Learn more about earning your online master's degree in social work.
Social workers do more than just help people. They create a lasting, positive impact in their community by enhancing the well-being of all. KU’s online MSW program equips graduates with the knowledge to provide counseling and direct services to individuals, families, or groups, and make changes in organizations, communities, and policies that affect large populations in our society.
Offered through the School of Social Welfare, KU’s online MSW prepares graduates for advanced social work practice in one of two broad specializations — either clinical social work practice with individuals, families, and groups, or social work macro practice aimed at social service administration, social policy development, and social advocacy. The flexible curriculum was designed with community and student input to ensure a dynamic, educational experience that incorporates real-world opportunities.
The School of Social Welfare offers Advanced Standing and Traditional plans of study. Advanced Standing requires a bachelor’s of social work to apply, and takes one year to complete. The Traditional plan requires a bachelor’s degree of any major other than social work from an accredited university or college to apply, and takes two years to complete.
2 specializations | 100% online coursework | In-person practicum | Apply by Feb. 1
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