School of Social Work
Master of Science in Social Work
Doctor of Philosophy
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Campus address: School of Social Work Building (SSW) 2.222, phone (512) 471-5457, fax (512) 471-9600; campus mail code: D3500
Mailing address: The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, 1925 San Jacinto Boulevard Stop D3500, Austin TX 78712
E-mail: utssw@lists.cc.utexas.edu
URL: http://socialwork.utexas.edu/
Facilities for Graduate Work
The School of Social Work Building houses classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, and a student lounge. The building also houses the school’s Learning Resource Center, which contains computer and video laboratories and reading rooms; the Center provides an extensive reference library of social work–related journals and other materials.
The School offers students several other services and resources, including the Office of Academic Affairs, which coordinates advising, registration, and other academic matters. Career planning is available through the DiNitto Center for Career Services. The Office of the Associate Dean for Research administers faculty-conducted research in such areas as substance use and mental health; child welfare; cultural diversity; domestic and community violence; gerontology; families, children, and youth; social work education; organizational structures; restorative justice; health; health disparities; and behavioral health.
Areas of Study
The School of Social Work offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science in Social Work and the Doctor of Philosophy with a major in social work.
The Master of Science in Social Work program prepares students for advanced social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, as well as for policy-related and administrative positions. Two areas of concentration are available: clinical social work or administration and policy practice.
The Doctor of Philosophy degree prepares students to be academicians and researchers. Students pursuing this degree design their own areas of study based on their academic and research interests.
Graduate Studies Committee
The following faculty members served on the Graduate Studies Committee in the spring semester 2017.
Terrence Allen Marilyn Armour Noel B Busch-Armendariz Esther Calzada Yessenia Castro Namkee Choi Allan H Cole Jr Catherine Cubbin Susan De Luca Diana M Dinitto Rowena Fong Cynthia G Franklin Dorie J Gilbert Lauren E Gulbas Mercedes Hernandez Lori K Holleran |
Heather Larkin Holloway Yuri Jang Barbara L Jones Jane A Kretzschmar Michael L Lauderdale Angela M Nonaka Yolanda C Padilla Elizabeth C Pomeroy Michele A Rountree Clayton T Shorkey David W Springer Calvin L Streeter Mary M Velasquez Kirk L Von Sternberg Ahmed Whitt Luis H Zayas |
Admission Requirements
Master of Science in Social Work
Applicants for admission to this degree program should have a general liberal arts education with a broad range of studies in the behavioral sciences. All applicants must have completed at least one college-level statistics course that includes inferential applications.
Applicants with a Bachelor of Social Work degree from a school accredited by the Council on Social Work Education may be admitted into a modified program of study.
Doctor of Philosophy
Applicants to the doctoral degree program must have a master’s degree from an accredited school of social work, or a master's degree in a related discipline with extensive experience in human services. Preference is given to individuals with research experience and at least two years of professional experience beyond the master’s degree.