Florida State University, a large, public research institution located in Tallahassee, Florida, offers an MSW program with a clinical social work concentration. The program, which is designed to be completed in two years for full-time students, requires the completion of 61 credit hours in several areas, including: psychopathology, crisis intervention and advanced social work practice. In addition to the coursework, student are required to complete a clinical practicum in which they engage in field work at various social service facilities in and around Tallahassee. The university also offers a part-time, online MSW program which can be completed from anywhere in the United States.
Florida State University
College of Social Work
University Center, Building C
Tallahassee, Fl 32306-2570
800-378-9550
ssw.fsu.edu
The University of South Florida, a member of the State University System of Florida, is a public research university located in Tampa. The school offers an MSW through the College of Behavioral & Community Sciences that focuses on clinical training. The program requires the completion of 60 credit hours in core social work courses, including those in the following areas: human behavior, clinical practice theory, individual and family therapy, social welfare policy and clinical practice. Students must complete a field program, offered through a variety of local agencies, in which students work with clinical patients and consumers under the supervision of a professional social worker.
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Ave, MGY132
Tampa, FL 33620-6600
813-974-2063
socialwork.bcs.usf.edu/masters
The University of Central Florida, a public institution of higher learning located in Orlando, is the largest public university in the State of Florida. The university offers a clinical MSW through the College of Health & Public Affairs designed to be completed in two years. Students in the program must complete 60 credit hours, the first 30 of which are dedicated to advanced clinical social work courses, and the last 30 of which are dedicated to community-based clinical practice and field work in and around the Orlando area at participating social service and clinical facilities. The clinical field component, which is completed in conjunction with field work courses, demands that students fulfill at least 500 hours of clinical work in the community.
University of Central Florida
HPA I Suite 204
P.O. Box 163358
Orlando, FL 32816-3358
407-823-2114
cohpa.ucf.edu