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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Social Work


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The MSW Program offers two options for degree completion:

  • Two-Year MSW program designed for individuals who do not have a bachelor’s degree in social work
  • Ten-month Advanced Standing MSW program designed for graduates from baccalaureate of social work (BSW/BASW) programs accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

Degree Requirements:


Two-Year Master of Social Work


The Two-year MSW program requires completion of 66-degree credits, which includes a field practicum each quarter (1168 field practicum hours total). The program is designed to be full time (starting in Fall Quarter) and completed in two academic years.

Minimum credits required for degree: (66)


Advanced Standing Master of Social Work (MSW) Program


The Advanced Standing MSW program requires completion of 39-degree credits, which includes 720 hours of field practicum. The program is designed to be full time and completed in four quarters (starting in summer intersession).

Criminal Background Check


The Seattle University MSW Program requires all applicants to complete a national search criminal history background check upon admission before field practicum placement. Students should be aware that human services agencies often require an additional criminal history background check on students who apply to their agencies for field placements. A background check report that reveals a criminal history will not automatically disqualify an applicant from admission into the program, but it may preclude the student from many potential field placements and will limit the field placements available to the student. The MSW program cannot guarantee field placements (a requirement for completion of the MSW degree and social work licensure) for students with a positive criminal background report, although we will do our best to find placements.

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