Description
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program prepares students for advanced social work practice. The program educates students for community-based clinical social work practice with individuals, families, and groups. The curriculum draws from a generalist perspective and emphasizes critical thinking skills, empirically based accountable practice, and ethical services for clients experiencing a wide range of problems. Students learn preventive and therapeutic interventions aimed at enhancing human functioning and quality of life. Graduates of the program have the ability to work with diverse clients in a variety of agency settings.
The MSW program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Degrees Offered
- Master of Social Work
Admission
For information on general UCF graduate admissions requirements that apply to all prospective students, please visit the Admissions and Registration section of the Graduate Catalog. Applicants must apply online. Please be sure to submit all requested material by the established deadline(s).
Master of Social Work
The Master of Social Work Program offers several options to students including full-time study, advanced standing admission, as well as early morning classes and evening classes to support part-time study.
Admission Requirements
Students begin course work in social work in the fall semester only. Potential students must apply online. UCF requires the following of all applicants to the MSW program:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
- Good standing with institution last attended.
- A 3.0 or better grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale for the last 60 attempted semester hours of undergraduate study.
- GRE scores for the verbal, quantitative and analytic sections (typically a competitive score is 1000 on the verbal and quantitative combined; with a 4.0 or higher on the analytic section).
- One official transcript of all undergraduate and graduate course work attempted and/or completed.
- A resume that outlines work and volunteer experience.
- Three reference letters (one academic, one employment, and one of the applicant’s choice other than a family member or a classmate). If an employment reference letter is not available, then an academic or personal reference may be submitted in support of graduate study. If a person graduated more than five years ago, that applicant may substitute work or personal reference letter in place of academic references.
- One completed college-level course in each of the following six areas: biology with human content, English or communication, diversity, statistics, psychology, and sociology.
- A medical history report on the UCF immunization form.
- A personal statement. In the statement the applicant should describe reasons and experiences leading to the choice of social work as a profession, professional goals and interests, and strengths and limitations related to the practice of social work. Applicants should also discuss an issue facing social work from the perspective of the role and responsibility of the profession in relation to that issue.
- If you are an international student, a confidential financial statement on the form provided by the International Services Center and score of 220 (computer-based test; or equivalent score on the paper-based test) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). International applicants must meet the criteria outlined by Graduate Studies.
To be accepted into and retained in the program, students are expected to demonstrate initiative, dependability, social concern, self awareness, appreciation for diversity in others, problem solving ability, ease in relating with others, skill in writing and speaking, and professional ethics.
Full-time Study
The full-time program may be completed in two years of full-time study in residence. The first year of study includes 24 credit hours in class work and 6 credit hours in field education. The second year of study includes 22 credit hours in class work and 8 credit hours in the field.
Advanced Standing
If the criteria for admission are met, applicants with baccalaureate degrees in social work from a CSWE-accredited school/program are invited to submit an application for Advanced Standing admission to the Master of Social Work program. Admission with advanced standing is limited to those who demonstrate the academic potential and professional maturity to meet the demands of the program and who will have adequate preparation for MSW practice with one year of graduate study. Previous baccalaureate course work that received at least a "B-" will be reviewed to ensure content equivalency. In advanced standing admission, a maximum of 30 foundation level credits may be waived based on the content equivalency to meet foundation year MSW requirements, which consist of courses in human behavior and the social environment, policy, research, social work practice, and social work field placement.
To be considered for advanced standing admission, the bachelor’s degree must have been completed within six years of the time of initial enrollment in the master’s program.
Part-time Study
For students who do not have a BSW degree, part-time education is available at the Orlando campus and at the UCF Regional Daytona Beach campus. This program may be completed in four calendar years. For students who have received a BSW degree from a CSWE-accredited college or university within six years prior to enrollment, there is also a part-time program in the advanced clinical curriculum at the Orlando campus and Regional Daytona Beach campus.
Transfer Credit
Students who have completed course work in an accredited MSW program may transfer up to 30 credit hours toward the 60 credit hours of the degree. Students must have received a grade of “B-” or higher in these courses. Courses must be evaluated on a course-by-course basis by the graduate program director. For more information about transferring credit, contact the MSW program director, Jane Allgood, at jallgood@mail.ucf.edu or phone: (407) 823-6452.
Field Education
Field instruction is an integral part of graduate social work education. It provides the student with an opportunity to test classroom knowledge as well as to develop and refine foundation and advanced practice skills. Decisions regarding field assignment are determined by the Field Director. Only agency sites approved by the School of Social Work may be used for field instruction. Generalist MSW students complete a minimum of 500 hours in the field; clinical MSW students complete a minimum of 550 clock hours in the field. Field education includes a field seminar.
Application Due Dates
All application materials must be submitted by the appropriate deadline listed below.
All students applying for fellowships must apply by the Fall Priority deadline date.
