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The Master of Social Work (MSW) is a 60-hour program that equips students with the skills needed for diverse clinical environments, including mental health services, therapy, counseling, and clinical case management. This curriculum prepares social work professionals dedicated to evidence-based approaches and social justice, offering adaptable skills for dynamic practice settings.
In the MSW program, students engage in hands-on learning through two supervised clinical internships, applying theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. Under the guidance of licensed social workers, students develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities essential to the profession. Lewis University's MSW program fosters the integration of research and advanced practice, deepening service delivery expertise and enhancing capabilities for roles such as clinical social workers, administrators, and supervisors.