The MSW program prepares leaders in social work practice with children, youth and families in a diverse local and global society. The program aims to prepare advanced practitioners to provide a range of clinical and advocacy services to vulnerable children, adolescents and their families. Graduates will promote the well-being and functioning of their clients by engaging in ethical, culturally-competent and evidence-informed practice, and by demonstrating a strong commitment to social/economic justice
The MSW is a 60-credit, full-time program. Students enjoy frequent interaction with faculty, small class sizes and a climate that is conducive to in-depth learning. Our program uses a unique, cohort-based model, such that all students progress through the curriculum together and develop close relationships with peers and faculty. Throughout their studies, students engage in classroom learning, as well as supervised practicum experiences in various human service agencies. Practicum placements may include mental health clinics, schools, hospitals, child welfare agencies, disability services, substance abuse clinics, correctional facilities, etc.
Career Opportunities
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of social workers is projected to grow 12 percent from 2014 to 2024 – faster than the average for all occupations. Specific roles frequently occupied by social workers include:
- Mental health counselor
- Family therapist
- Case manager
- Addictions counselor
- Healthcare social worker
- School social worker
- Community organizer
- Child and family advocate
For more information about the program, please contact:
Dr. Lynette Reitz, MSW Program Director
Email: socialwork@montclair.edu
973-655-6853