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Master of Social Work, MSW Degree

 Choose between our Live Virtual, Online, or on-campus NYC format

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Credits

60
Credits
30 Advanced Standing
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Ultimate Flexibility

On-Campus, Live Virtual Classroom & Online Options
FT or PT Study with Spring, Summer, Fall Starts
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Focused

Six Optional MSW Certificates
Gerontology, Child Welfare, Creative Arts and more
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Joint MSW with

CASAC
Two outstanding credentials at no additional cost
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A leader in social work education since 1957, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work is consistently rated among the top MSW programs in the nation and attracts students from across the globe. We are devoted to the success of each and every one of those students and, ultimately, to the value of repairing the world.

Choose your path to earning your MSW


Traditional or Advanced Standing: complete your MSW in in as little as one year (30 credits) if you earned your bachelor in social work from an accredited institution or take 60 credits throughout two or more years — part-time or full-time.

Three platforms: in-person at our Wilf Campus in uptown New York City, in real time through our Live Virtual Classroom, or at your own time with our asynchronous .

Three advanced practice methods: choose clinical for one-on-one work with individuals and families, group work, or community practice where you develop advanced skills for advocacy, policy and leadership within communities and organizations.

Seven areas of study: earn your CASAC credential while pursing your MSW at no additional cost or choose from one of our six optional MSW Program Certificates.

Practicum: building skills for repairing the world one person at a time and supporting caring families, groups, and communities where everyone thrives is central to the practicum experience. More than 600 placement sites in the Greater New York Area, and throughout the U.S., Canada, and Israel assure you will gain the experience you seek.

Peer mentorship: learn alongside a second-year student who will help you navigate through your MSW experience.

BA/MSW Pathways Option 

The BA/MSW option allows undergraduates from Yeshiva College (YC) and Stern College for Women (SCW) to take up to 30 graduate credits that will count toward both their bachelor's and master's degrees. After completing their bachelor's, students can finish their MSW graduate degree in just one more year. 

  1. Admissions criteria: Juniors in the YC major of "Psychology and the Community" or SCW major of "Shaped in Human Services" with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (no exceptions). Students can begin taking graduate coursework in the fall semester of their senior year. The program does not allow for spring or summer starts. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  2. Application Requirements: Submission of the  including personal statement and letter of recommendation. transcripts will be pulled into the applicant record by the Graduate Admissions Team.   &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  3. Helpful Links: &²Ô²ú²õ±è;

The Wurzweiler Difference

Flexibility: three entry terms, part-time or full time, traditional and Advanced Standing, MSW/PhD, MSW/Clergy and PhD programs.

Individualized: You will be assigned a faculty advisor to guide you through academic studies, mentor your career growth, oversee and assess your practicum experience, and help build your professional confidence.

Personal Attention: Classes are intimate and encourage close interaction with faculty, guest lecturers and peers. An on site writing center for Wurzweiler students is available at no additional cost.

Ethics: Founded on a profound respect for individual beliefs and Jewish social philosophy, Wurzweiler fosters tolerance and trains you to support the spiritual and emotional needs of clients.

World-Renowned Educational Experience: Students and faculty come from around the globe and all walks of life, enriching your learning experience. Practicum placements are available across the US, in Canada, Israel and other countries.

Full Program Breakdown

A leader in social work education since 1957, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work is consistently rated among the top MSW programs in the nation and attracts students from across the globe. We are devoted to the success of each and every one of those students and, ultimately, to the value of repairing the world.

Choose your path to earning your MSW


Traditional or Advanced Standing: complete your MSW in in as little as one year (30 credits) if you earned your bachelor in social work from an accredited institution or take 60 credits throughout two or more years — part-time or full-time.

Three platforms: in-person at our Wilf Campus in uptown New York City, in real time through our Live Virtual Classroom, or at your own time with our asynchronous .

Three advanced practice methods: choose clinical for one-on-one work with individuals and families, group work, or community practice where you develop advanced skills for advocacy, policy and leadership within communities and organizations.

Seven areas of study: earn your CASAC credential while pursing your MSW at no additional cost or choose from one of our six optional MSW Program Certificates.

Practicum: building skills for repairing the world one person at a time and supporting caring families, groups, and communities where everyone thrives is central to the practicum experience. More than 600 placement sites in the Greater New York Area, and throughout the U.S., Canada, and Israel assure you will gain the experience you seek.

