MSW Curriculum

 

ADVANCED GENERALIST

The concentration curriculum (30 credit hours) of the MTC-MSW Program prepares students for Advanced Generalist Social Work Practice.  The advanced generalist concentration curriculum builds on the knowledge, values, skills, and roles mastered at the foundation level.  The concentration requires that students have greater theoretical and methodological sophistication:

  • To be able to work in a wider selection of practitioner roles. 
  • The ability to integrate research into advanced practice, add greater depth to the provision of services, and
  • Provide the skills to function as administrators, supervisors, policy analysts, and social planners. 

The concentration curriculum encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, public-private partnerships, and enhances the student's skill to address issues of economic and social justice with oppressed populations.

A frequently asked question is: How does the concentration of Advanced Generalist impact the jobs for which I am eligible?  The concentration provides a specialty area for the student.  A clinical or direct practice concentration prepares students for clinical or direct service work with clients.  An administrative concentration prepares students to provide indirect services.  The advanced generalist concentration prepares students to work with both direct and indirect services.

THE INTERNSHIPS

The Foundation internship is 400 hours and can be completed in a Spring semester block or can be spread over both the Spring and Summer semesters.  This first practicum experience provides experiential learning of generalist social work practice in selected human service agencies.

The Concentration internship is 500 hours and can be completed in a Spring semester block or can be spread over both the Spring and Summer semesters.  This practicum experience provides the student with an individualized, educationally focused experience in advanced generalist social work practice.

Employment based internships for those students already employed in a social work setting are encouraged, as long as a new learning experience can be provided to the student.  Guidelines for employment based internships can be found in the Field Education Manual.


MSW CURRICULUM


Foundation Courses:

SW 6000 MSW Practice I (3 hours) A social work methods course designed to enable the student to understand and apply social work methods within the context of the generalist perspective with individuals and families.

SW 6010 Human Behavior and the Social Environment (3 hours) An introduction to the theories and knowledge of the human bio-psycho-social development including theories and knowledge about the range of social systems in which individuals live (families, groups, organizations, agencies, and communities).  (online delivery)

SW 6020 Research I (3 hours) This is a basic research and statistical methods course, utilizing research in general inquiry and practice evaluation in social work with the generalist perspective.

SW 6030 Social Welfare Policy and Services (3 hours) The historical development, philosophical orientation, and analysis of US social welfare policy and services, including the global context.  (online delivery)

SW 6100 MSW Practice II (3 hours) A social work methods course designed to enable the student to understand and apply social work methods within the context of the generalist perspective with groups, agencies, and communities.  Prerequisites: MSW Practice I and HBSE

SW 6110 Social Justice & Equity for Multicultural Populations (3 hours) An overview of the professional commitment of social work to oppressed peoples.  Prerequisite: HBSE (online delivery)

SW 6120 Research II (3 hours) An advanced discussion of program evaluation strategies and single system design issues.  The student will conduct a research project.  Prerequisite Research I

SW 6130 Practicum IA (3 hours) A 200 hour field practicum experience within the generalist perspective.  May be taken concurrently with Practicum IB.  Prerequisites MSW Practice I, HBSE, Research I, & Policy

SW 6140 Practicum IB (3 hours) A 200 hour field practicum experience with the generalist perspective.  May be taken concurrently with SW 6130 Practicum IA.  Prerequisites: MSW Practice I, HBSE, Research I, & Policy.

Concentration Courses:
(Students must have taken their Foundation courses or been admitted with Advanced Standing)

SW 6200 Advanced Practice with Individuals (3 hours) Advanced practice with individuals including client system assessment, intervention, and evaluation.  Prerequisites: Practicum IA (SW 6130) & IB (SW 6140) OR Advanced Standing admission.

SW 6210 Advanced Practice with Families (3 hours) Advanced practice with families including client system assessment, intervention, and evaluation.  Prerequisites: Practicum IA (SW 6130) & IB (SW 6140) OR Advanced Standing admission.

SW 6220 Advanced Group Practice (3 hours) Advanced practice with groups including client system assessment, intervention, and evaluation.  Prerequisites: Practicum IA (SW 6130) & IB (SW 6140) OR Advanced Standing admission

SW 6230 Advanced Macro Practice (3 hours) Advanced practice with organizations and communities including system assessment, intervention, and evaluation.  Prerequisites: Practicum IA (SW 6130) & IB (SW 6140) OR Advanced Standing admission

SW 6240 Social Policy Analysis (3 hours) A study of the design, implementation, and analysis of social policies and their impact on social work practice.  Prerequisites: Practicum IA (SW 6130) & IB (SW 6140) OR Advanced Standing admission (online delivery)

SW 6300 Empirical Social Work Practice (4 hours) A seminar in the integration of theoretical perspectives and the application of research findings and empirical outcome evaluation techniques to advanced generalist social work practice .  Prerequisites: Advanced Practice with Individuals, Advanced Practice with Families OR Advanced Group Practice, Advanced Macro Practice, & Social Policy Analysis

SW 6310 Practicum IIA (4 hours) A 250 hour field practicum experience.    May be taken concurrently with Practicum IIB.  Prerequisites: Advanced Practice with Individuals, Advanced Practice with Families OR Advanced Group Practice, Advanced Macro Practice, & Social Policy Analysis

SW 6320 Practicum IIB (4 hours) A 250 hour field practicum experience.  May be taken concurrently with SW 6310 Practicum IIA.  Prerequisites: Advanced Practice with Individuals, Advanced Practice with Families OR Advanced Groups Practice, Advanced Macro Practice, & Social Policy Analysis.

