Hybrid MSW Curriculum
“The NYU Silver Hybrid MSW gives students an understanding of the different theoretical concepts and interventions that encompass social work practice, while also providing them a strong grounding in assessing situations from a biological, psychological, social, and spiritual perspective. We look at individuals holistically and make every attempt to understand how the social environment is impacting their lives.”
Nick Lanzieri,
Clinical Associate Professor at the Silver School of Social Work
Hybrid MSW Program Overview
The Hybrid MSW at NYU Silver offers a unique blend of online and in-person learning. This flexible approach allows you to complete your graduate degree in as little as three years as a part-time student, even for those who work full-time.
Practicum Placement
A key component of the Hybrid MSW program is the on-site practicum. Practicum experiences allow students to take the theories and the skills they’ve learned and put them into practice.
During the Hybrid MSW, students will complete their practicum in person, under direct supervision. The practicum meets the hours requirement for New York State LMSW licensure.
In our Hybrid MSW option, students can be placed with their social services employer for their practicum, which can be completed in as few as two semesters. We coordinate with you and your employer to develop a varied scope of work, so that you can explore different areas of expertise or professional challenges than you see in your day-to-day role, while also counting some of your day-to-day work responsibilities towards your placement hours.
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Hybrid MSW Courses
Total credits: 65
Generalist Practice
Specialized Practice
Electives
The Hybrid MSW program offers an extensive array of electives focusing on a wide variety of topics, populations, and practice methods. Courses cover global and community health, family and relationship counseling, substance abuse and mental health, specialized population services, community and social policy, and health and well-being. Students take 12 credits of electives.