Program Objective
The Master of Social Work and Master of Business Administration (MSW/MBA) Program is a dual degree offered by the Wellstar College of Health and Human Service and the Coles College of Business Administration to meet this need. The objective of the dual degree program is to create future leaders and change agents who create “social value” by focusing on the triple-bottom line and initiate purposeful “social change.” The competencies acquired through the dual degrees will be sought after by Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) units in companies, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), and large managed care organizations (behavioral and physical health) to name a few. Additionally, graduates can also launch their own social entrepreneurial ventures, social enterprises and private practices. Hence, graduates can be employed by organizations in all three sectors (private, nonprofit and public).
Competencies
Our clinical Social Work education (MSW) enables the graduates to make informed evidence-based decisions regarding best practices in responding compassionately and ethically to diverse human needs through psychotherapy, family counseling, and case management, for instance. The Business Administration degree (MBA) includes the traditional education in accounting and finance, management principles, information systems, distribution logistics, and marketing. In addition, the MBA degree is responsive to the changing and dynamic local, regional and national employment trends and business needs in corporate America. Ultimately, the graduate is prepared to effectively implement the mission of the social work profession of advancing human rights, and promoting social, economic and environmental justice.
Courses Required
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Social Work Courses (54 Credit Hours)
SW 7700 - Social Work Foundations: Diversity, Social Justice and Ethics SW 7701 - Social Work Practice I SW 7704 - Human Behavior in a Social Environment I SW 7706 - Introduction to Social Work Research* SW 7708 - Generalist Internship / Integrative Seminar I SW 7702 - Social Welfare Policy and Services* SW 7703 - Social Work Practice II SW 7705 - Human Behavior in a Social Environment II SW 7707 - Practice Focused Research Methods SW 7709 - Generalist Internship / Integrative Seminar II SW 7802 - Advanced Clinical Practice I: Working With Individuals SW 7806 - Addiction Theory and Policy SW 7811 - Advanced Clinical Practice II: Working With Groups SW 7812 - Specialization Internship / Integrative Seminar III SW 7830 - Psychopathology and Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Service Planning
I SW 7813 - Specialization Internship / Integrative Seminar IV SW 7831 - Psychopathology and Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Service Planning
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*These courses "count" toward both MSW and MBA degrees
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Business Administration Courses (24 Credit Hours)
Core classes necessary for awarding of MBA degree.
ACCT 7000:Accounting Insights for Managers FIN 7020:Business Finance MGT 7040:Managing the Value Chain MGT 7999:Strategic Management: An Integrative, Capstone Experience MKTG 7030:Strategic Marketing ECON 7010:Resource Allocation and Decision Analysis IS 7090:Leveraging Information Systems in Business
MBA Elective 1
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Dual Credit MBA courses (6 Credit Hours)
MBA courses that count towards both the MSW and MBA degrees.
MGT 7050:Managing and Leading Work Behavior
MBA study abroad, if student is unable to participate in study abroad substitute any
MBA international business elective
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Program Total (84 Credit Hours)
MSW MBA Course Map
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