Study Plans By Program

> Full-time Two-Year and 16-Month Program
          First Year
          Second Year
> Extended Program
          Part time
          Full time
> Reduced Residency Program
          Advanced Clinical Practice
          Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming
          Policy Practice
          Social Enterprise Administration
> Advanced Standing Program
          Summer
          Advanced Clinical Practice
          Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming
          Policy Practice
          Social Enterprise Administration
> Transfer Program
          Advanced Clinical Practice
          Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming
          Policy Practice
          Social Enterprise Administration
> Dual Degree Programs
          Bank Street College
          Business School
          Jewish Theological Seminary
          Law Policy
          School of Public Health
          School of International and Public Affairs
          Union Theological Seminary
          School of Architecture


Full-Time Two-Year and 16-Month Program

First Year

 
1st Term 2nd Term
T660A Human Behavior and the Social Environment - A 3.0 T660B Human Behavior and the Social Environment - B 3.0
T6801 Social Welfare Policy 3.0 T7102 Direct Practice 3.0
T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice 3.0 T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice 3.0
T6501 Social Work Research 3.0 T6010 Field Education 4.5
T6010 Field Education 4.5      
 
NOTE: The first year requirements are the same for the Two-Year and 16-month programs. Two-Year students take their first two terms over the Fall and Spring, and 16-Month students take their first two terms over the Spring and Summer.


Second Year (Organized by Method of Practice)

Advanced Clinical Practice
3rd Term 4th Term
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice 3.0 T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues 3.0
T7501 Clinical Case Evaluation 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit

 

Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming
3rd Term 4th Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice &
Programming II
3.0
T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice 
& Programming I
3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.



Policy Practice
3rd Term 4th Term
T7143 Seminar on Policy Practice I  3.0 T7144 Seminar on Policy Practice II 3.0
T7811∆ Microeconomics & Policy Analysis 3.0 T7812∆ Microeconomics & Policy Analysis II 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Electives  
 
*NC: No credit. ∆Students pursuing the International field of practice will take T7815 & T7816 Economics for International Affairs.



Social Enterprise Administration
3rd Term 4th Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7122 Social Planning and Program Development 3.0
T7124 Community Development & Practice 3.0 T7125 Financial Management 3.0
T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development 3.0 T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Management 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925*, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Elective  
 
*NC: No credit.


The number of electives that are required will vary depending on the student’s chosen method area concentration:

             Clinical                                             3 electives                       9 pts.
             AGPP                                                3 electives                       9 pts.
             Policy Practice                                  2 electives                       6 pts.
  
             Social Enterprise Administration      0 electives                       0 pts.


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Extended Program

PRE-FIELD EDUCATION PHASE; FIRST YEAR (PART-TIME)
Fall Term Spring Term
T660A Human Behavior & Social
     Environment - A
3.0 T660B Human Behavior & Social
     Environment - B
3.0
T6501
OR
T6801
Social Work Research
    
Social Welfare Policy
3.0 T6501
OR
T6801
Social Work Research
    
Social Welfare Policy
3.0
 
Students who did not take this course in the Fall should register for HBSE-A in the Spring and plan to take HBSE-B in the Summer session or subsequent Fall term.


FIELD EDUCATION PHASE; SECOND YEAR (FULL-TIME)
Fall Term Spring Term
T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice 3.0 T7102 Direct Practice 3.0
T6010 Field Education 4.5 T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice 3.0
      T6010 Field Education 4.5
 
 


FIELD EDUCATION PHASE; THIRD YEAR (FULL-TIME) - Advanced Clinical Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice 3.0 T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues 3.0
T7501 Clinical Case Evaluation 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.


FIELD EDUCATION PHASE; THIRD YEAR (FULL-TIME) - AGPP
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice &  Programming 3.0
T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.


FIELD EDUCATION PHASE; THIRD YEAR (FULL-TIME) - Policy Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7143 Seminar on Policy Practice I  3.0 T7144 Seminar on Policy Practice II 3.0
T8213 Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I 3.0 T8216 Microeconomics & Policy Analysis II 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.