U.S. Applicants
| Program(s) | Fall Priority | Fall | Spring | Summer |
| Master of Social Work | Jan 15 | Jun 30 |
International Applicants
| Program(s) | Fall Priority | Fall | Spring | Summer |
| Master of Social Work | Jan 15 | Jan 15 |
International Transfer Applicants
| Program(s) | Fall Priority | Fall | Spring | Summer |
| Master of Social Work | Jan 15 | Mar 1 |
Master of Social Work
Independent learning is demonstrated throughout the curriculum through the process of inquiry and dialogue. Projects such as research studies, clinical assessments and treatment plans, papers and internships also contribute to the self-development of our students. The research study and final report will focus on reviewing and analyzing contemporary research in a student’s particular specialization within the profession in order to help students acquire knowledge and skills pertaining to research-based best practices in that specialization area.
Prerequisites—18 Credit Hours
Introductory three-credit college-level courses in the following areas or equivalents are required for admission into the program.
Biology with human content, English or Communication, Psychology, Statistics, Sociology, Diversity
Minimum Hours Required for MSW—60 Credit Hours
Foundation Curriculum: Generalist Social Work Practice—30 Credit Hours
- SOW 5305 Social Work Practice I: Generalist Practice (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5306 Social Work Practice II: Intervention Approaches (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5105 Human Behavior and Social Environment I: Individual (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5106 Human Behavior and Social Environment II: Social Systems (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5132 Diverse Client Populations (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5235 Social Welfare Policies and Services (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5404 Social Work Research (3 credit hours)
- Generalist Field Education and Seminars (6 credit hours)
- Practice elective (3 credit hours)
NOTE: Students in the 60-hour program must include at least 30 hours of course work at the 6000 level in their program of study.
Advanced Curriculum: Clinical Specialist—30 Credit Hours
- SOW 6348 Clinical Practice with Individuals (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6324 Clinical Practice with Groups (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6612 Clinical Practice with Families (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6123 Psychosocial Pathology (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6246 Policy Analysis and Social Change (2 credit hours)
- SOW 6914 Integrative Research Project in Clinical Practice (2 credit hours)
- Clinical Field Education and Seminars (8 credit hours)
- Practice elective (3 credit hours)
- Practice or Approved General Elective (3 credit hours).
Select an approved general elective in consultation with adviser and MSW graduate program director from list below:
- SOW 5109 Violence Against Women: A Global Perspective (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5355 Studies in Social Work Practice (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5387 Nonprofit Resource Development (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5432 Evaluating Social Work (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5604 Medications in Social Work Practice (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5624 Social Work Practice in Mexican Culture (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5625 Social Work with Women (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5635 Social Work Practice in Schools (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5642 Aging in Social Situations (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5644 Interventions with Elderly and Their Families (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5652 Children Services in Social Work (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5655 Child Abuse: Treatment and Prevention (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5662 Strategies in Employee Assistance Programs (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5670 Gay and Lesbian Experience in American Society (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5735 Documentation Skills for Helping Professionals (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5712 Interventions with Substance Abusers (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5713 Prevention and Treatment of Adolescent Substance Abuse (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5846 Spirituality in Professional Counseling (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6373 Clinical Supervision (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6383 Social Work Administration (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6384 Administrative Supervision in Social Work (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6656 Clinical Practice with Children and Adolescents (3 credit hours)
- SOW 6689 Sex Therapy (3 credit hours)
- SOW 5937 Forensic Social Work (3 credit hours)
- MHS 6400 Theories of Counseling and Personality
- PAD 5850 Grant and Contract Management
Graduate Certificates
- Addictions Certificate
- Aging Studies Certificate
- Children’s Services Certificate
- School Social Work Certificate
- Social Work Administration Certificate
Study Abroad
- Social Work Practice in Puerto Rico
- Social Work Practice in Mexican Culture
- Contemporary Issues in South Africa
- Contemporary Issues in Russia
Equipment Fee
Students in the Master of Social Work Program pay a $35 equipment fee each semester that they are enrolled.
Financial Support
Graduate students may receive financial assistance through fellowships, assistantships, tuition support, or loans. For more information, see Financing Grad School, which describes the types of financial assistance available at UCF and provides general guidance in planning your graduate finances. The Financial Information section of the Graduate Catalog is another key resource. A number of field placements also provide paid internships. Please consult the Social Work Field Coordinator for more information.
Key points about financial support:
- If you are interested in financial assistance, you are strongly encouraged to apply for admission early. A complete application for admission, including all supporting documents, must be received by the priority date listed for your program under "Admissions."
- You must be admitted to a graduate program before the university can consider awarding financial assistance to you.
- If you want to be considered for loans and other need-based financial assistance, review the UCF Student Financial Assistance website at http://finaid.ucf.edu and complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form, which is available online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Apply early and allow up to six weeks for the FAFSA form to be processed.
- UCF Graduate Studies awards university graduate fellowships, with most decisions based on nominations from the colleges and programs. To be eligible for a fellowship, students must be accepted as a graduate student in a degree program and be enrolled full-time. University graduate fellowships are awarded based on academic merit and therefore are not affected by FAFSA determination of need.
- Please note that select fellowships do require students to fill out a fellowship application (either a university fellowship application, an external fellowship application, or a college or school fellowship application). For university fellowship applications, see Financing Grad School.
- For information on assistantships (including teaching, research, and general graduate assistantships) or tuition support, contact the graduate program director of your major.
Contact Info
Estelli Ramos
Phone Number: 407-823-6136
esramos@mail.ucf.edu



