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The Community Development and Social Development Concentration


Pattern of Enrollment

The following patterns of enrollment are for incoming students in the current academic year. For all patterns of enrollment including those for prior academic years please see the MSASS Registrar's page on patterns of enrollment.

Community and Social Development Concentration Description

The Community and Social Development concentration is for students who are interested in promoting social change and social justice in communities and societies in both the domestic and international arenas. Students will focus on the community and policy level rather than directly on individual families. Issues that are addressed include globalization, poverty, inequality and oppressions, cultural diversity,  issues affecting women , and human right concerns.

Field Placement Opportunities

Students complete their advanced field placements in approved field settings that provide opportunities to practice roles in leadership, management, program development, community building, and community organization.

The Community and Social Development concentration is offered in both the full time and intensive weekend program.

Please note this is a model Pattern of Enrollment for students enrolled in the full time, two year program, not necessarily your schedule. It is printed here to give you an idea of what a schedule for your time here may look like. We encourage you to consult with you faculty advisor to develop your actual schedule.
First Year Semester Hours
SASS 477 Direct Practice Methods Skills* 3
SASS 484 Theories of Oppressions and Social Justice* 3
SASS 440 Human Development in Context I: Child & Adolescent* 3
SASS 470 Social Policy* 3
SASS 441 Human Development II: Adult* 3
SASS 478 Macro & Policy Practice Skills* 3
Free Elective 3
SASS 426 Research Methods in Social Work* 3
SASS 495 Field Education Seminar* 1
SASS 601 Field Education I* 2
SASS 602 Field Education II 3
Second Year Semester Hours
SPPP 512 Legislative & Political Processes or a Free Elective 3
SASS 534 Community & Social Development Perspectives 3
SASS 567 CSD I: Strategies for Assessing, Bldg and Organizing Community** 3
SASS 532 Analytic tools for Community Social Development 3
SASS 569 CSD II: Strategies for Designing & Implementing Community and Social Change** 3
SASS 563 Resources for Community and Social Development 3
Free Elective 3
Free Elective 3
SASS 603 Field Education III 3
SASS 604 Field Education IV 3
Total Credit Hours Required for Degree 60

* Foundation Curriculum. BSW students may waive foundation courses if undergraduate coursework grades are B or better.

**These courses are taught in the Intensive Weekend format only. Students in the Full-time, Advanced Standing, and Weekend formats may enroll.