The Springfield College School of Social Work will prepare you for practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities in a variety of areas such as adult mental health, child welfare/child mental health, school social work, and gerontology and for direct practice, supervision, administration, and public policy-making activities. Six unique characteristics distinguish the Springfield College School of Social Work:
(1) A concentration in advanced generalist practice
(2) Full-time, two-year, weekday M.S.W. program in Springfield, Mass.
(3) Part-time, three-year, weekend M.S.W. program in Springfield and Worcester, Mass.
(4) Options for graduates of CSWE-accredited bachelor of social work programs to choose a four semester weekend advanced standing program or a three semester weekday advanced standing program
(5) An M.S.W./juris doctor (J.D.) combined degree program in partnership with Western New England University School of Law completed in four years of full-time study
(6) A post-master’s certificate in advanced practice with children and adolescents