2017-2018 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Master of Social Work
Website: www.gvsu.edu/grad/msw
Programs of Study
The School of Social Work offers a 60 credit hour Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) degree program on both a full time and part time basis. Students pursuing part-time study may choose either a three or four academic year model. All requirements for graduation must be completed within four years after coursework has begun. The distribution of course requirements for both programs of study are set forth as follows.
Requirements for the M.S.W.
The M.S.W. degree consists of a minimum of 60 credit hours.
Primary Foundation (all required)
- SW 600 - Cultural Competency for Social Work (3 credits)
- * SW 601 - Foundations of Social Work Practice (3 credits)
*See your advisor: Not required for students with CSWE accredited B.S.W. undergraduate degrees or Child Welfare Grantees. If waived, students take a SW elective in place of SW 601.
- SW 603 - Integrated Methods (3 credits)
- SW 610 - Social Welfare Policy and Services I (3 credits)
- SW 620 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment (3 credits)
- ** SW 690 - Social Research I (3 credits)
** Test-out exam available.
Advanced Generalist Concentration (all required)
- SW 622 - Psychopathology and Social Deviance Credits: 3
- SW 662 - Substance Abuse and Social Work Practice Credits: 3
- SW 670 - Social Work Practice: Individuals Credits: 3
- SW 693 - Social Research II Credits: 3
- SW 640 - Seminar in Advanced Generalist Practice (Capstone) Credits: 3
Advanced Policy
Choose one of four:
- SW 612 - Social Policy: Families and Children Credits: 3
- SW 614 - Social Policy and Mental Health Credits: 3
- SW 630 - Social Work: Global Service-Learning Credits: 3
- SW 631 - Cross Cultural Service Learning Credits: 3
Field Education Practice (all required)
- SW 650 - Field Education I Credits: 3
- SW 651 - Field Education Seminar I Credits: 1
- SW 652 - Field Education II Credits: 3
- SW 653 - Field Education Seminar II Credits: 1
- SW 654 - Field Education III Credits: 3
- SW 655 - Field Education Seminar III Credits: 1
Advanced Micro-core
Choose one of two:
- SW 672 - Social Work Practice: Groups Credits: 3
- SW 674 - Social Work Practice: Families and Children Credits: 3
Advanced Macro-core
Choose two of four:
- IPE 507 - Integrated Team Health Care Credits: 2 AND SW 607 - Building Relationships Across Interprofessional Domains [BRAID] Social Work Seminar (1 credit)
- SW 660 - Grant Writing and Resource Development Credits: 3
- SW 677 - Principles of Supervision Credits: 3
- SW 676 - Community and Social Planning Credits: 3
- SW 678 - Human Services Administration Credits: 3
- SW 679 - Program Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Credits: 3
Electives (choose one course of at least three credits):
Any course from previous list not taken to satisfy requirements or:
- SW 613 - Human Rights and Social Work Credits: 3
- SW 665 - Aging in Contemporary Society Credits: 3
- SW 667 - Holistic Practices in Social Work Credits: 3
- SW 668 - Child and Adolescent Trauma Credits: 3
- SW 669 - Responses to Loss and Death Credits: 3
- SW 671 - Social Work Practice in Health Care Credits: 3
- SW 673 - Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents Credits: 3
- SW 675 - Child Welfare and Family Services Credits: 3
- SW 680 - Special Topics in Social Work Credits: 1 to 4
- SW 694 - Master's Thesis Credits: 3
- SW 695 - Master's Thesis Credits: 3
M.S.W. and M.P.A. Degree Programs
The Schools of Social Work and Public and Nonprofit Administration offer prospective students the option to pursue both graduate degrees offered by these units (M.S.W and M.P.A). This entails taking coursework in both disciplines in order to be well prepared to seek middle and upper-level management position in either public or private human service organizations. Those earning the two degrees will attain the knowledge, skills and values of the social work profession with the advanced administrative and technical expertise developed through the study of public administration to become leaders in their organizations and communities. Currently, Grand Valley State University policies enable a student to pursue the M.S.W degree as the first masters degree and the M.P.A degree as a second masters degree by completing 21 credits in the M.P.A program.
