Master of Social Work (MSW): Full Program

Admission Requirements

The Master of Social Work: Full Program will consider applicants who:

  • Meet the general requirements for admission to the Graduate School.
  • Submit an official transcript (U.S. schools) or NACES or AICE evaluation (international schools) showing an earned baccalaureate or higher degree and official transcripts or NACES or AICE evaluations from all graduate schools attended.
  • Have earned a baccalaureate or higher degree from an institutionally accredited (or internationally recognized as equivalent) institution.
  • Have earned a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale on the highest degree completed.
  • Submit three current professional Admission References.
  • Submit a written Statement of Purpose.
  • Submit a current resume.
  • Interview with the program director if requested. 

Students who have not achieved the minimum GPA, grade standards, or other assessment criteria may still apply to be considered for provisional acceptance. See Admission Categories.

 

Degree Requirements

Master of Social Work (MSW) Full Program

The required curriculum for the Master of Social Work comprises a 56 semester credit sequence of courses.

SOWK 600Human Behavior in the Social Environment4
SOWK 605Professional Practice with Individuals and Families4
SOWK 610Policy Practice and Social Change4
SOWK 615Field Seminar I2
SOWK 620Field Seminar II2
SOWK 630Professional Practice with Groups, Communities, & Organizations4
SOWK 703Introduction to Advanced Justice-Informed Social Work Practice2
SOWK 707Justice-Informed Clinical Intervention and Mental Health Diagnosis4
SOWK 709Justice-Informed Clinical Practice in Response to Crisis, Trauma, and Marginalization4
SOWK 713Researching Evidence-Based Models for Practice Intervention4
SOWK 717Theodicy, Theologies of Liberation, and Social Work Praxis4
SOWK 725Advanced Field Seminar III2
SOWK 733Advanced Social Policy, Community Health, and Environmental Justice4
SOWK 735Advanced Field Seminar IV2
SOWK 737Advanced Clinical Practice and Evidence-Based Interventions4
SOWK 743Antiracism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Social Work Supervision2
SOWK 791Capstone Integrative Seminar4
Total Credits56
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Course must be taken for credit at Bethel.


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