2009-2010 University Catalog 
  
2009-2010 University Catalog

Social Work, MSW


Banner Code:  HH-MSW-SOCW

The MSW Program opened its doors in fall 2002 and was accredited by the Council on Social Work Education in spring 2006. The MSW Program prepares students for advanced practice in social work and has been granted full accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education. Following completion of a foundation year of study, students complete specialized concentrations in social change or clinical practice. All social work students are expected to abide by the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. No academic credit toward field experience or course work is given based on previous work or life experience.

To accommodate working students, MSW courses are offered during late afternoon and evening hours. Field placements, however, generally require availability during regular daytime hours. Students are required to successfully complete 1,200 hours of supervised field practicum in agencies approved by the Department of Social Work. Students may complete the MSW Program under a two-year or three-year plan, but all courses are sequenced and must be taken in the order designated. Students should meet with their academic advisor to ensure timely completion of all degree requirements.

Admission Requirements

Students are admitted in fall semester only. In addition to meeting the university’s graduate admission requirements, including an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, students must have a minimum of 30 undergraduate credits in the liberal arts, including at least 3 credits in each of the following: English composition, U.S. history or government, social sciences, and statistics.

Program Requirements

To remain in good standing, students must earn a B- or better in each required course and maintain a 3.00 GPA. A course in which the student earns a C may be repeated once. Overall, no more than 8 total credits of C may be repeated. A prerequisite must be satisfied with a B- or better before registering for the next course in a sequence. No more than 8 total credits of C may be repeated overall. Two course grades of F or 9 credits of unsatisfactory grades (C or below) will result in termination from the program.

Social Work faculty members evaluate each student’s performance periodically and may require the student to withdraw from the program when, in their judgment,  performance is not satisfactory. The decision is based on the quality of academic and field performance, as well as on personal fitness for the profession of social work. The student has the right to appeal.

Insurance Coverage

Students engaged in internships are covered for liability under the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Self-Insured Liability Insurance Plan and covered for medical malpractice under the Medical Malpractice Insurance Plan, as established by the Department of General Services, Division of Risk Management. Only practicum activities that have been  determined by the field instructor to be part of the course are covered. Students are encouraged to obtain professional liability coverage through the National Association of Social Workers, although this additional coverage is optional.

Immunizations

All students who are enrolled in a course that requires a field placement (SOCW 672, 673, 692, 693, 694, 695) must have an annual tuberculosis screening (PPD). In addition, students must complete the entire Hepatitis B immunization series in accordance with current U.S. Public Health Service recommendations. Any cost related to these requirements is the responsibility of the student. Students can register for classes prior to the completion of the immunizations but documentation of completion must be submitted to the social work office no later than October 1 for fall entrance. Immunizations are program requirements and must be completed by the student even if they are not required by the agency. Documentation must be submitted to the MSW Program administrative assistant.

Degree Requirements


Nondegree students must seek department approval before registering for courses. Nondegree students may take up to 9 credits total which may be transferred into the program once they are admitted.  Courses available to nondegree students include: SOCW 670, SOCW 623 and SOCW 624, or SOCW 651 and SOCW 652.

In order to graduate with the MSW degree, students must successfully complete the following foundation courses and one concentration.

Concentration (30 credits)


Thesis


  • All students must successfully complete a culminating research thesis.

Total: 60 credits


Advanced Standing


Students with a BSW degree who demonstrate superior academic achievement and excellence in social work practice will be considered for advanced standing. Advanced standing students begin the MSW Program in the summer and upon successfully completing SOCW 670, move directly into the concentration year. Advanced standing students must successfully complete 600 hours of supervised field practicum in agencies approved by the Department of Social Work.

Admission Requirements

Minimum admission requirements include a BSW degree earned within the past five years from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; a GPA of 3.20 for the last 60 credits; and 30 credits of undergraduate liberal arts courses, including a minimum of 3 credits in each of the following: statistics, English composition, history or government, and social science.

To graduate with the MSW degree, advanced standing students must successfully complete the following foundation course in the summer prior to beginning the concentration year, and complete one concentration.

Concentrations


Thesis


  • All students must successfully complete a culminating research thesis.

Total: 33 credits


Note:


All other academic policies for the advanced standing program are identical to those for the regular MSW Program.