Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: University General Course Catalog 2015-2016 Program: Master of Social Work, M.S.W. Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Master of Social Work, M.S.W. |
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I. Contact InformationGloria Messick Svare, Ph.D., Graduate Program Director Mailing Address: University of Nevada, Reno | ||||
II. Brief IntroductionThe purpose of graduate social work education at the University of Nevada, Reno, is to prepare advanced generalist social workers who will practice in public and private agencies. The program is committed to the enhancement of human well-being and the promotion of social and economic justice, with particular attention to the strengths and needs of the citizens of Nevada and the under-served populations of the state. | ||||
III. Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes
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IV. Admission RequirementsAdmission requirements for the 62-units MSW program of study include:
Admission requirements for the 32-units MSW Advanced Standing program of study:
Please Note: Academic credit for life experience and previous work experience is not given, in whole or part, in lieu of the field practicum or of courses in the social work curriculum. In addition to applying to the School of Social Work, all applicants to the School of Social Work must also apply to the University of Nevada, Reno, Graduate School. All applications to the University of Nevada, Reno, Graduate School must be completed online and with ample time for processing. (Suggested completion date by December 15th.) Applications for the School of Social Work must be received by January 15th* of each year for enrollment in the following fall semester. Applications will only be processed if all documents are received on time. Applicants may be asked to schedule an interview with a faculty member as part of the screening process for admission to the MSW program. *Should January 15th fall on a weekend, application packets will be due by the end of business (5:00 pm P.S.T.) the last weekday BEFORE January 15th. The application packet consists of the following documents, which can be found below under FORMS:
Send all application packet materials by January 15th to University of Nevada, Reno; School of Social Work, Mail Stop 0090; MSW Admissions Committee; Reno, Nevada, 89557-0090. | ||||
V. Program RequirementsFor students without a bachelor’s degree in social work from an accredited program, the master of social work degree requires the completion of 62 units of foundation and concentration level coursework, which can be completed through a two-three-or four- year program of study. Students who hold a bachelor’s degree in social work from an accredited program must complete the 32 units of concentration level courses in one year if full time, two years if part time.The admission and retention of students in all programs are subject to the professional judgment of the social work faculty. The program does not offer any credit for life experiences. Thirty units of foundation course work and field placements (600-level courses) provide students the opportunity to develop generalist social work skills, values and knowledge as well as the professional social work perspective. The concentration courses and field placements (700-level courses) provide instruction in the multiple methods, multiple theories and multiple levels of assessment which characterize the advanced generalist practitioner (AGP). Students may elect Plan A: AGP Thesis Option or Plan B: Integrative Project Option during their concentration year of study. Students selecting Plan A should enroll in SW 797 Thesis , a two semester course. The thesis is suggested for students committed to 1) developing a particular area of social work research, and 2) working autonomously under the direction of a thesis committee. It builds on strong foundation-level research skills and requires significant commitment and work during the summer preceding the concentration year. Plan B is designed for students who wish to demonstrate their mastery of advanced generalist practice competencies through the completion of a field-based project and a professional paper developed under the direction of a graduate advisory examining committee. Students choosing this option enroll in SW 790 Integrative Project Seminar I and SW 791 Integrative Project Seminar II during the final fall and spring semesters of their concentration year of study. | ||||
II. Concentration level: | ||||
Course Name | Units(s) | Term Taken | Grade | Where Taken |
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SW 710 - Psychopathology in Social Work Practice | (3 units) | |||
SW 712 - Integrative Case Formulation | (2 units) | |||
SW 720 - Intervention Approaches with Individuals | (2 units) | |||
SW 721 - Intervention Approaches with Groups | (2 units) | |||
SW 723 - Strategies for Community Change | (2 units) | |||
SW 724 - Intervention Approaches with Families | (2 units) | |||
SW 725 - Administrative and Policy Practice | (2 units) | |||
SW 740 - Practice and Program Evaluation I | (2 units) | |||
SW 741 - Practice and Program Evaluation II | (2 units) | |||
SW 780 - Advanced Practicum I | (4 units) | |||
SW 781 - Advanced Practicum II | (4 units) | |||
Plan A: Thesis Option | ||||
SW 797 - Thesis | (1 to 6 units) | |||
OR Plan B: Integrative Project Option | ||||
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SW 790 - Integrative Project Seminar I | (1 unit) | |||
SW 791 - Integrative Project Seminar II | (1 unit) | |||
I. Foundation level: | ||||
Course Name | Units(s) | Term Taken | Grade | Where Taken |
SW 610 - HBSE I: Structural Factors and Macro Systems | (2 units) | |||
SW 611 - HBSE II: Micro and Mezzo Systems | (2 units) | |||
SW 620 - Social Work Methods with Individuals | (2 units) | |||
SW 621 - Social Work Methods with Groups | (2 units) | |||
SW 623 - Social Work Methods with Organizations, Communities and Legislatures | (2 units) | |||
SW 624 - Social Work Methods with Couples and Families | (2 units) | |||
SW 630 - Social Work History and Social Welfare Policy | (3 units) | |||
SW 640 - Elements of Evidence Informed Practice I | (2 units) | |||
SW 641 - Elements of Evidence Informed Practice II | (2 units) | |||
SW 674 - Overview of Addiction Prevention, Treatment & Recovery | (3 units) | |||
SW 680 - Foundation Practicum I | (4 units) | |||
SW 681 - Foundation Practicum II | (4 units) | |||
VI. Total Units
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Note(s):The MSW program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Program graduates are eligible to apply for social work licensure with the State of Nevada. A limited number of graduate assistantships are available. An application for a graduate assistantship can be obtained online at http://www.unr.edu/social-work To maintain an assistantship, students are expected to maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average, maintain satisfactory degree progress and perform the assistantship tasks in a satisfactory manner. With graduate advisor approval, MSW students may apply more than 3 S/U units to the 62 units required.
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