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Why a Master's at UW-Madison School of Social Work?

Social Work is a profession of knowledge, skills, and values.
Here you will find:

  • A unique approach to Field Education
  • Advanced standing available for BSW students
  • Three advanced practice concentrations
  • A generalist approach and social problem focus to graduate education for practice
  • More than 100 agencies and organizations provide opportunities in which to learn practice
  • Prominent faculty in their fields of study
  • A joint M.S.W./Ph.D. degree program
  • Dual or double degrees available (must be accepted into both programs, e.g., Law and Social Work, Public Policy and Social Work)
  • A world-class university with excellent libraries and student resources
  • The City of Madison--a safe, beautiful, and progressive place in which to live





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