Prepare to Advocate for Individuals and Families With a Master's Degree in Social Work
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program at Grand Canyon University (GCU) is designed to teach students the skills to apply social work principles, values and ethics when helping individuals, families and communities overcome various social and behavioral health issues. This program focuses on an advanced generalist social work practice to help shape the social work practitioner to provide a wide range of services and engage with multiple populations of any type and size.
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Transfer Credits
Original institution needs to be accredited. Evaluated on a course-by-course basis. 12 credit maximum. Internship/Field Placement Hours/Courses are not transferable. Courses must have been taken within 5 years. No credits accepted at less than a B.
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Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate Degree
- 2.8+ GPA
- GMAT: 500
- GRE: 300 combined**
Or Passing Test Scores
* Degree must be from an accredited college or program that has been approved by GCU.
** Combined verbal/quantitative, after August 2011 (1,000 combined verbal and quantitative, prior to August 2011).
Benefits of GCU's Master's Degree in Social Work
GCU incorporates its Christian worldview and values into its programs, which teaches Master of Social Work students to perform ethical work and apply servant leadership practices. Based on Christian principles, the curriculum helps empower students to lead with kindness, compassion and justice for making a difference in the lives of others.

MSW Program Mission
To promote innovative and responsible leadership in the social work profession by educating students to become agents of social change with the goal of social and economic justice on a local, national and international level. Students will be taught to address the needs of diverse populations through service, advocacy, empowerment, theory analysis, program and practice evaluation, multidisciplinary collaboration and integration of social work values.


Online MSW Program
Designed with the working professional in mind, the online Master of Social Work at GCU offers courses through an online digital learning platform, allowing for added flexibility and convenience.
Online courses for this program incorporate multiple supervised field experiences so students can gain the required hours for licensure. During the program, you will have access to knowledgeable instructors, learning resources and opportunities to network with peers in the field.
Develop Skills for Helping Others Manage Crisis Situations
Diverse human experiences can help shape underserved populations that may include abuse, addiction, oppression, marginalization, alienation, racism, socioeconomic disadvantages and other hardships such as disability, addiction, trauma and mental illness.
Social workers help support those who suffer from issues such as these, while battling inequalities and injustices that individuals face. This is a role for pursuing social justice and driving reform, as well as providing therapy, counseling, case and clinical management services, and other resources to help meet the needs of others.
Students are taught to actively:
- Engage in social justice issues affecting diverse individuals, families, communities and organizations
- Employ evidence-based practice, strategies and interventions
- Develop research, analysis, critical and creative thinking, decision-making and leadership skills
Course Topics in the Master of Social Work Program
By earning a master's in social work, students can position themselves to potentially pursue advancement within the social justice profession. As a student, you are taught to become a professional, practitioner and advocate who can work alongside those who are struggling and help them live a more fulfilling life.
To prepare for crisis situations and helping people overcome hardships, the master's in social work teaches competencies in these domains:
- Ethical and professional behavior
- Diversity and difference in practice
- Human rights and social, economic and environmental justice
- Practice-informed research and research-informed practice
- Engaging, assessing, intervening and evaluating practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities

Career Paths for Graduates With a Master's Degree in Social Work
Graduates with a master's degree in social work may work directly with clients or participate in program development or human services management. Social workers may work in settings such as:
CSWE Accreditation
Grand Canyon University's Master of Social Work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education Commission on Accreditation (CSWE).
This program has been developed to adhere to the social work standards and competencies established by the CSWE. This program of study is also designed to meet the academic requirements for Licensed Master Social Work (LMSW). Licensing requirements may vary from state to state. It is the students' responsibility to check the licensing requirements in their respective state.

Master of Social Work FAQs
If you are interested in pursuing an advanced social work degree, please continue reading our answers to these commonly asked questions.
Course List
Credit Summary
Major62 Credits
Degree Requirements62 Credits
Students in this program are expected to demonstrate achievement of specific learning goals as part of their degree work.
Core Courses
UNV-510
2 Total Credits
Introduction to Graduate Studies in Social Work
SWK-516
3 Total Credits
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I
SWK-520
3 Total Credits
Social Welfare Policy and Services
SWK-535
4 Total Credits
Field Instruction I
SWK-525
3 Total Credits
Generalist Social Work Practice I: Working With Individuals and Systems
SWK-530
3 Total Credits
Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work
SWK-550
4 Total Credits
Field Instruction II
SWK-541
3 Total Credits
Human Behavior in the Social Environment II
SWK-545
3 Total Credits
Generalist Social Work Practice II: Groups, Communities, and Organizations
SWK-555
3 Total Credits
Methods of Research in Social Work I
SWK-600
3 Total Credits
Psychopathology and the Role of the Social Worker
SWK-601
3 Total Credits
Social Work Advocacy
SWK-620
4 Total Credits
Field Instruction III
SWK-610
3 Total Credits
Advanced Social Work Practice Skills I: Individuals and Families
SWK-625
3 Total Credits
Evidence Based Practice in Social Work
SWK-635
4 Total Credits
Field Instruction IV
SWK-640
3 Total Credits
Advanced Social Work Practice Skills II: Groups
SWK-641
3 Total Credits
Advanced Social Work Practice Skills III: Organizations and Communities
SWK-645
3 Total Credits
Methods of Research in Social Work II
SWK-690
2 Total Credits
Social Work Capstone
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Make an Impact in Your Community
If you are passionate about people and seek a career path that engages in social and economic justice for vulnerable populations, consider a future in social work.