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Main Campus, Albuquerque, and San Juan College
2012-13
2 Year Applicants Only
MSW 1st YEAR REQUIRED COURSES |
FALL
(SEMESTER 1) |
SPRING
(SEMESTER 2) |
SUMMER
(SEMESTER 3) |
SW 532 |
Field Practicum I |
(3) |
SW 541 |
Soc. Policy & Services |
(3) |
SW 533 |
Law, Ethics & SW Pract. |
(3) |
SW 551 |
Field Practicum Sem. I |
(1) |
SW 565 |
Social Work Practice I |
(3) |
SW 585 |
HBSE I |
(3) |
Total: |
16 |
|
SW 530 |
Evaluative Research |
(3) |
SW 534 |
Field Practicum II |
(3) |
SW 546 |
SW Practice w/ Diverse Population |
(3) |
SW 566 |
Social Work Practice II |
(3) |
SW 586 |
HBSE II |
(3) |
Total
|
15 |
|
Prerequisites for Business courses |
BUS 500 |
Principles of Business Administration and |
(3) |
BUS 501 |
Business Analytical Techniques |
(3) |
SW 664 |
Organization. Theory |
(3) |
Total |
9 |
|
|
MSW/MBA DUAL DEGREES |
MSW/MBA 2nd YEAR REQUIRED COURSES |
FALL (SEMESTER 4) |
SPRING (SEMESTER 5) |
SUMMER (SEMESTER 6) |
SW 630 |
Advanced Research |
(3) |
SW 651 |
Leadership & Superv. |
(3) |
Acct. 605
or
606 |
Mgmt. Acct
or
Mgmt. or Fin. Acct |
(3) |
SW 632 |
Field Practicum III |
(3) |
Total: |
12 |
|
SW 642 |
Advanced Social Policy |
(3) |
SW 605 |
Public Budgeting |
(3) |
SW 609 |
Political Economy |
(3) |
Bus. |
Elective Course |
(3) |
SW 634 |
Field Practicum IV |
(3) |
Total: |
15 |
|
|
Year 3
|
FALL (SEMESTER 7) |
SPRING (SEMESTER 8) |
Mgmt. 689 |
Business Strategies |
(3) |
Mktg. 684 |
Marketing Mgmt. |
(3) |
Total: |
6 |
|
Acct. 583 |
Not-for-Profit Acct. |
(3) |
Fin. 607 |
Managerial Finance |
(3) |
Bus 696 |
Business Case Study |
(1) |
Total: |
7 |
|
|
Students who complete all of the courses listed in Semesters 1-5 will have completed the requirements for the MSW degree and may take the additional 13 credit units of business courses listed in Semester 7-8 for the completion of the MBA. Students are encouraged to consult with the School of Business for their semester course offerings