Peer mentorship: learn alongside a second-year student who will help you navigate through your MSW experience.

BA/MSW Pathways Option 

The BA/MSW option allows undergraduates from Yeshiva College (YC) and Stern College for Women (SCW) to take up to 30 graduate credits that will count toward both their bachelor's and master's degrees. After completing their bachelor's, students can finish their MSW graduate degree in just one more year. 

  1. Admissions criteria: Juniors in the YC major of "Psychology and the Community" or SCW major of "Shaped in Human Services" with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (no exceptions). Students can begin taking graduate coursework in the fall semester of their senior year. The program does not allow for spring or summer starts. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  2. Application Requirements: Submission of the  including personal statement and letter of recommendation. transcripts will be pulled into the applicant record by the Graduate Admissions Team.   &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  3. Helpful Links: &²Ô²ú²õ±è;

The Wurzweiler Difference

Flexibility: three entry terms, part-time or full time, traditional and Advanced Standing, MSW/PhD, MSW/Clergy and PhD programs.

Individualized: You will be assigned a faculty advisor to guide you through academic studies, mentor your career growth, oversee and assess your practicum experience, and help build your professional confidence.

Personal Attention: Classes are intimate and encourage close interaction with faculty, guest lecturers and peers. An on site writing center for Wurzweiler students is available at no additional cost.

Ethics: Founded on a profound respect for individual beliefs and Jewish social philosophy, Wurzweiler fosters tolerance and trains you to support the spiritual and emotional needs of clients.

World-Renowned Educational Experience: Students and faculty come from around the globe and all walks of life, enriching your learning experience. Practicum placements are available across the US, in Canada, Israel and other countries.

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A leader in social work education since 1957, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work is consistently rated among the top MSW programs in the nation and attracts students from across the globe. We are devoted to the success of each and every one of those students and, ultimately, to the value of repairing the world.

Choose your path to earning your MSW


Traditional or Advanced Standing: complete your MSW in in as little as one year (30 credits) if you earned your bachelor in social work from an accredited institution or take 60 credits throughout two or more years — part-time or full-time.

Three platforms: in-person at our Wilf Campus in uptown New York City, in real time through our Live Virtual Classroom, or at your own time with our asynchronous .

Three advanced practice methods: choose clinical for one-on-one work with individuals and families, group work, or community practice where you develop advanced skills for advocacy, policy and leadership within communities and organizations.

Seven areas of study: earn your CASAC credential while pursing your MSW at no additional cost or choose from one of our six optional MSW Program Certificates.

Practicum: building skills for repairing the world one person at a time and supporting caring families, groups, and communities where everyone thrives is central to the practicum experience. More than 600 placement sites in the Greater New York Area, and throughout the U.S., Canada, and Israel assure you will gain the experience you seek.

Peer mentorship: learn alongside a second-year student who will help you navigate through your MSW experience.

BA/MSW Pathways Option 

The BA/MSW option allows undergraduates from Yeshiva College (YC) and Stern College for Women (SCW) to take up to 30 graduate credits that will count toward both their bachelor's and master's degrees. After completing their bachelor's, students can finish their MSW graduate degree in just one more year. 

  1. Admissions criteria: Juniors in the YC major of "Psychology and the Community" or SCW major of "Shaped in Human Services" with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (no exceptions). Students can begin taking graduate coursework in the fall semester of their senior year. The program does not allow for spring or summer starts. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  2. Application Requirements: Submission of the  including personal statement and letter of recommendation. transcripts will be pulled into the applicant record by the Graduate Admissions Team.   &²Ô²ú²õ±è;
  3. Helpful Links: &²Ô²ú²õ±è;

Flexibility: three entry terms, part-time or full time, traditional and Advanced Standing, MSW/PhD, MSW/Clergy and PhD programs.

Individualized: You will be assigned a faculty advisor to guide you through academic studies, mentor your career growth, oversee and assess your practicum experience, and help build your professional confidence.

Personal Attention: Classes are intimate and encourage close interaction with faculty, guest lecturers and peers. An on site writing center for Wurzweiler students is available at no additional cost.

Ethics: Founded on a profound respect for individual beliefs and Jewish social philosophy, Wurzweiler fosters tolerance and trains you to support the spiritual and emotional needs of clients.

World-Renowned Educational Experience: Students and faculty come from around the globe and all walks of life, enriching your learning experience. Practicum placements are available across the US, in Canada, Israel and other countries.

