Master of Social Work

Mission | Admission Requirements | Transfer Credit
Termination Of Admission | Suspension | Orientation | Dual Concentration
Field Practicum | Degree Requirements | Areas Of Emphasis

The Master of Social Work

The Master of Social Work (MSW) Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The MSW program is designed to prepare students for entry into advanced social work practice. The 60 credit-hour degree program consists of a curriculum which provides knowledge, values, and skills common to generalist social work practice, specialization courses in clinical practice and social administration, and seven field practicum courses which are designed to enhance the core competencies in the foundation and specialization areas. Students must declare a specialization within the first semester of full-time enrollment or within two semesters of part-time enrollment. The Department also offers International learning opportunities in Trinidad Tobago, Ghana and Costa Rica on a selective basis.

 

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Department of Social Work prepares students to excel in social work practice. The BSW programs prepares students for generalist practice and the MSW program builds on the generalist foundation and prepares students for advanced practice in Clinical and Social Administration. The Department promotes student focused learning, affirms the African American legacy and fosters a unique multicultural environment through its BSW and MSW curriculum and advocacy roles in community change. The department graduate students who are culturally competent to practice social work in rural, urban and global settings.

The MSW degree seeks to prepare graduate students with analytic knowledge and practice skills, which are necessary for self-critical, accountable and autonomous social work practice. The curriculum consists of three principle parts:

Master of Social Work Licensure

The Master of Social Work curriculum at Savannah State University is specifically designed to prepare students for the Master of Social Work Licensure (LMSW). Furthermore, the Master of Social Work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Graduating from a CSWE accredited program is a requirement to take the Master of Social Work Licensure exam.

 

MSW Admission Requirements

 Admission to the MSW program is on a selective basis. Prospective students apply to the Office of Graduate Studies. Only completed applications are reviewed by the Social Work Admissions Committee.

 Completed admission applications are evaluated according to the following criteria:

      (An in-person interview is scheduled when determined by the admissions committee.)

Regular Full Time Admission

The Full-Time curriculum begins in the fall semester. This is a two-year 60 credit hour program with students completing a minimum of 15 credit hours per semester.

Advanced Standing Admission


The Advanced Standing curriculum begins in the summer semester. Only students who have earned the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree from a CSWE accredited program within the last five years are eligible for the Advanced Standing admission. Students admitted into the Advanced Standing program who fail to earn a grade of “B” in any course will be removed from Advanced Standing. The student may be given the option of continuing in the regular two-year MSW degree program. The student will not be allowed back in the Advanced Standing curriculum. Advanced Standing requires a total of 33 credit hours and is completed within 12 months.

Provisional Admission

Applicants who want to obtain the MSW degree, but do not fully satisfy the requirements for admission may be given consideration for provisional admission status. The student must earn a grade of “B” in each course during the first semester of enrollment in order to remain in the MSW Program. Student who have not completed the specified liberal arts core may also be admitted provisionally, however, they must successfully (“C” or better) complete the prerequisite courses within the first year of admission.

Non-Degree Seeking Admission

Non-degree students can apply up to 6 semester hours of graduate credit taken at SSU to the MSW program This category is temporary and applicants must complete an application for admission. Non-degree students must satisfy all prerequisites before enrolling in a course. Students Luegatha66admitted in non-degree status are not eligible for financial aid.

Students admitted in the Non-Degree Seeking program may register for the following courses that are part of the M.S.W. foundation:

MSWK 6654: Theoretical Perspective on Human Behavior and Social Environment (3 credits)
MSWK 6680: Social Welfare Policy and Services (3 credits)
MSWK 6649: Ethics and Diversity in Social Work Practice (3 credits)

 

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TRANSFER CREDIT

The Department of Social Work may accept up to 27 credit hours for transfer. Transfer credit may be granted if the applicant meets the following:

TERMINATION for ACADEMIC and Non-Academic Reasons

In terminating a Master of Social Work Student for Academic and Non-Academic reasons, the Department of Social Work follows the University procedures as outlined in the University Catalog, the MSW Student Handbook, and the University Student Conduct Code. These documents contain the established policies and procedures for handling cases, instances and grievances related to failure to maintain academic standards, academic misconduct and violation of the student conduct codes.

It is the goal of the Department of Social Work to reselect students and operate in a proactive manner to minimize the acceptance of students who are later determined to be unsuitable for the profession. It is recognized, however, that in spite of the most conscientious screening efforts by the Admissions Committee and the faculty group process, there may be instances in which an applicant is later determined to be unsuitable for the profession. Issues related to violation of the NASW Code of Ethics, emotional immaturity, lack of professional development, exhibited in the academic environment of the field practicum will be investigated by a faculty review team appointed by the MSW Program Coordinator in consultation with the Department Chair. The review team assesses whether the events, situations, and/or behaviors indicate current or potential problems/harm or danger for the student, Department, College, University, client, agency, colleagues, and/or the community.

SUSPENSION

Students are expected to remain in good standing in the MSW Program. To be in good standing, a graduate student must maintain a cumulative point-hour of 3.0 or better in all graduate credit courses, and reasonable progress toward graduate program requirements.

 If the GPA of a graduate student falls below a 3.0 in a given semester, a letter of scholastic warning will be sent to the student placing him/her on Academic Probation. A student who fails to maintain reasonable progress may be subject to review by the Department of Social Work Performance Review Committee. The student will be allowed one semester to achieve good academic standing (3.0 GPA). If not achieved by the end of the academic probation term, the student will be dismissed from the program. Only credits earned in the Master of Social Work program at Savannah State University may be used to repair deficiencies in a student's GPA.

