MSW - 3 7 13
MSW - 3 7 13
MSW - 3 7 13
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with individuals, groups, families, organizations and communities in their foundation year of study. The advanced year provides
a concentration, developing knowledge on the family in its social
environment. Students develop further specialization through
elective course offerings and an agency-based practicum experience. This specialized program of study is achieved through
each students choice of six, one-credit elective courses from a
broad range of topics, from therapeutic interventions to agency
administration and policy development.
program of study
Foundation level Courses
Elective Courses
requirements
For students with an undergraduate degree in Social Work:
Graduate application (www.kutztown.edu/Graduate Apply)
$35 application fee
Official transcripts from previously attended colleges or universities
American Government
Biology
GRE scores
A d va n c e d S ta n d i n g P r o g r a m
*Advanced Standing status may be granted only to students who
have earned a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from a Council on
Social Work-accredited program. Advanced Standing status allows
students to complete the Master of Social Work (MSW) program
in one calendar year or two years beginning with an internship in
the summer. Advanced Standing seminars meet on Saturdays.
Scheduling Options
All traditional and Advanced Standing MSW students can fit
into the weekday schedule or weekend executive schedule.
Courses are offered face-to-face with select hybrid options.
Course sequencing includes a one-year (Advanced Standing*),
two-, three- or four-year option depending on educational plan.
summer Schedule
Classes meet on on Saturdays from 8 11 a.m. and noon
3 p.m.
Select courses are offered as options for Advanced Standing students, and run from 8 11 a.m. and noon 3 p.m.
The Master of Social Work Program at Kutztown University is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Graduates of accredited
social work programs are eligible to take the Pennsylvania State Board of Social Work Examiners license exam. Students accepted into the
program must complete all requirements within six calendar years.
F a c u lt y
The Social Work curriculum is taught by faculty members who are dedicated full-time to the Department of Social Work and have completed graduate degrees from accredited schools of social work. They are recognized academicians, professional practitioners and
researchers who bring a broad range of experiences to the classroom which include work in public welfare, grant writing, aging, youth and
family services, addictions, vocational rehabilitation, program administration, child welfare, program evaluation, disabilities, and mental
health.
John Conahan, Ph.D., LCSW
Marywood University, Ph.D.; Marywood University, MSW;
Belknap College, BS
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