FIELD EDUCATION PHASE; THIRD YEAR (FULL-TIME) - SEA
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7122 Social Planning and Program Development 3.0
T7124 Community Development & Practice 3.0 T7125 Financial Management 3.0
T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development 3.0 T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Elective  
 
*NC: No credit.


Extended Program students may also take electives in a fourth year, part-time, if necessary.
          
The number of electives that are required will vary depending on the student’s chosen method area concentration:

                 Clinical                                               3 electives                         12 pts.
                 AGPP                                                  3 electives                         12 pts.
                 Policy Practice                                    2 electives                           9 pts.

                 Social Enterprise Administration        0 electives                           3 pts.


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Reduced Residency Program

PRE-RESIDENCY: FIRST PART-TIME YEAR
Fall Term Spring Term
T660A Human Behavior & Social
     Environment - A
3.0 T660B Human Behavior & Social
     Environment - B
3.0
T6801 Social Welfare Policy 3.0 T6501
Social Work Research
  
3.0
 
 

PRE-RESIDENCY: SECOND PART-TIME YEAR
Fall Term Spring Term
T6011* Reduced Residency Field Education Seminar 1.5 T6011 Reduced Residency Field Education Seminar 1.5
T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice 3.0 T7102 Direct Practice 3.0
      T7103** Advocacy in Social Work Practice 3.0
 
*T6011 is taken for 1.5 points each term for two terms – Fall and Spring for a total of 3.0 points.
**T7103 may be taken in the Summer session prior to entering the residency year.


A minimum of 25.5 points, but no more than 34.5 points, may be earned prior to the residency year.  Fewer points may be required prior to starting the Field education year if transfer credits from another graduate program have been granted.

Residency Phase

During the residency year, students enroll in the method area practice courses, a field of practice course as determined by their field placement, a second-year research course, and any remaining electives. During this period, students attend school on a full-time basis during the day and complete 900 hours of field education, enrolling for 10.5 points over the year. 

Students may choose the three-day a week field education model, and take T6020 (Field Education) for 4 points in the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. Or they may who choose the four day a week field education model, and take T6020 for 6 points in the Fall and in the Spring.  See the Field Education Manual and Field Education in this Handbook.



Reduced Residency Program By Method of Practice:

Advanced Clinical Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice 3.0 T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues 3.0
T7501 Clinical Case Evaluation 3.0 T6020∆ Field Education 6.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020∆ Field Education 6.0   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.
During the full-time residency year, students who choose the three-day a week field education model, take T6020 for 4.0 points in the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. Students who choose the four-day a week field education model take T6020 for 6.0 points in the Fall and in the Spring. A four-day a week model is illustrated above.


Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming II 3.0
T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice 
& Programming I
3.0 T6020∆ Field Education 6.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020∆ Field Education 6.0   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.
During the full-time residency year, students who choose the three-day a week field education model, take T6020 for 4.0 points in the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. Students who choose the four-day a week field education model take T6020 for 6.0 points in the Fall and in the Spring. A four-day a week model is illustrated above.


Policy Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7143 Seminar on Policy Practice I  3.0 T7144 Seminar on Policy Practice II 3.0
T8213 Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I 3.0 T8216 Microeconomics & Policy Analysis II 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020∆ Field Education 6.0
T6020∆ Field Education 6.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.
During the full-time residency year, students who choose the three-day a week field education model, take T6020 for 4.0 points in the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. Students who choose the four-day a week field education model take T6020 for 6.0 points in the Fall and in the Spring. A four-day a week model is illustrated above.
Policy students who pursue the International Social Welfare field of practice
take T7815-T7816 Economics of IA instead of T7811 & T7812 at CUSSW.


Social Enterprise Administration
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7122 Social Planning and Program Development 3.0
T7124 Community Development & Practice 3.0 T7125 Financial Management 3.0
T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development 3.0 T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Management 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925*, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020∆ Field Education 6.0
T6020∆ Field Education 6.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.
During the full-time residency year, students who choose the three-day a week field education model, take T6020 for 4.0 points in the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. Students who choose the four-day a week field education model take T6020 for 6.0 points in the Fall and in the Spring. A four-day a week model is illustrated above.


