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USC School of Social Work Graduate

USC Master of Social Work

Be an agent of change.  

Society is changing more rapidly than ever, creating dynamic and complex challenges that require us to develop integrative practice methods to empower students and the field. Our curriculum revolves around experiential, practice and competency-based learning, and culturally-responsive training all informed by evidence and best practices. From the classroom to the field, the USC-SDP MSW experience will stretch, grow and broaden our students' perspective and practice — positioning our graduates to create lasting social change.

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So, are you ready to reimagine the future? 

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Social workers make a real difference, driving change at a policy level, within an organization, or by working with individuals one-on-one. 

USC’s Master of Social Work will empower you to pursue bold, compassionate solutions to complex social challenges. Our program will prepare you to enter the workforce and immediately engage with the issues that matter most to you.  

Our MSW Program 

For decades, as a faculty, we have delivered bold, principled, and forward-thinking training to social workers. We will build upon our history and our identity to advance our field. We are innovators and change-makers. Our MSW is designed to empower USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck graduates to see and understand their clients through an integrative, nuanced, and dynamic lens. Culturally-responsive and evidence-informed practice has always been the core focus.

Our Integrative Social Work specialization is created for people like you who cannot wait to change the world. Our MSW provides an Advanced Generalist education with a specialization in Integrative Social Work practice. Integrative Social Work is the intentional use of a person in environment perspective that offers a comprehensive understanding of a client across all practice domains to implement the most effective intervention. It brings historical, cultural, and political perspectives and a critical understanding of difference and oppression to bear in understanding the person and environment, social problems, interventions, and possibilities for social justice-oriented action.

MSW coursework's designed to be accessible and customizable to meet students with varied interests and needs. Students may take courses full-time or part-time, fully in-person on campus in LA or completely online. Hybrid options (first year in person in LA or San Diego) and second-year online also are available. 

Foundational courses in assessment and clinical practice, theory, research, social policy, self-care and wellness, professional values, and ethics in complex decision-making. Specialized courses can be customized along tracks such as courses focused on military, adult health and wellness, children, youth and families, and schools and military. Students may also choose not to identify a track and take courses across tracks. Hands-on practicum education allows students to apply skills learned in class. Students may also choose to enhance their degree with additional specialized education with University certificates.  Certificates are offered within the School of Social Work and across programs at the University. 

This intensive program includes 1,200 hours of hands-on practicum education to practice and apply the skills you learn in class. After you complete this program, you will be prepared to find meaningful work that makes a difference.

Our Curriculum

Licensure and Credentialing

The Master of Social Work (MSW) program at USC is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), and designed to help meet the eligibility requirements for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) and Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) examination to obtain licensure. The MSW program provides a pathway to licensure, but does not satisfy all requirements for licensure upon completion of the program.

Requirements for licensure, including levels of licensure, vary by state and students should review the USC Licensure and Certifications site for state-specific MSW course requirements and restrictions. Students interested in pursuing licensure should also contact the licensing board for the state in which they hope to become licensed to determine specific requirements for licensure, including any requirements that are beyond the scope of the MSW program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I pursue a master’s degree in social work?

If you care about changing the world for the better, a degree in social work will give you the skills and experience to make a real difference in the lives of individuals and society as a whole.
 
The MSW prepares you for a wide variety of career paths — in public, private and nonprofit sectors — and the flexibility and expertise to move from one setting, population and organization to another with ease.

How long will it take to earn my MSW degree?

The MSW was designed to be accessible and flexible in order to meet the needs of students who want a full-time program or those who are simultaneously working or have other responsibilities and are looking for more of a part-time option. In-person, online or hybrid (first-year in-person and second-year online) exist in full-time and part-time options.

  • Accelerated
    12 Months

    Students who previously earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from an accredited university may be eligible to complete their MSW in 12 months. Perfect for career-changers who want to go back to school full-time to get back in the workforce as quickly as possible.

  • Full-Time
    24 Months

    Perfect for career changers or recent graduates that have some exposure to social work practice and have the time to engage in an immersive educational program in person or online.

  • Part-Time
    28 Months

    Perfect for working professionals who need to work around a day job while pursuing their master’s degree.

  • Online
    Variable

    Perfect for students who live further away or cannot get to campus regularly. 

