The Master of Social Work prepares students with the practice methods, ethical and social values, and scientific principles to work with populations-at-risk. Programs promote social and economic justice, strengths-based practice with diverse populations, and evaluation. Careers includes both direct service and organizational leadership roles in a wide array of issues.In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff and an alumna from three social work masters programs:

This episode, Part Two, is on course work, field work, and certificates. Find Part One, an overview of the degree and careers, at idealist.org/podcast. Find Part Three on admissions and financial aid advice at idealist.org/podcast.

The Guests:Richard Sigg, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, Washington University in St. Louis George Warren Brown School of Social Work and Public HealthRobert Sommo, Assistant Dean for Enrollment Services, New York University Silver School of Social WorkErin Zimmer, Assistant Director for Student Services and Alumna, University of Michigan School of Social WorkLearn more:

Idealist Grad Fairs tour the United States every summer and fall, and feature nonprofit management, public affairs, social work and other public service degrees — and they’re touring the country all fall. See the schedule and sign up here on Idealist.org. Check out the directory of accredited social work programs from the Council on Social Work Education

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The MSW, Part 2: Coursework, fieldwork and certificates

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