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  Jul 16, 2025
 
2015-2016 School of Law Bulletin 
    
2015-2016 School of Law Bulletin

Social Work / Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, M.S.W. / M.P.H.


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College of Social Work|  Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior 

Degree Requirements   M.S.W. (60 Hours) / M.P.H. (45 Hours)

The joint M.S.W./M.P.H. degree program is intended to permit students to earn two complementary and distinct graduate degrees. The HPEB program requires students to concentrate, during their second year of studies, in Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups or to concentrate in Social Work Organizations and Communities. Students are allowed to utilize electives taken in one program as degree-filling requirements in the other. The M.S.W./M.P.H. requires 84 hours instead of the 105 hours required to complete the programs separately, including 3 hours of public health practicum (in conjunction with 3 hours of social work field instruction). Candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive examination at or near the conclusion of the program.

1st Year Fall Semester: Social Work Foundation Courses


1st year Spring Semester: Social Work Foundation Courses


2nd year Fall Semester: Core Public Health Courses


2nd year Spring Semester: Health Promotion, Education and Behavior Courses


3rd year Fall Semester: Social Work Advanced Courses


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Option 1


Option 2


3rd Year Spring Semester


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Option 1


Option 2


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