Applicants must submit the following items to the Grand Valley State University Admissions Office in Allendale, Michigan:
- Completed graduate application for admission to both the M.S.W program and M.P.A program
- $30 nonrefundable application fee
- Official copies of transcripts from all institutions of higher education attended, other than Grand Valley
- Three recommendation forms from individuals able to attest to the candidate's qualifications for graduate work and professional practice
- Current resume detailing work and volunteer experience
- Graduate admissions statement responding to the five questions detailed in the MSW Admissions packet
- Coursework Requirement Form
No further action on candidacy will be taken until all requested materials have been received by the Admissions Office. Applications may be obtained through the University or either school. Completed application files will be reviewed by the M.S.W program and the M.P.A program. Students must meet the basic requirements for graduate study as defined by each School. Either program may also request additional information from an applicant before granting full admissions status and a personal interview may be required.
M.S.W. and M.P.A. Requirements
For students who are not seeking or do not qualify for Advanced Standing, 78 credit hours of study are required. For Advanced Standing students, 59 credits are required. Students must be willing to take a minimum of two courses per semester, including spring/summer, and are expected to complete coursework within four calendar years. A three-semester field education practice is required (two-semesters for advanced standing); students will spend a major portion of the time applying the knowledge learned in the classroom regarding macro practice. Students must complete a minimum of 21 credits of Public Administration courses along with the courses necessary to earn the M.S.W.
Foundation Core (all required*)
- SW 600 - Cultural Competency for Social Work (3 credits)
- * SW 601 - Foundations of Social Work Practice (3 credits)
*See your Advisor - Not required for students with CSWE accredited BSW undergraduate degrees or Child Welfare Grantees. If waived, students take a SW elective in place of SW 601.
- SW 603 - Integrated Methods (3 credits)
- SW 610 - Social Welfare Policy and Services I (3 credits)
- SW 620 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment (3 credits)
- ** SW 690 - Social Research I (3 credits)
** Test-out exam available.
(SW 600, 601, 603, 610, and SW 620 are waived for students with Advanced Standing status.)
Advanced Generalist Concentration (all required with 2 noted PA/SW options)
- SW 622 - Psychopathology and Social Deviance (3 credits)
- SW 640 - Seminar in Advanced Generalist Practice (Capstone) (3 credits) OR PA 619 - Public Management Seminar (3 credits)
- SW 662 - Substance Abuse and Social Work Practice (3 credits)
- SW 670 - Social Work Practice: Individuals (3 credits)
- SW 693 - Social Research II (3 credits) OR PA 611 - Research Methods (3 credits)
Public Administration Core (all required):
- PA 520 - Foundations of Public Service Credits: 3
- PA 612 - Human Resources in Organizations Credits: 3
- PA 614 - Organization Theory Credits: 3
- PA 660 - Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector: History and Ethics Credits: 3
- PA 662 - Nonprofit Financial Management Credits: 3
- PA 663 - Nonprofit Organizations, Advocacy and Public Policy Credits: 3
Field Education Practice (all required):
- * SW 650 - Field Education I (3 credits)
- * SW 651 - Field Education Seminar I (1 credit)
- SW 652 - Field Education II (3 credits)
- SW 653 - Field Education Seminar II (1 credit)
- SW 654 - Field Education III (3 credits)
- SW 655 - Field Education Seminar III (1 credit)
(* SW 650 and SW 651 are waived for students with Advanced standing status.)
Advanced macro (all required with 2 noted PA/SW):
- SW 660 - Grant Writing and Resource Development (3 credits) OR PA 535 - Grant Writing (3 credits)
- SW 678 - Human Services Administration (3 credits) OR PA 661 - Nonprofit Management: Practices (3 credits)
- SW 679 - Program Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (3 credits)
Social Work Electives (choose 1 of 4):
- SW 630 - Social Work: Global Service-Learning Credits: 3
- SW 631 - Cross Cultural Service Learning Credits: 3
- SW 672 - Social Work Practice: Groups Credits: 3
- SW 674 - Social Work Practice: Families and Children Credits: 3
Public Administration Electives (choose 1 of 4):
- PA 642 - Conflict Management Credits: 3
- PA 643 - Strategic Management and Planning Credits: 3
- PA 644 - GIS in the Public Service Credits: 3
- PA 665 - Nonprofit and Foundation Boards, Trustees and Governance Credits: 3