Overview
The University of Cincinnati Master of Social Work (MSW) program prepares you for a career in advanced social work practice. The program is designed to promote the integration of learning in the classroom with learning in a field practicum in an agency setting.
When you graduate with a Master of Social Work from the UC School of Social Work, you can expect to be prepared for advanced social work practice with individuals, families, groups, communities, and organizations and can become a licensed social worker in the state of Ohio after passing your licensing exam. Some students also choose to pursue a PhD at one of many universities across the country.
Flexible Program Options
The Master of Social Work program has four curriculum options:
accelerated full-time
accelerated part-time
full-time
part-time
Each program incorporates a thoughtful blend of on-campus and online coursework, giving you the best of both words in a hybrid learning environment.
The program has a direct practice concentration and is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed for specialized practice. You may specialize in three areas of study: children & families, health & aging, or mental health. Your curriculum and field placements will be tailored to fit your area of interest and through these specialized areas, you will learn to use evidence-based interventions to assist individuals, families, and groups to make changes, solve problems, and become empowered.
Field Education
Field education is incorporated throughout into the curriculum, giving you real-world experience in one of our 200+ social service agency partners.
Throughout the program, you will be assigned to an agency for 14 to 17 hours per week to work under the supervision of a qualified field instructor, who is a social worker employed at that agency.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
13 January 2025
UC Uptown Campus East
University of Cincinnati Medical Center,
234 Goodman Street,
CINCINNATI,
Ohio,
45219, United States
Applicants must have: A bachelor's degree within 5 years from a social work program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; A 3.25 undergraduate grade point average (this is cumulative, taking into account all institutions attended); A grade of B or higher in all social work courses.
Standardized Tests of English Proficiency
Most students fulfill the English requirement by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Testing System (IELTS), or the PEARSON Test of English (PTE). For IELTS, an overall band score of 6.5 is sufficient for graduate admission. For PEARSON, a score of 47 is sufficient. TOEFL requirements vary based on the type of TOEFL test taken, and scores are valid for up to two years. The minimum university requirement is: 520 (paper-based test), or 190 (computer-based test), or 95 (internet-based test).
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
The balance of teaching quality and real-world experience has secured UC’s position amongst the world’s premier higher education institutions.