Turn Your Passion Into a Career

Our alumni are clinicians, agency directors and managers, researchers, social work professors, administrators, deans and legislators. Graduating from a top ranked New York City university with extensive network assures best placements and above average salary for masters in social work. Our graduates hold MSW jobs in every sector of social services — from neighborhood agencies to the federal government — and are committed to improving the lives of vulnerable populations throughout the world.

At a Glance

 

Accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) 

No GRE required in our simplified application process and you are automatically considered for scholarships

Full-time or part-time options for Advanced Standing or traditional students on campus in NYC or via our Live Virtual Classroom

100%  allows flexible programming options for busy lives

Optional CASAC credentialing program as part of your MSW and six Program Certificates

Entry terms — apply for fall, spring, or choose one of our Summer MSW cohorts   

Three advanced practice methods — clinical work with individuals and families, group work or community practice where you build skills for advocacy, policy and leadership

Personal attention from faculty who are leaders in the area of social work

 

Visit our admissions webpage. You will find information on: upcoming deadlines and webinars, application requirements, and admissions points of contact. 

 

 


Plans of Study(Roadmaps) & Live Online MSW Program

WSSW Policy Manual

MSW Program Course Calendars, Schedules, and Syllabi


Summer Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school

Fall Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school

Spring Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school


The Wurzweiler School of Social Work MSW Program Mission

To develop excellent social work practitioners for both Jewish Communal Services and for the wider world of social services, especially with regard to serving numerous vulnerable populations in the areas of immigration, healthcare, addictions, communal services, mental health, schools, life cycle issues, trauma.

To develop social workers who adhere to a distinct set of values of excellence in practice, social, economic, and environmental justice.

To develop social work practitioners who are culturally competent and place a high value on human relationships:

  • and capable in practicing within the framework of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion,
  • And who apply scientific inquiry and principles of the social work relationship to understand the manifestations of antisemitism, racism, misogyny, homophobia, islamophobia, and various dehumanizing and marginalizing behaviors and their impact of intimidation and fear on individuals and communities.

To develop social work practitioners who are competent in practice who have advanced competencies in their specialization in (a) clinical social work practice with individuals and families or, (b) social work practice with groups, or, (c) community social work practice, to meet the needs of vulnerable populations.

To develop social workers who are competently able to use the self, with the self-awareness to practice ethically using a person-in environment framework, within the scope of their areas of competence, seeking supervision and knowledge to meet continuing challenges presented by vulnerable persons and communities.

To develop graduates who aim to provide leadership in the profession, in ethical practice, agency practicum instruction and staff supervision, agency administration, public policy development, and scholarship. 

Prospective Students

Visit our admissions webpage. You will find information on: upcoming deadlines and webinars, application requirements, and admissions points of contact. 

 

 


Plans of Study(Roadmaps) & Live Online MSW Program

WSSW Policy Manual

MSW Program Course Calendars, Schedules, and Syllabi


Summer Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school

Fall Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school

Spring Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school


The Wurzweiler School of Social Work MSW Program Mission

To develop excellent social work practitioners for both Jewish Communal Services and for the wider world of social services, especially with regard to serving numerous vulnerable populations in the areas of immigration, healthcare, addictions, communal services, mental health, schools, life cycle issues, trauma.

To develop social workers who adhere to a distinct set of values of excellence in practice, social, economic, and environmental justice.

To develop social work practitioners who are culturally competent and place a high value on human relationships:

  • and capable in practicing within the framework of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion,
  • And who apply scientific inquiry and principles of the social work relationship to understand the manifestations of antisemitism, racism, misogyny, homophobia, islamophobia, and various dehumanizing and marginalizing behaviors and their impact of intimidation and fear on individuals and communities.

To develop social work practitioners who are competent in practice who have advanced competencies in their specialization in (a) clinical social work practice with individuals and families or, (b) social work practice with groups, or, (c) community social work practice, to meet the needs of vulnerable populations.

To develop social workers who are competently able to use the self, with the self-awareness to practice ethically using a person-in environment framework, within the scope of their areas of competence, seeking supervision and knowledge to meet continuing challenges presented by vulnerable persons and communities.

To develop graduates who aim to provide leadership in the profession, in ethical practice, agency practicum instruction and staff supervision, agency administration, public policy development, and scholarship. 

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