Academic Catalog

Social Work - Advanced Standing

The Master of Social Work (MSW) Advanced Standing program is a reduced-credit option for students with an undergraduate degree in social work from a CSWE-accredited program at regionally accredited college or university. The advanced standing program requires 33 credits, including 600 hours of field practicum. 

Years to Complete the Program

The program must be completed within four years from the initial term of enrollment in the MSW program. You may pursue program requirements during the regular academic year and summer sessions on a full- or extended-time status.

Full time students admitted to the advanced standing program can follow a one-year, two-year, or three-year track (see tabs above for term-by-term pathways).

Dual Degree Program

An innovative dual degree program is available for students to simultaneously pursue and earn a Master of Social Work (MSW) and a Master of Arts in Holistic Health Studies (MAHS) degree at St. Catherine University.

Students have the option to start in the dual degree program during their initial enrollment at St. Catherine University, or begin in one program and be admitted to the dual degree program after the first semester of enrollment in either program. Once accepted, students develop a plan for completing both degrees with the support of an advisor from each program. Upon completion, students are awarded two Master's degrees: Master of Arts and Master of Social Work.

Additional Information regarding the dual degree program, including curriculum, can be found here.

The Advanced Standing MSW program requires a minimum of 33 semester hours, including 500 hours of field practicum and completion of a clinical research project. 

Students also have the option to pursue an Addiction and Recovery Counseling Specialization, which covers the content required for obtaining a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counseling (LADC) certification in Minnesota.  

Curriculum

GRSW 5000History and Philosophy of Social Work3
GRSW 6030Methods of Clinical Social Work I3
GRSW 6040Methods of Clinical Social Work II3
GRSW 6073Field Practicum & Seminar III3
GRSW 6083Field Practicum & Seminar IV3
GRSW 6250Social Policy and Advocacy Practice3
GRSW 6450Clinical Assessment3
GRSW 6500Clinical Supervision and Program Management3
GRSW 6810Social Work Practice Research3
GRSW Electives (see list at bottom of the page) 16
Total Credits33
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Electives are not required for studetns who declare a specialization in Addiction & Recovery Counseling


GRSW Elective Options

CAST 5000Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Advocacy3
CAST 5100Building Resilience for Professional Sustainability in the Helping Professions3
CAST 5200Professional and Systemic Responses to Child Abuse and Maltreatment3
GRSW 5410Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees3
GRSW 5903Topics3
GRSW 5950 Gender, Sexuality, and Culturally Responsive Practice3
GRSW 6090The Spiritual Dimension of Social Work Practice3
GRSW 6120Grief Counseling and Therapy3
GRSW 6190Integrative Psychotherapy3
GRSW 6220Clinical Practice with Adolescents3
GRSW 6230Clinical Practice with Older Adults3
GRSW 6260Clinical Practice for the Treatment of Trauma3
GRSW 6280Clinical Practice with Immigrants and Refugees3
GRSW 6290Clinical Social Work Practice in Integrated Healthcare3
GRSW 6330Dialectical Behavioral Therapy3
GRSW 6903Topics3

A note about elective courses: The following plan lists elective credits in the fall and spring terms. Students are also free to enroll in a elective in the summer term on a first-come, first-served basis. Elective availability is subject to modification based on student demand and faculty availability.

Summer Term
GRSW 5000History and Philosophy of Social Work3
GRSW 6250Social Policy and Advocacy Practice3
GRSW 6450Clinical Assessment3
Fall Term
GRSW 6030Methods of Clinical Social Work I3
GRSW 6073Field Practicum & Seminar III3
GRSW 6500Clinical Supervision and Program Management3
Choose One Elective From:3
Spring Term
GRSW 6040Methods of Clinical Social Work II3
GRSW 6083Field Practicum & Seminar IV3
GRSW 6810Social Work Practice Research3
Choose One Elective From:3
Total Credits33

A note about elective courses: The following plan lists elective credits in the fall and spring terms. Students are also free to enroll in a elective in the summer term on a first-come, first-served basis. Elective availability is subject to modification based on student demand and faculty availability.

Fall Term
GRSW 5000History and Philosophy of Social Work3
GRSW 6500Clinical Supervision and Program Management3
Spring Term
GRSW 6250Social Policy and Advocacy Practice3
GRSW 6450Clinical Assessment3
GRSW 6810Social Work Practice Research3
Fall Term
GRSW 6030Methods of Clinical Social Work I3
GRSW 6073Field Practicum & Seminar III3
Choose One Elective From:3
Spring Term
GRSW 6040Methods of Clinical Social Work II3
GRSW 6083Field Practicum & Seminar IV3
Choose One Elective From:3
Total Credits33

A note about elective courses: The following plan lists elective credits in the fall and spring terms. Students are also free to enroll in a elective in the summer term on a first-come, first-served basis. Elective availability is subject to modification based on student demand and faculty availability

Fall Term
GRSW 5000History and Philosophy of Social Work3
GRSW 6500Clinical Supervision and Program Management3
Spring Term
GRSW 6250Social Policy and Advocacy Practice3
GRSW 6450Clinical Assessment3
Fall Term
Choose One Elective From:3
Spring Term
GRSW 6810Social Work Practice Research3
Choose One Elective From:3
Fall Term
GRSW 6030Methods of Clinical Social Work I3
GRSW 6073Field Practicum & Seminar III3
Spring Term
GRSW 6040Methods of Clinical Social Work II3
GRSW 6083Field Practicum & Seminar IV3
Total Credits33