CSSW DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM STUDY PLANS 1
Table of Contents BANK STREET COLLEGE...3 COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL...6 JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY...9 COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL...11 MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH...14 SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS...17 UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY...20 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE...23 2
BANK STREET COLLEGE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION CSSW Mentor: Professor Jane Waldfogel jw205@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu Offered by the Bank Street College and CSSW, the program enables students to earn an MS in Social Work and an MS in Education. They acquire the knowledge and clinical skills they need to work with programs that offer comprehensive services for children with special needs and their families. For additional Bank Street Dual Degree information, please contact: Early Childhood Sue Carbary, Director Early Childhood Special and General Education scarbary@bankstreet.edu 212-875-4509 Childhood Diane Newman Director, Childhood Special Education Programs dnewman@bankstreet.edu 212-875-4547 Mimi J. Rosenberg, Co-chair mrosenberg@bankstreet.edu 212-875-4544 Middle School Valentine Burr Director, Middle School General and Special Education Programs vburr@bankstreet.edu M S W / M S S P E C I A L E D C O U R S E S C H E D U L E ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7501 Advanced Applications in Social Work Research T6920 Family, Youth and Children's Services 3
or T6960 School linked/school-based Services T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING T660B Human Behavior and the Social Environment for Special Programs T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming T6416 Program Evaluation T6920 Family, Youth and Children's Services or T6960 School linked/school-based Services T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice and Programming TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 *To earn three credits, a mini course must be taken in each of the first and second halves of the semester. SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION T660B Human Behavior and the Social Environment for Special Programs 4
T7123 Human Resource Management, Supervision and Staff Development T7124 Macro Community Practice T6416 Program Evaluation T6920 Family, Youth and Children's Services or T6960 School linked/school-based Services T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 57 *To earn three credits, a mini course must be taken in each of the first and second halves of the semester. POLICY PRACTICE T660B Human Behavior and the Social Environment for special programs T7143 Seminar on Policy Practice I T7811 Microeconomics T6920 Family, Youth and Children's Services or T6960 School linked/school-based Services T7144 Seminar on Policy Practice I I T7812 Macroeconomics 5
TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 51 [2] Students pursuing the International field of practice substitute Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I & II with T7815 Economics for International Affairs I & T7817 Economics for International Affairs I-Lab in the Fall semester and T7816 Economics for International Affairs II & T7818 Economics for International Affairs II-Lab in the Spring semester. COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CSSW Mentor: Professor Jim Mandiberg jmm2151@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu Students in this dual degree program earn an MS in social work from CSSW and an MBA from Columbia Business School. Combining social welfare and business management skills, graduates are in demand for high-level administrative positions in agencies and for leadership roles in corporate and business settings. MSW / M B A C O U R S E S C H E D U L E ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7501 Advanced Applications in Social Work Research T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues 6
TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming T6416 Program Evaluation T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION 7
T7123 Human Resources Management T7124 Macro Community Practice T6416 Program Evaluation T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 57 POLICY PRACTICE T7143 Seminar in Policy Practice I T7811 Microeconomics T7144 Seminar in Policy Practice II T7812 Macroeconomics TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 51 [2] Students pursuing the International field of practice substitute Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I & II with T7815 Economics for International Affairs I & T7817 Economics for International Affairs I-Lab in the Fall semester and T7816 Economics for International Affairs II & T7818 Economics for International Affairs II-Lab in the Spring semester. 8
JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF ARTS IN JEWISH STUDIES CSSW Mentor: Associate Dean Marianne Yoshioka mry5@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu Through this joint program of the School of Social Work and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, graduates earn a Master of Science in Social Work and a Master of Arts in Jewish Studies. They go on to be leaders in Jewish communal services - program specialists, administrators, policy analysts, and counselors. MSW / M A J E W I S H S T U D I E S C O U R S E S C H E D U L E ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE T660B Human Behavior and the Social Environment, B special programs T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7501 Advanced Applications in Social Work Research T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING 9
T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming T6416 Program Evaluation T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION T7123 Human Resources Management T7124 Macro Community Practice T6416 Program Evaluation T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 54 10
POLICY PRACTICE T7143 Seminar in Policy Practice I T7811 Microeconomics T7144 Seminar in Policy Practice II T7812 Macroeconomics TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 [2] Students pursuing the International field of practice substitute Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I & II with T7815 Economics for International Affairs I & T7817 Economics for International Affairs I-Lab in the Fall semester and T7816 Economics for International Affairs II & T7818 Economics for International Affairs II-Lab in the Spring semester. COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/JURIS DOCTORATE IN LAW CSSW Mentor: Professor Vicki Lens vl2012@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu Students receive an MS from CSSW and a JD from Columbia School of Law, preparing them for innovative professional roles in a variety of family and justice settings. It also provides a framework for analyzing the impact of the law on people, their problems, and the policies that affect them. 11
MSW /JU R I S D O C T O R A T E C O U R S E S C H E D U L E ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues One Social Work Elective TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming 12
T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming One Social Work Elective TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION T7123 Human Resources Management, Supervision & Staff Development T7124 Macro Community Practice T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management 3pts T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration T6020 Field Instruction 4.5 pts T7800 Integrative Project 0 pts TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 51 POLICY PRACTICE 13
