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  • part-time iconPart-time to balance your busy life
  • CSWE accreditedOnline MSW program accredited by CSWE
  • clinical focus iconClinically-focused curriculum
Overview
  • $625 per credit hour 
  • Fully online and part-time 
  • Traditional MSW Track 
    • Graduate in 3 years 
    • 61 credit hours, 2 field placements required 
    • (2) Intensive Weekends in Tallahassee, FL 
  • Advanced Standing MSW Track 
    • Graduate in 2 years 
    • 39 total credit hours, 1 field placement required 
SOW 5105: Human Behavior and the Social Environment

This course focuses on reciprocal relationships between human behavior and social environments. Content includes empirically based theories and knowledge that focus on the interactions between and among systems of all sizes, including individuals, groups, societies, and economic systems. Theories and knowledge of biological, psychological, sociological, cultural, and spiritual development across the lifespan are critiqued, especially as they relate to at-risk populations. In addition, theories and knowledge about the range of social systems (individual, family, group, organizational, and community) in which people live are examined, including the ways social systems promote or deter people in maintaining or achieving health and well-being.

Admission Requirements
  • Traditional MSW: Bachelor's degree from an accredited university 
  • Advanced Standing MSW: Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from a CSWE-accredited institution 
  • Transcripts with a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Statement of purpose and resume 
  • No GRE required 
  • $30 application fee 
SOW 5659: Mental Health and Child Welfare

This course provides students with knowledge and skills related to the theory, research, and implications of child and adolescent maltreatment for child development and psychopathology. Course content is presented within the context of child welfare practice and social work with children and adolescents in public agencies and programs. Particular attention will be given to common psychological disorders that result from maltreatment and accompanying treatment issues. Issues related to individuals, families, groups, and communities are covered and attention is given to working with ethnic minorities, women, gays and lesbians, and persons with disabilities.

Accreditation
  • Florida State University is one of the first universities in the U.S. to offer a Master of Social Work online that is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) 
  • FSU has offered courses on social welfare for over 100 years 
  • Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as one of the top social work programs 
SOW 5807: Clinical Social Work Practice

This advanced practice course emphasizes development of clinical skills. Students will refine their clinical skills, building on the research-based, nonspecific (common factors) components of therapeutic work (i.e., therapeutic alliance, empathy, goal consensus/collaboration, positive regard/affirmation, and genuineness) and specific factors (validated treatments). The course provides in-depth coverage of three empirically based models; Solution Focused, Motivational Interviewing, and Interpersonal Therapy. Learning applications of techniques informed by these models provides opportunities to enhance professional use of self. The course examines similarities and differences among models and allows students to discern appropriate use of techniques, client populations, settings, and problem interactions. Students will develop competency in the ethical and strength-based use of these models.

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Curriculum Snapshot

 

Our clinically-focused curriculum qualifies you to pursue a license in clinical social work in Georgia. This is a sample list of courses you will take while enrolled in our MSW programs. For the complete Traditional and Advanced MSW program course list, please download your guide.

Next Application Deadline:

  • May 1, 2024

Next Start Date:

  • August 26, 2024

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Social Work Career Outlook

 

By 2030, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects social work job growth will increase nationally by 12%.1 This translates to approximately 89,200 new job openings for social workers to make a difference. It’s estimated that nearly 75% of social worker positions require an MSW or higher qualification.2 Earning an MSW could elevate your impact, employability and earning potential by over $13,000 more than those with a BSW alone—based on various factors such as industry, title and location.3

Career-Stats

Social Work in Georgia

  • Georgia employs more than 12,000 social workers.4
  • Fifty years ago, the state consolidated all welfare programs into one agency called the Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS).5
  • Today, the DHS serves more than 2 million Georgians and employs approximately 8,912 people—including social workers across schools, hospitals, government facilities, the military, and other settings.6
  • Georgia has one of the fastest-growing aging communities in the country. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that more than 20% of Georgia’s population will be 60 or older by 2030.7
  • The Georgia Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers denotes the following causes for state-level advocacy8:
    • Americans for Financial Reform
    • The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
    • VoterVoice

How to Become a Clinical Social Worker (CSW) in Georgia

 

If you wish to hold the title of Clinical Social Worker (CSW) in Georgia, you will need to take the following steps:

  • Earn at least a master’s degree in social work from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
  • Demonstrate at least 3,000 hours of LCSW-supervised work over the three years prior to application.
  • Submit a CSW license application to the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists.
  • Pass the Association of Social Work Board (ASWB) Clinical exam.

Requirements for licensure may change so be sure to frequently check Georgia state requirements to ensure you are on the correct path to licensure.

A Preeminent University

Our devoted faculty and commitment to research help put us in the top 15% of social work graduate schools ranked by U.S. News & World Report.

Top Institution for Diversity

Join the vibrant FSU community consistently recognized by INSIGHT Into Diversity for its commitment to diversity and inclusion.

 

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CSWE Accredited

As one of the first online MSW accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, we rigorously adhere to CSWE accreditation standards.

Frederico Bravo
The weekend intensive was great.  It's been awesome to meet some of the students that I've doing the course with, and I've learned a tremendous amount just in the two days I've been here.

Frederico Bravo

MSW Graduate
Dana Pina
We have all the support that you'd need in this program. I really don't think I can encounter any situation where I wouldn't have the support of my faculty and fellow classmates.

Dana Pina

MSW Graduate
Michelle O'Neill
I chose FSU because I did a lot of research online, and I really felt like this was the best program.  You do have to come a couple of times to the campus, but I really think that enhances the experience.  The quality of the education so far has been top notch.

Michelle O'Neill

MSW Graduate
Jennifer Bell
Anyone who's considering it should do it.  Every month the goes by could be a semester.  Make your life bigger, better, and more exciting.

Jennifer Bell

MSW Graduate

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why study social work at Florida State?

For more than 100 years, FSU has offered classes on social welfare—establishing us as a center of social work practice and policy. 

We are renowned for our research contributions and quality of education. U.S. News & World Report ranks us in the top 15% of social work graduate schools.

Are FSU MSW Programs 100% online?

Yes, all coursework is completed online except for field placements that develop practical competence and confidence through hands-on experience.

What’s the difference between the Advanced Standing and Traditional MSW?

The difference between our programs is dependent on your undergraduate experience.

The Advanced Standing MSW is available to students who have completed a bachelor’s degree in social work from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited institution. 

The Traditional MSW is for students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any concentration other than social work.

How much does the online MSW cost?

The Traditional MSW program is 61 credit hours, the Advanced Standing MSW is 39 credit hours. Tuition varies based on your location:

  • In-state (Florida): $444 per credit hour
  • Out-of-state: $625 per credit hour

Costs are subject to change. Additional course fees may apply.

What can I do with an MSW?

An online Master of Social Work equips you to achieve and lead greater outcomes in schools, communities, government, healthcare, and public and private organizations. Possible roles could include:

  • Case management supervisor 
  • Clinical social worker
  • Crisis manager 
  • Licensed mental health therapist 
  • Private practitioner
When do field placements occur?

All field placements are completed in person, generally during regular business hours. Traditional MSW students complete two field placements, Advanced Standing MSW students must complete one field placement.

Can I take more than two courses at a time?

For this online program, there is currently only a part-time option. You can take a maximum of two courses at a time.

Does FSU require a GRE?

No, the College of Social Work does not require a GRE at this time.