The online Master of Social Work degree at App State

Appalachian State University’s Master of Social Work program serves as a launching pad to help you make a positive change in the community.

This App State Online program provides you with advanced practice and intervention skills to empower yourself and others.

The Master of Social Work curriculum prepares you to step into management or supervisory roles, leading others to offer effective social work services.

Conduct research that can make a direct impact on the livelihood of many individuals and learn to foster relationships with people who need you the most.

As an Advanced Standing MSW program, you must have, or will graduate with, a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree from a Council on Social Work Education-accredited program.

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Careers

  • Hospitals and nursing homes
  • Health departments
  • Mental health centers
  • Child and family service agencies (including adoption, counseling, foster care)

Degree details

Concentrations

  • The Individuals and Families concentration is designed for those who intend to go into advanced direct and clinical practice. Click for course information.
  • The Community and Organizational Practice concentration prepares you for advanced practice in the range of settings that focus on social problems and social change at the community, organizational and societal levels. Click for course information.

(Not every course listed may be delivered to App State Online students, but you will be offered all courses required for the degree.)

Program information

  • This program blends synchronous (set meeting times in an online classroom) and asynchronous (with coursework completed on your schedule) courses. Synchronous classes may meet on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
  • Practicum (internship) is completed face-to-face with an online seminar.
  • Completion time: 1 year (full-time), 2 years (part-time)
  • Advanced Standing students are required to take the Advanced Standing Transitional Seminar in Summer II before beginning their Fall courses. Students must earn a 'B' grade or higher to continue into the remaining MSW courses. take the Advanced Standing Transitional seminar during their first semester (Summer II) and must make a B or better to move into the program.

Eligibility and Application Requirements

Review Graduate School and program admission criteria prior to applying.

Professional Licensure

Appalachian State programs that lead to a professional licensure or certificate are intended to prepare students for licensure or certification in North Carolina. Check the Professional Licensure webpage for information on licensure requirements in other states.

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Hear from an Alumnus

Tristan Killian

“For this working father of three, school was not an option unless it was flexible, affordable, well respected by employers and the community, and close enough for in-person access. Appalachian’s hybrid program allowed me to obtain my degree with once-weekly evening classroom meetings and online assignment coordination. I obtained my MSW and received gifts of professional and personal growth through professors that invested in fostering the confidence and competence needed to excel in both my profession and life.”

– Tristan Killian ‘19