 

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Readmission

Students suspended for lack of academic performance after being placed on probation may reapply for admission to the Department Chair after a one-year hiatus. If readmitted, the only coursework eligible for meeting degree requirements are those courses in which the student earned a minimum grade of B. That is, students readmitted following academic suspension will retake all graduate coursework as advised by the committee and where the grade earned was less than a B. Students in the Social Work Program may repeat a course one time only.

 Any student suspended the second time for lack of academic performance after being readmitted will be ineligible for readmission. Provisional students dismissed for lack of academic performance are ineligible for readmission.


ORIENTATION

A required orientation to the MSW Program is held at the beginning of the fall semester for Full Time students and summer semester for Advanced Standing students.

DUAL CONCENTRATION

Students are permitted to pursue a Dual Specialization. The Dual Specialization allows students the option of taking three (3) additional core specialization courses (9 credit hours) from the Clinical Specialization or the Social Administration Specialization.

FIELD PRACTICUM

Field practicum is an integral part of social work education. The experience offers an opportunity for students to integrate and apply theoretical knowledge and social work practice skills in diverse human service settings under the instruction of approved agency based social workers. Field placements are carryout during day hours. There are no evening and weekend placements available.

 MSW students complete 900 clock hours of field practicum for a total of 21 semester credit hours. The foundation practicum is offered, typically at 16-20 hours a week for 400 hours (9 credits). In the advanced year, the specialization specific practicum is offered, typically at 16-20 hours a week for a total of 500 hours (12 credits). Field practicum is taken concurrently with social work practice classes. In the advanced year, field experiences are focused on students’ declared specialization (Clinical Practice or Social Administration Practice).

 

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DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

MSW I MSWK 6689, MSWK 6690, MSWK 6691

MSW students must earn a minimum grade of "B" in Social Work Practice (MSWK 6660). Students who fail to earn the minimum grade of "B" in MSWK 6660 will not be eligible for a MSWK 6690 and MSWK 6691. Students must earn a "B" or above in the foundation practice and practicum courses (MSWK 6660, MSWK 6661, MSWK 6689, MSWK 6690, MSWK 6691) in order to advance to the specialization year. Students who fail to earn a "B" or above in a second attempt will be dismissed from the MSW program.

MSW II MSWK 6792, MSWK 6793, MSWK 6794, MSWK 6795

Students must earn a minimum grade of "B" or above in their specialization practice (MSWK 6750, MSWK 6751, MSWK 6780, MSWK 6781) and specialization practicum (MSWK 6792, MSWK 6793, MSWK 6794 and MSWK 6795) courses. Students who fail to earn a "B" or above in either of the specialization practicum courses will be called for a Performance Review. If a student is given an opportunity to retake any of these courses and fails to earn a "B" or above, the student will be dismissed from the MSW program.


MSWK 6649

Ethics and Diversity in Social Work Practice

3 hours

MSWK 6654

 

Theoretical Perspectives on Human Behavior and Social Environment

3 hours

MSWK 6660

Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families

3 hours

MSWK 6661

Social Work Practice with Groups, Communities, and Organizations

3 hours

MSWK 6670

Research Methods I

3 hours

MSWK 6680

Social Welfare Policy and Services

3 hours

MSWK 6689

Field Practicum I: Orientation and Seminar

3 hours

MSWK 6690

Field Practicum II

3 hours

 

 MSWK 6691

Field Seminar II

3 hours

 

Foundation Electives with the Advisor’s Approval

 

 

Policy Practice Electives (Select One)

 

MSWK 6601

Law Race and Poverty

3 hours

MSWK 6675

Advocacy and Service Delivery Child and Welfare

3 hours

MSWK 6685

Gerontological Policy and Practice

3 hours

Choose one specialization: Clinical Social Work and/or Social Administration    

Clinical Social Work Specialization

30 Hours

MSWK 6750

Clinical Practice I

3 hours

 MSWK 6751

  Clinical Practice II

3 hours

MSWK 6752

Crisis Intervention and Brief Therapy

3 hours

MSWK 6760

Research Methods II

3 hours

MSWK 6792

Field Practicum III

3 hours

MSWK 6793

Field Seminar III

3 hours

MSWK 6794

  Field Practicum IV

3 hours

MSWK 6795

   Field Seminar IV

3 hours

MSWK 6805

Integrative Seminar

3 hours

 

Specialization Electives with the Advisor’s Approval

 

MSWK 6720

Death and Dying, Loss and Grief

3 hours

MSWK 6762

Mental Health Issues with Adults

3 hours

MSWK 6772

Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Social Work Practice

3 hours

MSWK 7000

Military Social Work

3 hours

MSWK 7340

Working with Difficult Children and Adolescents

3 hours

MSWK 6000

Special Topics (offered on selective basis)

3 hours

MSWK 6100

Independent Study (offered on selective basis)

3 hours

Clinical Social Work Specialization

30 Hours

MSWK 6750

Clinical Practice I

3 hours

 MSWK 6751

  Clinical Practice II

3 hours

MSWK 6752

Crisis Intervention and Brief Therapy

3 hours

MSWK 6760

Research Methods II

3 hours

MSWK 6792

Field Practicum III

3 hours

MSWK 6793

Field Seminar III

3 hours

MSWK 6794

  Field Practicum IV

3 hours

MSWK 6795

   Field Seminar IV

3 hours

MSWK 6805

Integrative Seminar

3 hours

 

Specialization Electives with the Advisor’s Approval

 

MSWK 6720

Death and Dying, Loss and Grief

3 hours

MSWK 6762

Mental Health Issues with Adults

3 hours

MSWK 6772

Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Social Work Practice

3 hours

MSWK 7000

Military Social Work

3 hours

MSWK 7340

Working with Difficult Children and Adolescents

3 hours

MSWK 6000

Special Topics (offered on selective basis)

3 hours

MSWK 6100

Independent Study (offered on selective basis)

3 hours