3
SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar 1
SWRK5842 Clinical Practicum I 5 2
SWRK5708 Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice 3
Elective 3
Credits12
Spring
SWRK5843 Clinical Practicum II 3
Credits3
Total Credits48
1

Students must earn a grade of B or higher or a grade of S or higher in each of the following courses:¸鰭5702 Social Policy (3 cr),¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment (3 cr),¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups (3 cr),¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations (3 cr),¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr), and¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum (2 cr)ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)

2

Must be taken concurrently with¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

3

This course is necessary for a LCSW.

4

SWRK5733 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals (3 cr) must be taken either concurrently or after SWRK5842 Clinical Practicum I (2 cr).

5

Must take concurrently with SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

Clinical Concentration (Part-Time)

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment 1 3
¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups 1 3
Credits6
Spring
¸鰭5702 Social Policy 1 3
¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations 1 3
Credits6
Summer
¸鰭5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum 1, 2 2
¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar 1 1
Credits6
Year Two
Fall
SWRK5762 Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice 3 3
SWRK5736 Advanced Clinical Practice with Families and Groups 3
Credits6
Spring
Elective 3
Elective 3
Credits6
Summer
SWRK5733 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals 4 3
SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar 1
SWRK5842 Clinical Practicum I 5 2
Credits6
Year Three
Fall
SWRK5843 Clinical Practicum II 3
SWRK5708 Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice 3
Credits6
Spring
¸鰭5700 Values & Ethics in Social Work 3
Elective 3
Credits6
Total Credits48
1

Students must earn a grade of B or higher or a grade of S or higher in each of the following courses:¸鰭5702 Social Policy (3 cr),¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment (3 cr),¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups (3 cr),¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations (3 cr),¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr), and¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum (2 cr)ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)

2

Must take concurrently with ¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

3

This course is necessary for a LCSW.

4

SWRK5733 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals (3 cr) must be taken either in concurrently or after SWRK5842 Clinical Practicum I (2 cr).

5

Must take concurrently with SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

Community and Organization Concentration (Full-Time)

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
¸鰭5702 Social Policy 1 3
¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment 1 3
¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups 1 3
¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations 1 3
Credits12
Spring
SWRK5721 Community Theory & Practice 3
¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar 1 1
¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum 1, 2 2
Elective 3
Elective 3
Credits12
Summer
¸鰭5700 Values & Ethics in Social Work 3
¸鰭5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
Elective 3
Credits9
Year Two
Fall
SWRK5708 Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice 3
SWRK5785 Organizational & Program Planning 3
SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar (Comm Org) 1
SWRK5832 Community & Organization Practicum I 3 2
Elective 3
Credits12
Spring
SWRK5833 Community & Organization Practicum II 3
Credits3
Total Credits48
1

Students must earn a grade of B or higher or a grade of S or higher in each of the following courses:¸鰭5702 Social Policy (3 cr),¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment (3 cr),¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups (3 cr),¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations (3 cr),¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr), and¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum (2 cr)ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)

2

Must be taken concurrently with ¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

3

Must be taken concurrently withSWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

Community and Organization Concentration (Part-Time)

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment 1 3
¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups 1 3
Credits6
Spring
¸鰭5702 Social Policy 1 3
¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations 1 3
Credits6
Summer
¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar 1 1
¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum 1, 2 2
Elective 3
Credits6
Year Two
Fall
SWRK5785 Organizational & Program Planning 3
Elective 3
Credits6
Spring
SWRK5721 Community Theory & Practice 3
Elective 3
Credits6
Summer
Elective 3
Credits3
Year Three
Fall
¸鰭5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
SWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar 1
SWRK5832 Community & Organization Practicum I 3 2
Credits6
Spring
¸鰭5700 Values & Ethics in Social Work 3
SWRK5708 Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice 3
Elective 3
Credits9
Total Credits48
1

Students must earn a grade of B or higher or a grade of S or higher in each of the following courses:¸鰭5702 Social Policy (3 cr),¸鰭5725 Human Behavior & the Social Environment (3 cr),¸鰭5750 Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups (3 cr),¸鰭5751 Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations (3 cr),¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr), and¸鰭5841 Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum (2 cr)ǰ¸鰭5821 MSW/ABA Foundation Practicum (2 cr)

2

Must take concurrently with ¸鰭5819 Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

3

Must take concurrently withSWRK5820 Integrative Practice Seminar (1 cr)

Apply for Admission

For admission questions, contact:

School of Social Work Graduate Admissions Office
socialwork@slu.edu
314-977-2752

For program questions contact:

Kristi Richter, M.S.W., LCSW, CDFT
Director of Master of Social Work Program
Assistant clinical professor of Social Work
kristi.richter@slu.edu
314-977-2738