By participating in a dual degree program, students can apply some semester hours jointly to meet the requirements of both degrees, thus reducing the total number of hours which would be required to earn both degrees separately. The number of hours which may be jointly applied ranges from 6 to 18 hours, subject to the approval of Graduate Advisors from both programs.
The two dual degrees most frequently pursued by our students are those involving the Master of Public Administration (and Social Work) and the Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice (and Social Work).
How to Apply
To participate in the dual degree program, an MSW prospective student must first apply to the MSW program and be accepted and then work with your SSW academic advisor to submit the appropriate paperwork to apply to the second master’s degree program. Students are encouraged to consult concurrently with the graduate advisors in the appropriate degree programs for further information on course requirements. The templates listed above are suggested courses to be used in conjunction with both programs. Please see the advisor in your dual degree program to confirm actual course selections. Students must be eligible to be admitted to the second master’s degree program based on that college’s requirements. Please also see the statement on Dual Degree Programs in the Graduate Catalog.
After a Social Work student completes more than 24 hours of advanced graduate social work coursework, they will not be able to add a dual degree.
Graduate Catalog