T7143 Seminar in Policy Practice I T7811 Microeconomics T7144 Seminar in Policy Practice II T7812 Macroeconomics TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 [2] Students pursuing the International field of practice substitute Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I & II with T7815 Economics for International Affairs I & T7817 Economics for International Affairs I-Lab in the Fall semester and T7816 Economics for International Affairs II & T7818 Economics for International Affairs II-Lab in the Spring semester. MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH CSSW Mentor: Professor Lucia McBee lhm4@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu With a Master of Science in Social Work and a Master of Public Health from The Mailman School of Public Health, graduates can address the social and health problems of different populations. MSW / M P H C O U R S E S C H E D U L E ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE 14
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice One Social Work Elective T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 [2] All CSSW/Public Health students must take the preceding courses regardless of departmental affiliation. ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming One Social Work Elective T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION 15
T7123 Human Resources Management, Supervision & Staff Development T7124 Macro Community Practice T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 51 POLICY PRACTICE T7143 Seminar in Policy Practice I T7811 Microeconomics or elective T7144 Seminar in Policy Practice II T7812 Macroeconomics or elective 16
TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 [2] Students who complete the required economics course at Mailman do not take the 2 economic course sequence at CSSW. They must take 2 CSSW electives in order to earn enough credits. If there is no required economics course in the student s program at Mailman, then they are required to complete the 2 economic course sequence at CSSW. Further students pursuing the International Social Welfare field of practice substitute Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I & II with T7815 Economics for International Affairs I & T7817 Economics for International Affairs I-Lab in the Fall semester and T7816 Economics for International Affairs II & T7818 Economics for International Affairs II-Lab in the Spring semester. SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS CSSW Mentor: Professor Neeraj Kaushal (MPA, Fall) nk464@columbia.edu Professor Marcus Lam (MPA, Spring) ml3260@columbia.edu CSSW Mentor: Professor Fred Ssewamala (MIA) fs2114@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu SOCIAL WORK AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Successful graduates earn a Master of Science in Social Work and a Master of Public Administration from Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs and go on to many career paths, including managers or analysts in public agencies, legislative analysts in congressional offices, or elective office. Dual-degree students are required to fulfill the SIPA and Social Work core requirements outlined below. For further information on the MPA degree requirements, please see the SIPA Curriculum and Faculty Bulletin, published each year. For a list of courses that fulfill core requirements, please refer to the SIPA Registration Guide produced at the beginning of each semester. SOCIAL WORK AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Students enrolled in the International Affairs program receive a valuable base in both social work education, international politics and economics. Students increase and enhance their professional skills by uniting theoretical and client-based instruction in the social services and academic preparation in U.S. and international social policies and programs. Note these students are exempt from the following CSSW courses: Statistics admissions requirement T6501-Social Work Research T69XX-Field of Practice course 17
T6416-Program Evaluation (for SEA and AGPP) T7501-Clinical case evaluation (for Advanced Clinical Practice) Two CSSW Economics courses (for Policy Practice) MSW / M P A / M I A C o u r s e S c h e d u l e ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues One Social Work Elective TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING 18
T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming One Social Work Elective TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION T7123 Human Resources Management T7124 Macro Community Practice T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 51 POLICY PRACTICE 19
T7143 Seminar in Policy Practice I 1st CSSW elective T7144 Seminar in Policy Practice II 2nd CSSW elective TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF DIVINITY CSSW Mentor: Professor Barbara Simon bls1@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu This dual degree program offered by the School of Social Work and Union Theological Seminary, leads to a Master of Science in Social Work and a Master of Divinity. Its graduates work in parish ministries, education, hospitals, with private or public social work agencies, in social action organizations, and with issues such as immigration, human rights, and economic development. This is a four-year program, with the first two years at UTS and the last two years at CSSW. M S W / M A S T E R O F D I V I N I T Y C O U R S E S C H E D U L E ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE 20
T6501 Social Work Research T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice T7501 Advanced Applications in Social Work Research T69xx Field of Practice Course T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING T6501 Social Work Research T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming T6416 Program Evaluation T69xx Field of Practice Course T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming 21
TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION T6501 Social Work Research T7123 Human Resources Management, Supervision & Staff Development T7124 Macro Community Practice T6416 Program Evaluation T69xx Field of Practice Course T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 57 POLICY PRACTICE T6501 Social Work Research 22
T7143 Seminar in Policy Practice I T7811 Microeconomics T69xx Field of Practice Course T7144 Seminar in Policy Practice II T7812 Macroeconomics TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 51 [2] Students pursuing the International field of practice substitute Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I & II with T7815 Economics for International Affairs I & T7817 Economics for International Affairs I-Lab in the Fall semester and T7816 Economics for International Affairs II & T7818 Economics for International Affairs II-Lab in the Spring semester. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK/MASTER OF SCIENCE IN URBAN PLANNING CSSW Mentor: Professor Jane Waldfogel jw205@columbia.edu CSSW Coordinators: Karma Lowe knl3@columbia.edu Students with a Master of Science in Social Work and a Master of Urban Planning from Columbia's School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation are prepared for careers that focus on improving the social services and the physical, economic, and social conditions that affect the quality of urban life. M S W / M S U R B A N P L A N N I N G C O U R S E S C H E D U L E ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE 23
T7113 Clinical Practice in a Field of Practice One Social Work Elective T7114* Clinical Practice with Populations or Professional Practice Issues TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 ADVANCED GENERALIST PRACTICE & PROGRAMMING T7133 Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming One Social Work Elective T7134* Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 45 SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION 24
T7123 Human Resources Management T7124 Macro Community Practice T7122 Social Planning and Program Development T7125 Financial Management T7126* Topics in Social Enterprise Administration TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 51 POLICY PRACTICE T7143 Seminar in Policy Practice I T7811 Microeconomics T7144 Seminar in Policy Practice II T7812 Macroeconomics 25
TOTAL SOCIAL WORK POINTS 48 [2] Students pursuing the International field of practice substitute Microeconomics & Policy Analysis I & II with T7815 Economics for International Affairs I & T7817 Economics for International Affairs I-Lab in the Fall semester and T7816 Economics for International Affairs II & T7818 Economics for International Affairs II-Lab in the Spring semester. Updated October 2015 26