A U-M MSW degree offers a broad range of specializations that draw on the most recent research, new
learning innovations and a strong interdisciplinary focus.
MSW Program Pathways & Options
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Part-Time Programs
Evening/Weekend or Day Part-Time options to earn an MSW
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Advanced Standing
Programs for BSW grads
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Online MSW & Certificate Programs
Provides balance for studies, work, family and other commitments
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Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, & Substance Abuse
Counseling, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plans for individuals, families and small groups
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Social Work Practice with Older Adults & Families
Comprehensive care for the aging population
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Welfare of Children & Families
Work with children, adolescents and families
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Management & Leadership
Lead and manage human service organizations
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Policy & Political Social Work
Influence laws, legislation and policies
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Program Evaluation & Research
Develop, analyze, evaluate, social policies and programs
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Dual Degree
Dual enrollment options
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Peace Corps
Serve in the Peace Corps and earn a MSW degree or bring Peace Corps experience to your MSW
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Global Social Work Practice
International social work, field practice and research
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University of Michigan School of Social Work
MSW Program Mission Statement
Advancing the social work profession’s vision and values, the University of Michigan School of Social Work‘s MSW program seeks to develop a more equitable, caring, and socially just society. Such a society meets basic human needs, eliminates social and economic inequities, and empowers individuals, their communities, and institutions to reach their aspirations and potential. Drawing on an interdisciplinary faculty within a public university seated in a region of enormous need and promise, the School, enhanced by its research and service, is dedicated to educating new master’s-level social workers who will foster progressive change at local, national, and global levels.