Are you looking for a job that allows you to work in a variety of environments?
Are you passionate about having a meaningful career?
Would you like to make a difference in the lives of others?
The Master of Social Work at West Virginia University is dedicated to producing competent and effective professionals who are committed to enhancing social well-being and quality of life — with particular emphasis on vulnerable and oppressed populations in small towns and rural areas characteristic of the Appalachian region.
In and of itself, the field of social work is rewarding, but it isn't for the faint of heart. Social workers pursue very demanding yet fulfilling careers in human resources, law enforcement, schools, hospitals, nonprofits, child advocacy, and much more.
These are just a few of the many job titles that social workers hold:
Clinical Social Worker
Psychiatric Social Worker
Child and Family Social Worker
Geriatric Social Worker
Hospice Social Worker
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Worker
School Social Worker
Health Educator
Public Policy Social Worker
Environmental Health Worker and Administrator
Public Health Administrator
Trauma Counselor
Marriage and Family Therapist
A Master of Social Work program prepares compassionate people for careers that matter, and an MSW program is also available to students without a related bachelor's. Through WVU’s prestigious curriculum, students who are changing careers or changing fields of study are prepared to succeed in purpose-driven careers.
If you want to make a difference, you don’t need to have an undergraduate degree in social work to be admitted to WVU’s MSW graduate program, making social work a graduate degree for those looking to make a career change.
A master’s degree gives social workers a leg-up on other competitors who have only a bachelor's degree because certain jobs are only offered to those with a master's degree.
Social work is a valuable profession with broad opportunities to serve local, national, and international populations. West Virginia University's curriculum prepares students to integrate micro and macro practice skills across service sectors and within interdisciplinary teams to effectively address social and human problems across a wide range of practice areas, with a particular emphasis on effective models of rural service delivery.
Are you looking for a flexible graduate program option? Are you thinking about pursuing graduate school online? WVU's School of Social Work has launched a fully online asynchronous MSW program, starting in the fall of 2019. This program is specially designed for students who require or desire more flexibility. This is offered as an replacement for our extended campus programs, which are phasing out as of Spring 2019. Students in the online program will pay in-state tuition, regardless of their current state residency.
This program is offered as a part-time option with fall admission only. All students will follow the same degree plans as the part-time on-campus program under the Advanced Integrated Practice curriculum. Advanced Standing students will complete the degree in two years and Regular Standing students will complete the program in three years.
Note: If you're ready, you can start your online application here!
Here at WVU, we know that choosing a graduate school can be stressful, but that's why we encourage you to request more information — so you can figure out if WVU is the graduate school option for you!
Considering enrolling in an online graduate program? Check out our digital resource — The Online Graduate School Toolkit!