Reduced Residency students may take an elective in any given term. However, other program options should be discussed with their advisor. The number of electives that are required will vary depending on the student’s chosen method area concentration:

           Clinical                                              3 electives                  9 pts.
           AGPP                                                 3 electives                  9 pts.
           Policy Practice                                   2 electives                  6 pts.
           Social Enterprise Administration       0 electives                  3 pts.

Though every attempt will be made to arrange for appropriate field placement at a student’s place of employment, the School is not able to guarantee such an arrangement.  If this is not possible, the School will provide a placement, but cannot arrange employment at the placement site. For more comprehensive information regarding the Reduced Residency Program’s academic and field education requirements, please refer to the Reduced Residency Guide.

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Advanced Standing Program

Summer Term
T6012 Advanced Standing Field Seminar 3.0 T7102 Direct Practice II 3.0
 


Advanced Clinical Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of
Practice
3.0 T7144 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues 3.0
T7501 Clinical Case Evaluation 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.


Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice &
Programming II
3.0
T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice 
& Programming I
3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.


Policy Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7143 Seminar on Policy Practice I  3.0 T7144 Seminar on Policy Practice II  3.0
T7811∆ Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I 3.0 T7812∆ Microeconomics & Policy Analysis II 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Electives  
 
*NC: No credit.
Policy students who pursue the International Social Welfare field of practice take T7815-T7816 Economics of IA instead of T7811 & T7812 at CUSSW.


Social Enterprise Administration
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7122 Social Planning and Program Development 3.0
T7124 Community Development & Practice 3.0 T7125 Financial Management 3.0
T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development 3.0   Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
 
*NC: No credit.


The number of required electives varies depending on the student’s chosen advanced practice method concentration:

        Clinical                                    2 electives                 6 pts.
        AGPP                                       2 electives                 6 pts.

        Policy Practice                         1 elective                   3 pts.
        SEA                                         0 elective

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Transfer Program

Advanced Clinical Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of
Practice
3.0 T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues 3.0
T7501 Clinical Case Evaluation 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
 


Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice &
Programming II
3.0
T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice 
& Programming I
3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
T6020 Field Education 4.5   Electives  
 
 


Policy Practice
Fall Term Spring Term
T7143 Seminar on Policy Practice I  3.0 T7144 Seminar on Policy Practice II  3.0
T7811∆ Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I 3.0 T7812∆ Microeconomics & Policy Analysis II 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925∆, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
        Electives  
 
Students pursuing the International field of practice will take T7815 & T7816 Economics for International Affairs.


Social Enterprise Administration
Fall Term Spring Term
T6416 Program Evaluation 3.0 T7122 Social Planning and Program Development 3.0
T7124 Community Development & Practice 3.0 T7125 Financial Management 3.0
T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development 3.0 T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration 3.0
  Field of Practice: T6910, T6920, T6925, T6930, T6950, T6960 or T6970 3.0 T6020 Field Education 4.5
T6020 Field Education 4.5 T7800 Integrative Project NC*
 
Advanced Standing students who choose the Social Enterprise Administration method will be required to take 36 points of coursework at CUSSW (rather than the 33 normally required), in order to fulfill the requirements of that particular method.



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Dual Degree Programs:

Bank Street College

Master of Science in Social Work & Master of Education in Special Education

CUSSW Advisor:                Professor Michelle Ballan                    212/851-2221
CUSSW Coordinator:         Ms. Karma Lowe                                 212/851-2364
Bank Street:      

Admissions
Ann Morgan, Director of Admissions
212-875-4404 or[email protected]

Ann Cox, Degree Confirmation
[email protected]

Academic/Student Affairs
Early Childhood
Sue Carbary, Early Childhood Special and General Education
212-875-4509 or [email protected]

Childhood
Michele Morales
212-875-4588 or [email protected]

Middle School
Susan Ruskin-Mayher, Special and General Education Programs
212-875-4780 or [email protected]

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
Choose one. (Taken in conjunction with T6020):
T6501 Social Work Research T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice T6920 Family & Children’s Services
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice T6960 School-based & School-linked Services: Issues, Programs and Policies
T6801 Social Welfare Policy T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice (except Social Enterprise Administration students)    
 
 


Research Courses
Clinical Social Research SEA/AGPP
Policy Practice
T7501 Advanced
Applications in Social Work Research 
T7504 A-B Second-
year research project*
T6416 Program
Evaluation
T7811 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis I
            T7812 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis II
 
*Clinical students may take this course if the instructor grants permission.