What dual degree options are available?

We partner with four other prestigious professional schools at USC, in addition to Hebrew Union College, to offer eight options for a concurrent degree. While obtaining your MSW, you can earn one of the following:

A dual degree option requires separate admission to each program.

What orientation activities does the school provide for new students?

We require all new students to attend orientation sessions that introduce you to campus resources, support services, curriculum, financial aid, field instruction and technology. An international student adviser also is available to help foreign students become oriented to the school.

Is student housing available?

Yes. Graduate student housing is offered to graduate students in LA at the University Park Campus. USC Housing Services offers a wide variety of housing options for graduate students, from residence halls to apartments. Most MSW students do not live in university housing since the Los Angeles area has numerous interesting communities in which to live, many within a reasonable commuting distance from USC. If you decide to apply for housing, we recommend that you meet the Priority Deadline for the MSW program so that you can receive your admission decision as early as possible — housing applications may only be submitted once you have been admitted to USC.

What are the academic requirements for the MSW program?

Academic Requirements for All MSW Programs:

  • Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or foreign equivalent, with a minimum of 18 units of interdisciplinary liberal arts coursework, spanning both social and biological sciences
  • Strong academic promise to perform successfully at the graduate level; typically evidenced by a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (based on a 4.0 grading scale)
  • Experience in providing service to people preferred, such as 1-2 years of social work-related or volunteer experience preferred

Special Admissions Requirements for Advanced Standing MSW Candidates:

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work or social welfare from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)-accredited school of social work.
  • BSW degree earned within the past 5 years.
  • Strong academic promise to perform successfully at the graduate level; typically evidenced by a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (based on a 4.0 grading scale)
  • Experience in providing service to people preferred, such as 1-2 years of social work-related or volunteer experience preferred
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practicum agency partnerships in Los Angeles County/SoCal
96%
of on campus students receive scholarships

Practicum Education

Our students are energized by the vibrant urban classroom of Los Angeles, a global city on the frontlines of social change. We have partnerships with some of the largest providers of social services in the country, so there is no better place to get the practicum training that will prepare you for the real challenges of the work. Many of our internships lead to permanent job placements post-graduation. 

Practicum Education

Why USC?

The University of Southern California consistently ranks among the nation's top accredited social work graduate programs in U.S. News & World Report. Our cutting edge research makes us a go-to program for students interested in:

Aging
Artificial Intelligence    
Behavioral and Mental Health
Child Welfare
Crisis and Disaster Recovery   
Homelessness    

Human Trafficking
Substance Use
Social Determinants of Health
Social Response to Climate Change
Trauma-Informed Care
Veterans and Military Families

MSW Tracks

MSW students have the option to receive specialized training along a track. Tracks are reflective of common areas of interest and may change in order to adapt to changing needs.

MSW Formats

Customize your MSW degree based on your timeline, interests and preferred method of delivery.

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On-Campus

12-36 Months 

Study social work in the heart of Los Angeles and learn face-to-face with your peers and renowned faculty.

  • 1-, 2- and 3-Year courses of study
  • Full- and part-time options
  • Day and evening classes
  • Classes on-campus in Los Angeles
  • Advanced Standing option available

 

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Hybrid

12-36 Months 

Earn your MSW while you work or tend to other responsibilities with our flexible hybrid formats.

  • 2-, 2.5- and 3-Year courses of study
  • Full- and part-time hybrid options
  • Day, evening and weekend classes
  • Up to 12 synchronous units online with remaining classes on-campus in Los Angeles or San Diego
  • Part-time option only available in LA
  • Advanced Standing option available

 

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Online

18-24 Months 

Engage with our integrative social work curriculum wherever you are with the online MSW. 

  • 1.5- and 2-Year courses of study
  • Full- and part-time options
  • Day and evening classes
  • Synchronous classes can be taken anywhere
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What careers can I have with an MSW?

An MSW from Suzanne Dwork-Peck School of Social Work will provide you with many ways to change the world. You can choose the path that you want to take, whether that's working with specific groups of people or affecting policy changes that improve our society for everyone. 

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Our dynamic, supportive academic environment makes space for you to think deeply, act courageously and explore new ways to create meaningful change. 

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