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Program Highlights
60 credit hours | In-state tuition: $510/credit hour | Out-of-state tuition: $510/credit hour
- Affordable, fully online MSW program that prepares graduates for advanced social work practice in a variety of settings.
- Classes are offered synchronously in the evenings and weekends.
- The only MSW program in the nation with a specialization in Social Work in the Border Region.
- Develops culturally responsive social workers prepared for advanced practice with diverse, multinational, and international populations.
Prepare to Make a Difference in Your Community
This is the only MSW program with a Social Work in the Border Region specialization, which includes multiple Spanish-language classes. Ultimately, the program is designed to prepare students for working with diverse populations in any region/setting; however, this focus would provide opportunities for students to apply social work concepts to the ever-changing sociopolitical environment of a border community.
The program is ideal for the following populations:
- working professionals of all ages and stages who are committed to understanding and providing services to border-region populations and inland populations impacted by border-related opportunities and challenges
- members of the military and their partners/spouses
- those with experience working in social services who want to advance their career options
Effect Change and Inspire Growth to Help Society’s Most Vulnerable
The MSW degree program is designed to prepare competent and culturally responsive social work practitioners who will work towards enhancing the quality of life and community well-being for all persons living within the U.S.-Mexico border region and beyond.
The program fills an increasing need for qualified social workers, and graduates of the program will be qualified for jobs in a variety of areas including
- Policy legislation and implementation
- Community organization and advocacy
- Nonprofit administration and government
- Direct clinical mental health practice
- Correctional settings
- The justice system
- Children and family services
- The military and veteran’s services
- Schools
- Substance abuse
- Senior centers
- Clinics and hospitals
Course Overview
The program curriculum, which consists of 17 required courses and three elective courses, is aimed at developing essential critical thinking skills and a commitment to professional values and ethics, and integrating social work knowledge, values, skills, and cognitive and affective processes into all levels of social work practice. Students also develop a professional commitment to the NASW Code of Ethics as guiding all aspects of social work practice, including research.
Required Courses
SOWK 5300: The Social Work Profession
SOWK 5331: Theory and Practice With individuals
SOWK 5335: Foundation Practicum I
SOWK 5380: Social Work in the Border Region
SOWK 5333: Theory and Practice With Groups
SOWK 5315: Clinical Assessment
SOWK 5332: Theory and Practice With Families
SOWK 5316: Culturally Grounded Social Work Practice
SOWK 5336: Foundation Practicum II
SOWK 5383: Theory and Practice With Organizations
SOWK 5382: Multicultural Macro Practice With Communities
SOWK 5346 Advanced Practicum II
Commonly Offered Electives (3 Required)
All electives may not be available each semester; electives offered every semester will be based on based on rotation and interest.
SOWK 5375: Social Work and the Aging
SOWK 5379: Social Work With Military Families
SOWK 5385: Administration and Supervision
SOWK 5393: Special Issues in Social Work