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management    
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
 


NOTE: T6501 can be waived by examination or through prior coursework. To prepare for the exam, a dual degree student may audit T6501. Contact the Office of Enrollment and Student Services to make arrangements for auditing the course.
Students in this program are not eligible to take electives.

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Business School

Master of Science in Social Work/Master of Business Administration

CUSSW Advisor:                   Professor Jim Mandiberg                     212/851-2253
CUSSW Coordinator:            Ms. Karma Lowe                                 212/851-2364
Business School Coordinator:       Asst. Director, Susan Sullivan     212/854-8199

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
T660A HBSE A T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice   Social Work course not required.
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice    
T6501 Social Work Research T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice    
T6801 Social Welfare Policy        
 
 


Research Courses
Clinical Social Research SEA/AGPP
Policy Practice
T7501 Advanced
Applications in Social Work Research 
T7504 A-B Second-
year research project*
T6416 Program
Evaluation
T7811 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis I
            T7812 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis II
 
*Clinical students may take this course if the instructor grants permission.


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T7124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management    
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
 

NOTE: T6501 can be waived by examination or through prior coursework. To prepare for the exam, a dual degree student may audit T6501. Contact the Office of Enrollment and Student Services to make arrangements for auditing the course.

Students in this program are not eligible to take electives.

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Jewish Theological Seminary

Master of Science in Social Work/Master of Arts in Jewish Studies

CUSSW Advisor:                   Professor Dana Lizardi                           212/851-2254
CUSSW Coordinator:            Ms. Karma Lowe                                     212/851-2364
JTS:

Admission
Abby Eisenberg, Director of Admissions
212-678-8032 or [email protected]

Advising
Rebecca Grabiner, LMSW, MA (CUSSW Class of 2003)
Director, Social Work/Jewish Professional Leadership Program
The Jewish Theological Seminary
(212) 678-8826 or [email protected]

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
T6501 Social Work Research T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice   Social Work course not required.
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice    
T6801 Social Welfare Policy T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice    
 
 


Research Courses
Clinical Social Research SEA/AGPP
Policy Practice
T7501 Advanced
Applications in Social Work Research 
T7504 A-B Second-
year research project*
T6416 Program
Evaluation
T7811 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis I
            T7812 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis II
 
*Clinical students may take this course if the instructor grants permission.


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T7124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management    
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
 

NOTE: T6501 can be waived by examination or through prior coursework. To prepare for the exam, a dual degree student may audit T6501. Contact the Office of Enrollment and Student Services to make arrangements for auditing the course.

Students in this program are not eligible to take electives.


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Law School

Master of Science in Social Work/Juris Doctorate in Law

CUSSW Adviser:                    Professor Vicki Lens                212/851-2236
CUSSW Coordinator:             Ms. Karma Lowe                     212/851-2364
Law School:                          

Academic/Student Affairs
Martha Ricardo, Director Academic Counseling
212-854-6487 or [email protected]

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
T6501 Social Work Research T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice   Social Work course not required.
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice    
T6801 Social Welfare Policy T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice    
 
 


Research Courses
Requirement met by course work at the Law School.
 


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T7124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management    
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
 

NOTE: T6501 can be waived by examination or through prior coursework. To prepare for the exam, a dual degree student may audit T6501. Contact the Office of Enrollment and Student Services to make arrangements for auditing the course.

Students who choose the Clinical or AGPP method area may take one (1) elective.



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School of Public Health

Master of Science in Social Work/Master of Public Health

CUSSW Advisor:                TBA
CUSSW Coordinator:         Ms. Karma Lowe                                         212/851-2364
Public Health:

Academic/Student Affairs
Lillian Morales, Associate Director
722 W 168 Street, Room 1014E
[email protected]

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
T660A HBSE A T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice   Social Work course not required.
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice    
T6801 Social Welfare Policy T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice    
 
 


Research Courses
Requirement met by course work at the School of Public Health.
 


