Master of Public Administration/Master of Social Work Dual Program
Master of Public Administration/Master of Social Work
The Public Administration Program and the School of Social Work offer a dual- degree program designed to assure the acquisition of both management and social work skills necessary for competence as a manager/administrator in the social work field. Today, social workers must be knowledgeable in managerial and administrative problems, processes, practices, and responsibilities in their role as middle managers, administrators, department heads, and in other similar capacities. The M.P.A. curriculum follows National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration guidelines and the M.S.W. program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Upon successful completion of the M.P.A./M.S.W., a graduate will be qualified to accept a middle management position such as social work director or administrator in a community program.
Admission to the M.P.A./M.S.W. program is selective. Prerequisites and admission processes adhere to all guidelines and policies of the College of Health and Human Services, the College of Professional Studies, the Public Administration Program, and the School of Social Work.
A Capstone is required as an application of the theoretical base to a practical situation. The guidelines for the Master of Social Work and Master of Public Administration will be followed.
81 semester hours (combination of 51 Social Work and 30 Public Administration semester hours)
This program is designed for those who wish to combine the development of administrative and managerial expertise with knowledge, skills, and values of the social work profession. The joint focus on public interest, policy, and management prepares students for a range of professional options and opportunities. Participation in the dual-degree program permits a student to earn the Master of Public Administration degree and the M.S.W. degree in a manner that expedites the time required by crediting work undertaken for one degree to the requirements of the other.
Interested students must make application for admission to both programs.
Social Work Classroom (Credits 39)
MSW Classroom Credits (36 semester hours)
SW 501 | Theory and Practice of Social Work I | 3 |
SW 502 | Practice II: SW Practice With Groups | 3 |
SW 503 | Practice III: SW Pract. W/ Communities | 3 |
SW 504 | Pract IV: Adv Scl Wrk Pract Ind/Fml | 3 |
SW 505 | Pract V: Adm in SW | 3 |
SW 506 | Practice VI: Culmination Integrative Se | 3 |
SW 601 | Human Behavior I: Psychosocial Analysis?Of Human Behavior | 3 |
SW 621 | Social Work Perspectives on Psych?Psychopathology | 3 |
SW 701 | Social Work Research: Design & Meth?Methodology | 3 |
SW 702 | Social Work: Resrch: Implement & Analys?And Analysis | 3 |
SW 801 | Introduction to Social Welfare | 3 |
SW 802 | Social Policy Advocacy | 3 |
SW 971 | Ethical Issues in Social Work Practice | 3 |
Social Work Practicum (12 semester hours)
SW 591 | Field Education Experience I | 3 |
SW 592 | Field Education Experience II | 4 |
SW 595 | Fld Ed Exp III: Advanced Prac?Client Systems Concentn | 4 |
SW 596 | Fld Ed Exp IV: Advanced Practice W/?Client Systems Concentn | 4 |
M.P.A. Core Courses (12 semester hours)
MPA Electives (15 semester hours)
PADM 506 | Law and Public Affairs | 3 |
PADM 508 | Communication Strategic Planning and?Organizational Dynamics | 3 |
PADM 509 | Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector | 3 |
PADM 510 | Fndr/Grnts Wrtng Nonprft Or | 3 |
PADM 511 | Program Assessment and Evaluation | 3 |
PADM 512 | Issues in National Security | 3 |
PADM 513 | Intro to Homeland Security | 3 |
PADM 514 | Domestic and International Terrorism | 3 |
PADM 515 | International Relations & Globalization | 3 |
PADM 516 | American Foreign Policy | 3 |
PADM 517 | Intelligence for Homeland Security | 3 |
PADM 518 | Natural Disasters | 3 |
PADM 519 | Crisis Mapping/Humanitarian Action | 3 |
PADM 520 | Emergency Mgmt/Geographic Info Systems | 3 |
PADM 521 | Negotiation, Mediation, Facilitation | 3 |
PADM 522 | Info Sec, Tech, Risk Mgmt | 3 |
MPA Capstone (3 semester hours)