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Masters of Social Work (MSW) Information Session - Virtual
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The Master of Social Work Program at California State University, Stanislaus prepares social workers to advance social justice. This education is committed to social change based on an analysis of social, political, and economic structures and their impact on economically and culturally diverse populations. This process involves collaboration with entities to transform the conditions which contribute to privilege and oppression. Students are required to complete approximately 1000 hours of internship (500 per academic year) and are placed in a variety of social service agencies approved by the MSW Program. Graduates are prepared to use an advanced integrative practice approach to work with individuals, families, and communities to promote personal and collective liberation.
Join Us for an Upcoming Information Session
Learn how Stanislaus State’s MSW program can help you achieve your professional goals and make a lasting impact.