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T7124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management   Electives*
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
*Policy students must also take two (2) electives in lieu of the year-long economics sequence normally required at CUSSW.


Students who choose the Clinical or AGPP method area may take one (1) elective.


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School of International Affairs

Master of Science in Social Work/Master of Public Policy and Administration
Master of Science in Social Work/Master of International Affairs

CUSSW Advisor:              Professor Irwin Garfinel (MPA)                212/851-2383
CUSSW Advisor               TBA
CUSSW Coordinator:       Ms. Karma Lowe                                     212/851-2364
International and Public Affairs:    

Academic/Student Affairs
Caroline Kay, Senior Assistant Dean
212-854-8690 or [email protected]

Bitoroko Abel, SIPA Degree Confirmation
212-854-2930 or [email protected]

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
T660A HBSE A T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice   Social Work course not required.
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice    
T6801 Social Welfare Policy T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice    
 
 


Research Courses
Requirement met by course work at the School of Public Health.
 


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T7124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management   Policy students must also take: U8213 & U8316 Microeconomics and Policy Analysis I & II**
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
**This course is offered at SIPA.


Students who choose the Clinical or AGPP method area may take one (1) elective.


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Union Theological Seminary

Master of Science in Social Work/Master of Divinity

CUSSW Advisor:            Professor Barbara Simon                     212/851-2248
CUSSW Coordinator:     Ms. Karma Lowe                                  212/851-2364
UTS Coordinator:          

UTS Admissions
Jennifer Thompson, Director of Admissions
[email protected]

Academic/Student Affairs
Samuel Cruz Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Church and Society
[email protected]

 

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
T6501 Social Work Research T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice   Choose one:
□ T6910          
□ T6920
□ T6925 (Not available
to Clinical students.)      
□ T6930
□ T6940
□ T6950 
□ T6960
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice    
T6801 Social Welfare Policy T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice    
 
 


Research Courses
Clinical Social Research SEA/AGPP
Policy Practice
T7501 Advanced
Applications in Social Work Research 
T7504 A-B Second-
year research project*
T6416 Program
Evaluation
T8213 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis I
            T8216 Microeconomics    
and Policy Analysis II
 
*Clinical students may take this course if the instructor grants permission.


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T7124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management    
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
 


NOTE: T6501 can be waived by examination or through prior coursework. To prepare for the exam, a dual degree student may audit T6501. Contact the Office of Enrollment and Student Services to make arrangements for auditing the course.

Students in this program are not eligible to take an elective.


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School of Architecture

Master of Science in Social Work/Master of Science in Urban Planning
                                                   

CUSSW Advisor:                   Professor Jane Waldfogel                  212/851-2408
CUSSW Coordinator:            Ms. Karma Lowe                                212/851-2364
School of Architecture:        

Academic/Student Affairs
Fatou Dieye, Student Affairs Officer
212-854-3450 or [email protected]

Social Work Requirements
Background Courses First-Year Foundation Practice Courses Field of Practice
T660A HBSE A T7100 Foundations of Social Work Practice   Social Work course not required.
T660B HBSE B T7102 Direct Practice    
T6801 Social Welfare Policy T7103 Advocacy in Social Work Practice    
 
 


Research Courses
A4208 Quantitative Methods* A4670 Planning Research & Evaluation Methods*
 
*Both courses are taken at the School of Architecture.


Field Education
T6010 Field Education (Fall & Spring) T6020 Field Education (Fall & Spring)
 


Second Year Practice Method Courses
Clinical AGPP SEA
Policy Practice
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7143 Seminar on
Policy Practice I
T7114 Clinical Practice with Populations, Clinical Intervention Modalities and Professional Practice Issues T7134 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming   Practice Issues T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development
T7144 Seminar on
Policy Practice II
        T7124 Community Development & Practice    
        T7125 Financial Management   Policy students must also take:
q T8213 & T8316
Microeconomics and Policy Analysis I & II**
        T7126 Special Topics in Social Enterprise Administration    
 
 


Students in this program are not eligible to take an elective.

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