Elective Courses:

SW 5000 Special Topics (3 hours) Special topics in social work and social welfare include such courses as: supervision, substance abuse, community health, and school social work.  May be repeated for a maximum of 15 hours.  (online delivery)

SW 6400 Independent Study (3 hours) Independent study allows a student to develop more fully an area of his or her particular interest.  Topics for intensive study are chosen in joint consultation between the student and the instructor.

SW 6410 Aging Issues and Controversies (3 hours) This course examines the biological, psychological, and social issues affecting older adults.  The field of gerontology is explored with special attention to current controversies in health care independence, and social status with application of ethical theories to these problems.  Special attention is given to the impacts on the family of caregiving alternative living arrangements, cognitive and physical decline, and other aging issues.  (online delivery)

SW 6420 Adult Mental Health (3 hours) This course prepares students for advanced generalist practice by integrating foundation level knowledge of policy, research, HBSE and practice with substantive knowledge from the field of mental health.  Students will learn the basics of DSM-IV-TR diagnosis, biopsychosocial assessment, and treatment planning.  They will be exposed to the skills necessary to conduct strengths and competency-based assessments and interventions.   (online delivery)

Students who enter the MSW Program with Advanced Standing complete the concentration courses, e.g., full-time advanced standing students follow the sequence of courses listed for the second year of the full time program and part-time advanced standing students complete the course work outline for the two concentration years of the part time program. 

Following is the sequence of courses: 

FULL TIME PROGRAM

MSW FOUNDATION, 30 SEMESTER HOURS

FIRST YEAR:

Fall Hours

 

SW 6000 MSW Practice I 3

SW 6010 HBSE (online) 3

SW 6020 Research I 3

SW 6030 Policy (online) 3

SW 5000 Special Topics (online) 3

 

Total 15 hours

 

Spring Hours

 

SW 6100 MSW Practice II 3

SW 6110 Social Justice online) 3

SW 6120 Research II 3

SW 6130 Practicum IA (200 hrs) 3

SW 6140 Practicum IB (200 hrs) 3

 

Total 15 hours

Summer Hours

 

Optional

SW 5000 Special Topics (online) 3

Optional

SW 6140 Practicum IB (200 hrs) 3

 

Optional Total 6 hours

 

FULL TIME MSW CONCENTRATION IN ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE 30 SEMESTER HOURS

SECOND YEAR:

Fall                                                         Hours

 

SW 6200  Advanced Practice w Individuals  3

SW 6210 Advanced Practice w Families

                 OR

SW 6220 Advanced Groups                           3

SW 6240  Social Policy Analysis (online)     3

SW 6230  Advanced Macro Practice             3

SW 5000  Special Topics (online)                  3

 

Total 15 hours

Spring                                       Hours

 

SW 6300  Empirical SW Practice      4

SW 5000  Special Topics (online)     3

SW 6310  Practicum IIA (250 hrs)    4

SW 6320  Practicum IIB (250 hrs)    4

 

Total 15 hours

Summer                                     Hours

 

Optional

SW 5000 Special Topics (online)       3

Optional

SW 6320  Practicum IIB (250 hrs)     4

 

Optional Total 7 hours

FOR SUMMER GRADUATES

PART-TIME PROGRAM

MSW FOUNDATION, 30 SEMESTER HOURS

Fall - First Year                                     Hours

 

SW 6000  MSW Practice I                              3

SW 6010  HBSE (online)                                3

 

Total 6 hours

Spring - First Year                 Hours

 

SW 6100  MSW Practice II               3

SW 6110  Social Justice (online)      3

 

Total 6 hours

Summer - First Year                Hours

 

SW 5000 Special Topics (online)       3

 

Total 3 hours

 

Fall  - Second Year                                Hours

 

SW 6020 Research I                                        3

SW 6030  Policy (online)                                3

 

Total 6 hours

Spring - Second Year             Hours

 

SW 6120 Research II                        3

SW 6130  Practicum IA (200 hrs)    3

 

Total 6 hours

Summer - Second Year            Hours

 

SW 6140  Practicum IB (200 hrs)       3

 

Total 3 hours

PART-TIME PROGRAM (cont.)

CONCENTRATION IN ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE 30 SEMESTER HOURS

 

Fall  - First Year                                    Hours

 

SW 6200  Advanced Practice w Individuals   3

SW 6240  Social Policy Analysis (online)      3

 

Total 6 hours

 

Spring  - First Year                Hours

 

SW 5000  Special Topics (online)    3

SW 5000  Special Topics (online)    3

 

Total 6 hours

Summer  - First Year               Hours

 

 

 

Fall  Second Year                                  Hours

 

SW 6210 Advanced Practice w Families

                OR

SW 6220 Advanced Groups                            3

SW 6230  Advanced Macro Practice                3

 

Total 6 hours

 

Spring  - Second Year            Hours  

 

SW 6300  Empirical SW Practice     4

SW 6310  Practicum IIA (250 hrs)   4

 

Total 8 hours

Summer - Second Year            Hours

 

SW 6320  Practicum IIB (250 hrs)     4

 

Total 4 hours

 

Part Time Students are

Summer Graduates







 

 






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