Prospective graduate students interested
in going into the social work field and earning an advanced license-eligible
degree can submit their applications to Purdue University Northwest’s (PNW) Master
of Social Work (MSW) program through April 1, 2025.
PNW’s MSW program, which will enroll its
first cohort in fall 2025, will prepare advanced generalist social workers who
can make impactful change through social services needs in the Northwest
Indiana and Chicagoland region. MSW graduates will be well-qualified to enter
dynamic careers in numerous settings, such as hospitals, advocacy agencies,
government, police departments, mental health and addiction centers, schools,
and other settings.
PNW’s MSW program curriculum centers on
studying, developing and furthering evidence-based, anti-oppressive social work
practices that support vulnerable populations. Graduates of the program will be
eligible for social work licensure (LSW). Graduates will also be eligible for
the LCSW license after graduation with 2 years of post-graduate supervision.
MSW students at PNW will also have
opportunities to collaborate with other students and faculty in related
graduate programs at the university, including PNW’s Counseling, Couple and
Family Therapy, Nursing, and Psychology programs.
To learn more about PNW’s MSW program,
visit pnw.edu/msw.
Additional information about PNW graduate studies is available at pnw.edu/graduate-studies.