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Delivered
Online
with live online lectures
and discussions, and on-site field work.
Note:
Applications for the non-BSW Program are no longer being
accepted for course work beginning January 2009.
The admission deadline for the Advanced Generalist MSW is November 15, 2008
for courses work beginning May 2009.
The Department of Social Work will be reviewing additional admission dates
for new cohorts due to increased interest in the online program. Please provide
your contact information so that you receive future announcements and updates
about the online, part-time MSW program admission deadlines, please send us
an e-mail with your name, address, daytime phone and e-mail address to undonline@mail.und.edu
The next admission deadline for BSW students will be November 15, 2010, for
Advanced Generalist MSW coursework beginning May 2011.
The next admission deadline for Non BSW students will be June 15, 2011, for
Foundation MSW coursework beginning January 2012.
Again, if you would like to receive future announcements and updates about
the online, part-time MSW program, please send your name, address, daytime
phone, and e-mail to undonline@mail.und.edu
Why
Should I Earn My MSW from UND?
The online MSW program is offered by the Department
of Social Work, College of Education & Human
Development, and is administered by the Division
of Continuing Education, Distance Degree Programs.
As a graduate of the program, you will receive
an outstanding educational experience with:
Flexibility & Convenience:
- Receive your MSW
from UND while you live and work in your own community
( note : brief on-campus time is required
during each year of your program).
- Get the flexibility
of online learning with the personal contact and
connection of "live" instruction offered through
Web-conferencing.
- Complete your
MSW degree in two years for BSW students, or
three years for non-BSW students.
Exceptional Curriculum:
- Know that you are receiving
your education from the UND Department of Social
Work, which is fully accredited by the:
- Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
- North Central Association of Colleges and
Schools
- Earn your graduate degree
from a nationally recognized, prestigious institution
that is listed among the "Top 200 Best National
Universities" in the country by U.S. News & World
Report and is credited with having a "great
social work program" in the 2006 Princeton Review .
- Participate in field
experiences, where you will apply what you have
learned to better serve your local community.
Top-Notch Faculty:
- Learn from a highly qualified
faculty with doctoral degrees and extensive experience
in teaching the graduate level courses offered
in the MSW program.
- Benefit from a diverse faculty
who represent many major areas of social work,
including: children and families, community practice
and organization, complexity theory, diversity,
gerontology, HIV, GLBT and gender issues, human
behavior, loss and grief, mental health, research
methods, rural social work, social and public
policy, and supervision.
- Experience strong one-on-one
interaction with faculty members who are
invested in your success.
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