Criminal Justice (M.A.) and Social Work - Clinical Concentration (M.S.W.) Dual Master's Program
Program of Study (72 graduate credits minimum)
To complete requirements for the MA/MSW with the Clinical Concentration, students must complete 72 credits through required coursework and electives:
Social Work courses (48 credits):
SSW 600 Social Welfare Policy and Services (3 credits)
SSW 610 Human Behavior and Social Environment I (3 credits)
SSW 611 Human Behavior and Social Environment II (3 credits)
SSW 620 Micro Practice in Social Work I (3 credits)
SSW 621 Micro Practice in Social Work II (3 credits)
SSW 630 Macro Practice in Social Work I (3 credits)
SSW 631 Macro Practice in Social Work II (3 credits)
SSW 650 Field Instruction I (3 credits)
SSW 651 Field Instruction II (4 credits)
SSW 7xx Advanced Policy (3 credits)
SSW 752 Field Instruction III (4 credits)
SSW 753 Field Instruction IV (4 credits)
SSW 7xx Advanced Clinical Practice (9 credits)
Criminal Justice courses (24 credits):
CRJ 504 Applied Statistics 1 (3 credits)
CRJ 505 MA Research Design (3 credits)
CRJ 507 Theories of Crime (3 credits)
CRJ 540 Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Justice (3 credits)
CRJ xxx Electives (9 credits) of which can include one of the four available 9 credit concentration tracks (Information Technology; Crime Causation, Prevention, and Intervention; Justice Systems; Problem Solving Analysis).
CRJ 799 Capstone Seminar (3 credits)
Please note: This program requires an internship, field experience, study abroad component, or clinical experience requirement. Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that their prior criminal history may impede their ability to complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or to meet licensure requirements for certain professions. If you have concerns about this matter please contact the Dean’s Office of your intended academic program.
This program is approved for licensure or certification in New York State and the institution has not made a determination regarding the educational requirements for any other state.