A leader in social work education since 1957, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work is consistently rated among the top MSW programs in both New York City and the nation, attracting students from across the globe.

Students and faculty from around the world,diverse backgrounds and experience

Dedicated team with 800+ placement sites across US, Canada and Israel

Onboarding team for new students, academic advisors for continuing students, practicum staff and faculty to support your studies

Real-time interactions with faculty and students from convenience of your computer. Class sizes is 10-15 people.

Grounded in respect for individual beliefs and Jewish social philosophy, we prepare students to support clients’ social, emotional and spiritual needs

MSW Live Virtual Program Highlights

60 Credits or 30 Credits Advanced Standing

Live Virtual Classroom (Synchronous on zoom)

Fall, Spring or Summer Starts; Full-Time and Part-Time

Classes Meet Days, Evenings, and Sundays

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Example Courses

Generalist Social Work Practice I | Human Behavior and the Social Environment | Applied Methods in Social Work Research | Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families | Psychosocial Assessment and Diagnosis | Social Work Practice and Evaluation Research | Social Work Values and Ethics | Advanced Policy Advocacy

Learn more about our curriculum plans

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Advanced Practice Methods: Choose Your Path

Focus your MSW studies around the practice method that best fits your goals. Choose Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families to build advanced skills for one-on-one work with individuals and families, Group Work to strengthen your practice in group settings, or Community Practice to develop skills in advocacy, policy and leadership within communities and organizations.

Learn more about our 800+ practicum sites

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Specialized Certificates

Choose a program certificate such as Gerontology and Palliative Care or Trauma Informed Practice. Also, you can earn a CASAC credential as part of your course plan at Wurzweiler.

Learn More about CASAC Credentialing Programs

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800+ Practicum Sites Worldwide

1,200 Hours of Supervised Training

Four Semesters

Hands-On Experience in Diverse Social Work Settings

You’ll be automatically considered for Wurzweiler scholarships with your completed application. You’ll also be able to access a variety of external scholarships and options for financial aid.

Graduates with a Master of Social Work can pursue meaningful careers across clinical practice, mental health, case management, community services, substance abuse counseling, residential programs, administration, advocacy and policy. Wurzweiler alumni work throughout the social services field — from neighborhood agencies and healthcare settings to schools, nonprofits, government organizations and leadership roles — improving lives and strengthening communities.

MSW Career Paths

Our alumni and students pursue roles such as:

Social Worker

Case Manager

Case Planner

Legislator

Researcher

Administrator

Agency Manager

Agency Director

Residential Manager

Social Work Professor

Mental Health Specialist

Client Service Coordinator

Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor

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BA/MSW Pathways for Yeshiva College & Stern College Students

Curriculum

Spring Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school

Fall Offerings

For Advanced Standing: Applicants with a bachelor of social work from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS school

Traditional: 60 Credits

for students without a bachelor in social work. Full-time and part-time options available.  

Advanced Standing: 30 credits

for students with a bachelor’s in social work from a CSWE or CASWE accredited school. Complete in as little as 2 semesters. Full-time and part-time options available

Live Virtual Classroom

Synchronous learning via Zoom platform in real time with other students and faculty during the day, at night, and/or on Sundays. 

Complete in as little as 4 semesters for 60 credits, 2 semesters for 30 credits.

Live Virtual Classroom

  • Attend live, synchronous classes via Zoom from anywhere
  • Complete your degree without commuting to campus
  • Join your classmates and professors in real-time each week
  • Choose from daytime, evening, or Sunday class options
  • Specialize in any Advanced Practice methods (see below)
  • Add on any MSW Certificates (see below)
  • Start the program during traditional semesters (Fall or Spring) or choose Summer Start

Summer Start

Fall Start

Spring Start

Clinical

Advanced skills for one-on-one work with individuals and families.

Group Work

Advanced skills for practice in group settings.

Community Practice

Advanced skills for advocacy, policy and leadership within communities and organizations.

Joint MSW/CASAC

For students passionate about understanding people with addictive disorders and helping them work through the challenge of healing and recovering.
Earn both your MSW (leading to the LCSW and CASAC credential).

Type of Placements: Addiction clinics, rehabilitation centers, mental health clinics, hospitals, psychiatry practices, etc. Available to all students.

Gerontology & Palliative Care

For students passionate about enhancing quality of life for older adults or those with life-threatening illnesses.

Type of Placements:
Hospices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, community agencies primarily focusing on the service needs and/or clinical issues of individuals (of any age) and families facing serious illness. Available to all students.

Trauma Informed Practice

For students interested in direct clinical practice with clients who have been impacted by various types of trauma.

Type of Placements: Military services, mental health clinics, substance abuse treatment facilities, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, schools, etc. Available to on-campus and
live-virtual students only.

