Degree Offerings
- Master of Public Health (MPH)
- Master of Social Work (MSW)
- PhD in Social Work
Undergraduate students currently attending Washington University may be eligible for our 3-2 program. The 3-2 program allows Washington University undergraduates to earn an MSW in addition to their bachelor’s degree with just one additional year of study.
Undergraduate Experience
The Council on Social Work Education requires that students have a human biology course in their undergraduate or graduate studies. The Brown School at Washington University will accept physiological anatomy, physiological psychology, physiological anthropology, human sexuality and others to meet this requirement. Many schools require a statistics course with a grade of “B” or better.
Coursework that focuses on communication (written and verbal) and that trains you to think analytically will prepare you well for social work. Most social work students hold a bachelor’s degree in a liberal arts discipline such as psychology, sociology, women’s studies, anthropology, economics, political science, and other related fields. However, any undergraduate major is acceptable and welcome. Students come from a wide variety of backgrounds.
GPA
In order to be competitive for top social work programs, your undergraduate transcript needs to reflect a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or better.
Standardized Testing
Some schools require a GRE score and others do not. You should contact the individual programs to which you are applying.
The Application
The application generally consists of essays and personal statement describing your rationale for pursuing a MSW, your potential for the field, and social issues of concern to you. In addition, a resume and three letters of recommendation are normally required.