Online Master of Social Work
Application deadline is approaching on January 3rd. Secure your spot for Spring 2025. Get your program guide today.
Application deadline is approaching on January 3rd. Secure your spot for Spring 2025. Get your program guide today.
St. Bonaventure University's online Master of Social Work – Traditional Track program gives you the clinical knowledge to compassionately empower individuals and families so they can reach their full potential. As we support you through your educational journey, this sense of solidarity will help you become a clinical social worker who changes lives through service in New York communities and beyond.
The traditional track of this program is designed for students without a social work degree looking to further their career or seek a meaningful new career, as a clinically licensed social worker.
Program Features
Our MSW program has successfully received pre-candidacy status from the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE), which is part of CSWE’s accreditation process. We have structured this program’s start dates in a way that gives all MSW students the opportunity to graduate from a CSWE-accredited program and take the licensure exam to become a licensed social worker.
This course introduces graduate students to the social work profession via the NASW Code of Ethics, a strengths-based and ecological systems perspective, and empowerment framework. It addresses foundation knowledge, values, and skills driving professional generalist social work practice across client populations and client systems. By exploring the history and values of the social work profession, diverse ways in which practitioners serve individuals, families, communities, and society, and emphasis on human rights, equity, and inclusion, the course serves as a strong contributor to the students understanding of the profession.
This course examines how biological concepts and social science theories influence human behavior in the context of the social environment. Graduate students will focus on human development from the pre-pregnancy period through late adulthood. Within the bio-psychosocial-spiritual context of the person, each stage of development is explored from various theoretical perspectives and emphasis is given to the importance of understanding how discrimination and oppression affects human development and behavior. This course is first part of two required human behavior and social environment courses.
This course examines social welfare issues, the U.S. system of social welfare, and its interrelationships with direct practice and the delivery of services. This course focuses on social policy content that shapes social programming and impacts social work practice. The course introduces a conceptual social justice framework and provides analyses of contemporary social policy issues through the lens of values and power. Through critical inquiry, students will become knowledgeable about social policy's impact on human rights and social, racial, economic, and environmental justice.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the knowledge, values, and skills needed for effective, evidence-informed social work practice with individuals. Guided by a trauma-informed and social justice lens, the course focuses on engagement, assessment, mutual goal setting, effective interventions, evaluation, and termination. Fundamental skills of the helping relationship, including professional and ethical behavior and anti-racist and inclusive practices will be introduced.
This course builds the student's understanding of macro level social work practice. Students will learn how to critically assess communities, organizations, and systems; apply effective advocacy skills aimed at collective action and capacity building; develop empowering interventions at the macro level; and evaluate macro practice. The course provides students with critical analysis of reciprocal dynamics between various entities and individuals. Application of skills learned will be demonstrated in a needs assessment.
This is the first course in a two-part course sequence designed to provide graduate students the opportunity to develop and integrate foundational knowledge, skills, values and cognitive and affective processes within a classroom and human services agency-based setting. Students are required to complete 200 hours across 14 weeks (14-15 hours per week) in a pre-approved social service agency. This experiential learning opportunity, guided by professional supervision, familiarizes the student with the agency setting, social worker's role in the setting, and foundational social work practice skills. No credit will be given for only one semester of practicum work.
Experiential learning near your community is one of the most exciting and rewarding aspects of earning your degree. The experience is guided and directed by St. Bonaventure University in collaboration with your on-site practicum supervisor at the agency where you complete the required hours. Support to find placement sites that align with your career goals is included in the program cost.
Concurrent coursework and practicum experiences connect classroom learning with real-world experience. Practicum placements provide the 900 hours of hands-on social work experience required to graduate. Your Student Success Coach will provide resources to help guide you in your search for a placement site and will work with SBU's Placement Team to facilitate any behind-the-scenes paperwork to ensure you are ready to get started on time.
Your dedicated SBU placement team collaborates with you to secure quality experiential learning sites that reflect your educational goals and desired practice specialty. They ensure all experiences meet accreditation standards, and the agencies and instructors are approved prior to the start of your practicum work.
You can begin the process of thinking through what kind of site and experience you would like to gain during your practicum experience. If there are sites that you are interested in, start researching the services they provide and the type of providers they have. This will ensure that you have a better understanding of different facilities and when you meet with Student Success Coach, you will be able to assess whether or not they are appropriate for your practicum experience.
Clinical Focus. Community Change.
The mission of the St. Bonaventure University Master of Social Work (MSW) program is to cultivate a community of advanced clinical change agents who are dedicated to addressing the complex and unique needs of diverse and marginalized populations. In the Franciscan tradition, the program is grounded in commitment to service, respect for human dignity, and engagement in critical inquiry. Graduates of the program are prepared to be leaders in the communities they serve and are equipped to promote social, political, racial, economic, and environmental justice.
Below are examples of the types of courses you’ll take throughout your online Master of Social Work degree program. To view a complete list, please complete the form and download a program guide.
At Bona’s, our mission is to see you succeed. To be considered for enrollment in this program, you must meet the following requirements:
Since 2013, St. Bonaventure has offered graduate degree programs in a dynamic environment created for the online learner. This approach to academic excellence is guided by the university’s ongoing, on-campus commitment to quality education for its students since its inception in 1858.
In particular, online students can:
Graduate with the knowledge and experience needed for licensure as a clinical social worker, ready to serve the diverse needs of communities in New York and beyond.
A survey of recent MSW graduates revealed most are working in mental health settings as clinical social workers, as opposed to organizational or other social work-related roles.
Common areas of practice:
Areas of practice/settings:
Sources: Lightcast Labor Insights, Bureau of Labor Statistics, IPEDS, CSWE 2021 Statistics on Social Work Education in the US
St. Bonaventure University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The Master of Social Work program is currently partnering with the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Board of Accreditation (BOA) as it moves through their three-year accreditation process. The MSW program was successfully granted “pre-candidacy” status and has structured its start dates in a way that gives all MSW students the opportunity to graduate from a CSWE-accredited program based on process timelines. Review our program’s pre-candidacy status in CSWE’s Directory of Accredited Programs.
St. Bonaventure University’s MSW mission is to cultivate a community of advanced clinical change agents that are dedicated to addressing the complex and unique needs of diverse and marginalized populations. Additionally, our online MSW is rooted in the Franciscan values of compassion and wisdom and is grounded in commitment to service, respect for human dignity, and engagement in critical inquiry. Our students are supported by a student advisor, faculty members, placement coordinators and have access to many resources to aid your academic journey.
A primary objective of this program is to advance social justice by embracing human diversity, understanding the impact of inequity across multilevel systems, and mitigating the effects of oppression through anti-oppressive practices.
This eight-semester program requires 60 credits of online coursework and 900 total practicum hours (400 hours during foundation year and 500 hours during advanced year). It can be completed part-time in two years and seven months.
Our program is approved by the NYSED Office of the Professions and is in alignment with the CSWE competencies, preparing students to become professional clinical social work practitioners. Students who complete the program while it’s still in the candidacy stage of the accreditation process would be eligible to take the LMSW licensure exam. Visit our state licensure page for more information.
Applicants who have earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree, from a CSWE-accredited program within the last 5 years, are eligible for entry into the Advanced Year curriculum, and would not need to complete the foundation year curriculum. This program option is planned to launch by Spring 2026.
If your BSW degree was earned more than 5 years ago, you will enter the program at the Foundation curriculum and once completed, move into the Advanced Year curriculum. For more information, please speak with an enrollment advisor.
The online Master of Social Work program costs $825 per credit hour for a total degree cost of $49,500, excluding fees. With fees, the program total is $50,400.
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