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2011–2013 Graduate Catalog

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK

Mission Statement

Educating transformative culturally competent social workers.

Master of Social Work

The Master of Social Work (MSW) degree prepares students for advanced social work practice. Graduates work in professional positions serving diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Students graduating from the program will demonstrate a commitment to cultural competence, multidimensional contextual practice, social responsibility, and transformative social work. The UTSA MSW program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

Program Admission Requirements. Applicants must satisfy University-wide graduate admission requirements. All applicants who apply for unconditional admission must possess a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States or have proof of equivalent training at a foreign institution, must have a grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in the last 60 semester credit hours of coursework for the baccalaureate degree as well as in all graduate-level work previously completed, must be in good standing at the last institution attended, and based on review of documents including applicant narrative and reference forms, must be recommended for admission by the Department of Social Work Graduate Program Committee.

Admission requirements for all students include:

Only students with a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree may qualify for advanced standing if they graduated from a baccalaureate social work program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The minimum number of semester credit hours required for the advanced standing degree is 36. For students receiving other than unconditional admission, BSW degree deficiencies may require additional coursework.

For advanced standing admission, the applicant must meet program admission requirements, and in addition:

A modified MSW degree option is also available for transfer students who successfully complete a minimum of 18 graduate semester credit hours in a CSWE-accredited master of social work program. The minimum number of semester credit hours required for the modified MSW degree transfer option is 36. For students receiving other than unconditional admission, MSW course deficiencies may require additional coursework.

For admission as a transfer student from a CSWE-accredited Master of Social Work Program, the applicant must meet program admission requirements and:

Applicants for the non-BSW, advanced standing, or modified MSW program may also be admitted as unconditional, conditional, probationary, special graduate, or non-degree-seeking students. Students admitted as conditional or probationary students must satisfy specified conditions their first semester in the program for their admission status to be changed to that of an unconditional student. Admission as a special graduate or non-degree-seeking student does not guarantee subsequent admission as a degree-seeking student; such students must reapply for degree-seeking status.

Degree Requirements. The minimum number of semester credit hours required for the degree, exclusive of coursework or other study required to remove deficiencies, is 36 for the BSW (advanced standing) student, 36 for the modified MSW degree option for transfer students from CSWE-accredited graduate social work programs, and 60 for the non-BSW student.

Please refer to department Web site for further information: http://copp.utsa.edu/social-work/home/.

  1. 24 semester credit hours of foundation courses. Non-BSW students must complete the following courses:

    SWK 5013   Human Behavior and Social Environment: Dynamics of Individuals and Families
    SWK 5103   Social Problems and Social Welfare Policy Analysis
    SWK 5113   Generalist Social Work Practice
    SWK 5203   Social Work Research
    SWK 5303   Foundations of Social Work I
    SWK 5313   Foundations of Social Work II
    SWK 5403   Foundation Field Practicum I and Integrative Seminar
    SWK 5413   Foundation Field Practicum II and Integrative Seminar


  2. 6 semester credit hours of courses particular to program mission and goals. All students must complete the following courses:

    SWK 5233   Global Context of Social Work
    SWK 5513   Culturally Competent Practice with Diverse Populations


  3. 18 semester credit hours in Advanced Culturally Competent Practice. All students must complete the following courses:

    SWK 5423   Advanced Field Practicum III and Integrative Seminar
    SWK 5433   Advanced Field Practicum IV and Integrative Seminar
    SWK 5443   Advanced Social Work Methods: Individuals
    SWK 5463   Advanced Social Work Methods: Groups
    SWK 5473   Advanced Social Work Methods: Policy Practice and Advocacy
    SWK 5493   Advanced Social Work Methods: Community Organization and Social Development


  4. 6 semester credit hours in Advanced Research and Policy. All students must complete the following courses:

    SWK 5243   Advanced Social Work Research: Practice and Program Evaluation
    SWK 5473   Advanced Social Work Methods: Policy Practice and Advocacy


  5. 3 semester credit hours of electives. All students must complete one of the following courses:

    SWK 5483   Multidimensional Assessment
    SWK 5633   Transformational Leadership in Social Work


  6. 3 semester credit hours of electives. All students must complete one of the following courses:

    3 semester credit hours of free elective graduate coursework chosen in consultation with the student’s faculty advisor, or

    SWK 6953   Independent Study
    or
    SWK 6973   Special Topics in Culturally Competent Practice

Comprehensive Examination. Students who successfully complete SWK 5433 Advanced Field Practicum IV and Integrative Seminar with a grade of “B” or better satisfy the comprehensive examination requirement for master’s degree graduates. (Students must earn a minimum grade of “B” in SWK 5433 as a degree requirement.)

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