Social Work
The PennWest MSW program is built around industry best practices, mentorship and networking opportunities.
If you’re passionate about being a voice for the vulnerable, enroll in PennWest’s nationally recognized online Master of Social Work program.
Built around professional best practices, our curriculum focuses on trauma-informed practice, family practice and rural social work practice. It is taught by dedicated faculty with extensive field experience. Count on our faculty to be your mentors, guiding you through many areas of social work.
Our program offers strong local, regional and national networks of internship partners, allowing you to gain extensive hands-on experience. Many of these lead to full-time employment and help you prepare for state licensure exams.
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This program is for you if...
- You are passionate about addressing complex human needs and strengths in a changing society.
- You want to develop advanced skills in trauma-informed practice, understanding diversity, and social justice.
- You aim to work in direct and indirect social work practices, enhancing your leadership capacities.
- You seek a flexible program that offers online learning modalities.
- You aspire to engage in advanced generalist practice with a strong foundation in cultural diversity and competence.
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Global Online
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60 Credits for MSW
What You'll Study
In the Master of Social Work (MSW) program at PennWest, you’ll study a curriculum that emphasizes trauma-informed practice, diversity, and social justice. Courses include advanced clinical practice, research methods, and policy analysis. You'll learn to address complex human needs and strengths in various social contexts. The program also offers practical training through field placements, where you'll apply your knowledge in real-world settings. This comprehensive education prepares you for advanced generalist practice, equipping you with the skills to make a meaningful impact in your community.
Degrees, Certificates
Meet Our Faculty
Our faculty are not just instructors; they are mentors, researchers, and industry professionals committed to providing an education grounded in real-world experiences and academic excellence. From engaging classroom discussions to hands-on experiential learning, our educators are here to support and inspire you every step of the way.
Concentrations
There are no concentrations for this program.
What You'll Become
Upon completing the Master of Social Work (MSW) program at PennWest, you will become a skilled social work professional, equipped to address complex social issues with advanced knowledge in trauma-informed practice, diversity, and social justice. You will be prepared to work in various settings, including clinical, community, and organizational environments, providing direct and indirect services. Your training will enable you to advocate for social change, support vulnerable populations, and lead initiatives that promote equity and well-being in diverse communities.
Career Paths
- Clinical Social Worker: Provides therapy and counseling services to individuals, families, and groups dealing with mental health and emotional issues.
- School Social Worker: Works within educational institutions to support students' social, emotional, and academic needs.
- Healthcare Social Worker: Assists patients in hospitals or clinics, helping them navigate the healthcare system and cope with illness or injury.
- Substance Abuse Counselor: Offers support and treatment plans for individuals struggling with addiction and substance abuse issues.
- Community Outreach Coordinator: Develops and implements programs to address community needs and improve public well-being.
- Policy Analyst: Researches and analyzes social policies, advocating for changes to improve social services and public welfare.
- Case Manager: Coordinates services for clients, ensuring they receive the appropriate resources and support for their needs.
- Child Welfare Specialist: Works with children and families in the child welfare system to ensure safety and promote family stability.
- Geriatric Social Worker: Supports older adults and their families, addressing issues related to aging, healthcare, and quality of life.
- Mental Health Counselor: Provides counseling and support to individuals dealing with mental health conditions.
- Social Work Administrator: Manages social service programs and organizations, overseeing staff and program development.
- Victim Advocate: Supports victims of crime, providing resources, counseling, and assistance throughout the legal process.
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How We'll Help You Succeed
At Pennsylvania Western University (PennWest), we prioritize your success and well-being from the moment you join our community. Our comprehensive student support system is designed to meet you where you are, offering personalized guidance, academic assistance, and emotional support to ensure you can fully focus on your studies and personal growth. Whether you're a first-generation college student, returning for further education, or navigating career changes, our dedicated faculty and staff provide the encouragement and resources you need to overcome challenges and thrive. With a wide range of services from tutoring and career counseling to mental health resources, PennWest stands by your side, empowering you to achieve your academic goals and prepare for a successful future. Join us at PennWest, where you're not just a student; you're part of a supportive family committed to helping you find your place in the world.
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