The mission of the MSW program is to prepare ethical, competent advanced generalist social work leaders who are able to practice reflectively and autonomously in complex environments across system levels with diverse client groups. The Advanced Generalist Practice (AGP) specialization prepares graduates to address questions, issues and problems across methods, systems, and fields of practice. As defined at the UNR School of Social Work, AGP is characterized by: 1) leadership in innovative problem-solving and change; 2) autonomous practice; and 3) use of integrated, evidence-informed knowledge, values, and skills to address ambiguous, complex problems in an increasingly diverse and ever-changing practice environment.
The overarching goal of the MSW program at the foundation level is to introduce students to the social work perspective.
Students completing the foundation curriculum are not yet autonomous social work practitioners. They do have the skills, knowledge base, and perspective to pursue further studies in the concentration curriculum.
The overarching goal of the MSW program's concentration year is to prepare competent, advanced generalist practitioners of social work. The concentration year builds upon the generalist perspective and foundation content of the first year to prepare graduates who are 1) able to apply AGP principles across diverse levels, populations, and contexts, and 2) able to practice with a high degree of autonomy and proficiency. Briefly stated, advanced generalist practice (AGP) represents a holistic, complex, and dynamic view of social work practice. It is holistic because client systems, regardless of size, are viewed as multi-dimensional wholes in the context of their own social environments. It is complex because practitioner judgments are based on the synthesis of a depth of social work knowledge, values, and skills and applied to a specific client population. It is dynamic because knowledge about practice models, client issues and programs, as well as policies requires ongoing policy analysis and action, along with research relevant to clients. Start terms for online MSW: Fall, Spring, Summer.
Student Learning Outcomes:
The University of Nevada, Reno School of Social Work MSW Program goals guiding the MSW program are to prepare advanced generalist practitioners who:
29 Ağustos 2022
School of Community Health Sciences
1664 North Virginia Street,
RENO,
Nevada,
89557, United States
29 Ağustos 2022
School of Community Health Sciences
1664 North Virginia Street,
RENO,
Nevada,
89557, United States
Admission requirements for the 62-credit MSW program of study include:
Admission requirements for the 32-credit MSW Advanced Standing program of study:
The completed application packet must be received by January 15th of each year for enrollment in the following fall semester.
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