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Make helping others a calling and a career with Iowa's top-ranked MSW program. Gain the skills and credentials you need for roles in clinical social work, counseling, school-based therapy, health care, advocacy, and more. Study online or in person in Iowa City, Des Moines, or Sioux City.
A BA in Social Work prepares you for a helping career with purpose and the skills to work at many different levels — individuals, families, organizations, and communities. A social work degree opens doors to jobs in mental health agencies, crisis centers, schools, child and family services, hospitals, governmental agencies, neighborhood and ...
A social work degree opens doors to jobs in mental health agencies, crisis centers, schools, child and family services, hospitals, governmental agencies, neighborhood and community centers, substance use disorder programs, correctional facilities, and so many more.
In the social work major, students will build foundational competence in social work practice and demonstrate the following learning outcomes. Identify personal and professional ethics that guide social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program prepares social workers for leadership in the profession and for advanced social work practice in a wide range of settings. Students choose from two specializations, both of which allow students to develop advanced skills to work with families and communities and advocate for social change.