Yes, the MSW is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) which is the accrediting body for social work education in the United States.  


Students in the MSW Live Virtual Classroom are expected to attend weekly sessions at the same designated time through the Zoom platform and actively participate in a professional learning environment. This includes having cameras on during class, minimizing distractions, and engaging in discussions and activities. Students should be prepared, attentive, and present throughout the session, similar to expectations in an in-person classroom. Proficiency in computer use is required. 

You can complete the MSW at Wurzweiler School of Social Work in less than one year (30 credits) if you earned a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from an accredited institution. Students entering the traditional 60-credit program can complete the degree in two or more years, with both full-time and part-time options available. For a complete view of our program modality options and time to completion for each, please review our roadmaps outlining curriculum layout. 

We have a program modality called MSW Live Virtual Classroom and Traditional On-Campus. This modality provides you with the ultimate format flexibility in that it allows you to choose either: doing all classes synchronously on zoom (aka live virtual classroom), classes on-campus, or mix and match classes in both modalities. Each singular class you register for every semester will clearly indicate which modality it is in. This means that if you sign up for one class on zoom, everyone including the professor, will be meeting for the duration of that semester in that modality. If you sign up for another class on campus, it will be held on the Wilf Campus in a classroom setting. Some of our electives in this modality are also offered through the asynchronous online format. 

We have another modality known as MSW Online. This modality features all of its classes through asynchronous (not in real-time) study ONLY. This means that you will be logging into the classes on your own time but will need to complete assignments, post on discussion boards, etc. by designated deadlines. Each semester for the MSW Online consists of Term A and Term B which run at 7 weeks. 

Yes. Wurzweiler School of Social Work offers several MSW formats to do online study. We have the option to do online either synchronously (in real-time on zoom) OR asynchronously (not in real-time). 

Our MSW Live Virtual Classroom option (part of our MSW Live Virtual Classroom and Traditional On-Campus program) allows students to do all their coursework through zoom with the same interactive feel of a classroom without needing to commute to campus. 

Our MSW Online option allows students to complete their studies in an asynchronous format, meaning there are no required weekly class meeting times. Students are expected to be self-directed learners who engage with course materials independently, manage their time effectively and stay on track with weekly assignments and deadlines.


No, a BSW is not required to apply to our 60-credit program. Applicants come from a variety of academic backgrounds with no designated major. We do, however, require a BSW for students interested in pursuing our 30-credit advanced standing option. 

Advanced Standing allows students who have completed a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree from a CSWE or CASWE-ACFTS accredited institution within the last 5 years to do our 30-credit advanced standing program. 

No GRE is required in our simplified application process, and you are automatically considered for scholarships.

The 60 credit MSW program requires completion of 1200 hours of practicum (internship) hours throughout the duration of the program. This further breaks down into 600 hours per year at 21 hours per week. For students who cannot commit to 21 hours per week due to other professional and personal commitments, the program offers a reduced weekly schedule of 14 hours over the course of 3 consecutive semesters. During the third semester of practicum, the student must register for the appropriate practicum extension course. 

Yes, it is possible to do your practicum outside of NYC. Our Practicum Education Office has several hundred practicum placement sites across the US, Canada, and Israel. 

Yes, all students work with our Practicum Education Office to secure their placement. The placement process begins one semester before the student’s anticipated start of practicum. Newly admitted students will be contacted by the Office of Practicum Education after submitting their deposit to begin the planning process.

Yes, Wurzweiler School of Social Work offers MSW scholarships and financial aid opportunities for eligible students. Scholarship availability varies based on program modality. The MSW Live Virtual Classroom and Traditional On-Campus program offers scholarships of UP TO $16,000 for incoming 60-credit students and UP To $7,500 for 30-credit advanced standing students. The MSW Online program offers a degree completion scholarship of UP TO 10% for 60 and 30 credit students. Applicants are automatically considered for scholarships upon selecting “yes” to this scholarship question on the application so long as they are not receiving outside funding such as employer or veteran benefits that already cover tuition costs. No additional paperwork is required for assessment. Applicants are assessed for scholarships on a merit basis. If awarded, the amount would be indicated on their admission letter at the time the offer is made. 

An MSW from Wurzweiler School of Social Work can prepare you for a wide range of careers in clinical social work, mental health counseling, hospitals, schools, community organizations, nonprofits, and leadership roles in social services. Graduates often work as licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs), therapists, school social workers, case managers, healthcare social workers, and program directors. The program also prepares students for licensure and hands-on experience through practicum placements.

An MSW (Master of Social Work) is the graduate degree you earn to prepare for careers in social work and related fields. An LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) is a professional license obtained after completing an MSW, meeting supervised clinical experience requirements and passing a licensing exam. An MSW is education; an LCSW is the clinical license that allows you to provide therapy and clinical mental health services independently.