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Duration
20 months
Tuition
$14,983
Windsor
Sep 8-May 5
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1857
Scholarships
yes
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program at the University of Windsor is a two-year, full-time Regular Track program designed for students with an honours degree in a related discipline. Completed over 20 months across five consecutive terms, the program is grounded in an ecological systems perspective, enabling students to understand the complex interactions between individuals, families, communities, and broader social structures. The first year focuses on foundational knowledge, with courses in social policy analysis, communication skills, research and practice evaluation, ethics, anti-oppressive practice, and social justice. Students also develop core competencies in working with individuals, groups, families, organizations, and communities.
In addition to coursework, the program emphasizes experiential learning through a 450-hour Foundation Year Practicum, followed by advanced studies in the second year. The advanced curriculum includes specialized courses in direct and indirect practice, social policy development, and program evaluation, along with an Advanced Practice Internship that further strengthens professional skills in real-world settings. Both the practicum and internship require significant time in community agencies, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to practice. Through this combination of academic rigor and hands-on experience, graduates are prepared for advanced social work roles that support meaningful change across diverse practice environments.
Admission Requirements
- Grade point average of 73% or above, calculated based on the last two years of their qualifying Honours degree.
What You’ll Learn
- Analyze social issues using an ecological systems and social justice perspective.
- Develop advanced skills in working with individuals, families, groups, and communities.
- Apply research, policy analysis, and program evaluation in practice.
- Gain hands-on experience through intensive practicum and internship placements.
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I wanted to just say that the university did a great job with this program during the pandemic, performing over Zoom and making the most of a not ideal situation. Profs and staff were incredibly supportive and I was prepared for a changing theatre worl...


