Master's in Social Work (Flagship)

C. Hill HUSSW Student

The academic program leading to the Master of Social Work degree equips the student for careers in direct services, and macro practice.

MSW Program

The MSW degree is conferred after satisfactory completion of the prescribed requirements that provide specialized understanding of methods and processes in Social Work practice. The minimum requirements for advanced standing students are 45 credits with a cumulative GPA of 3.0. The minimum requirements for all other students are 60 credits with a cumulative GPA of 3.0. To be applied toward a degree, graduate credits must be earned within the past five (5) years. A letter grading system is utilized. Students choose a level of intervention or mode of practice as a major area of concentration, as well as a field of practice. This choice of concentration is supported by a foundation curriculum, fields of practice, and field education. Specific areas of concentration are subject to changes.

The purpose of the fields of practice concentration is to provide a knowledge base in the student's chosen area of specialization in social work. The courses examine policies, programs, and services; two semesters are required. The fields of practice include: criminal justice, social gerontology, mental health, social work in health care settings, family and child welfare, and displaced populations.

Supervised Field Instruction is provided for students in a wide range of agencies and organizations covering the fields of practice listed above. The educational experience takes place in a large number of approved field settings on a concurrent field instruction methods model.

Howard University’s Masters of Social Work Program and its Online MSW program are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education’s Commission on Accreditation.

ADVANCED STANDING PROGRAM for GRADUATES of ACCREDITED BACCALAUREATE SOCIAL WORK PROGRAMS

Howard University School of Social Work offers an Advanced Standing Program for Graduates of Accredited Baccalaureate Social Work Programs. This three-semester program requires forty-five (45) credit hours for the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree. Four semesters and 60 credit hours are normally required. Students who are admitted to the advanced standing program must meet the following requirements: