Doctor of Jurisprudence

Required Social Work Courses

Foundation Courses for Regular Standing
Course #Course TitleCredits
SWK-S 502Evidence-Informed Inquiry for Practice3
SWK-S 505Social Policy Analysis and Practice3
SWK-S 506Foundations of Ethical Social Work Practice3
SWK-S 507Social Work Practice in a Pluralistic Society3
SWK-S 508Client Engagement and Assessment3
SWK-S 509Theory and Practice with Communities and Organizations3
SWK-S 515Group Theory and Practice3
SWK-S 518Practice with Individuals and Families3
SWK-S 555Practicum I3
SWK-S 661Theory and Practice for Organizational Leadership and Management3

Advanced Social Work Courses for Regular Standing and Advanced Standing
Course #Course TitleCredits
SWK-S 517Multidimensional Assessment in Behavioral Health3
SWK-S 519Community and Global Theory and Practice3
SWK-S 623 / SWK-S 624Practice Evaluation / Program Evaluation3
SWK-S 651Practicum II3
SWK-S 652Practicum III3

Focus Area Courses (Excluding Schools)
Course #Course TitleCredits
SWK-SAdvanced Practice Course3
SWK-SAdvanced Practice Course3
SWK-SAdvanced Practice Course3

Additional information

Applicants must follow admissions requirements, application guidelines, and timelines for each program. Applicants must apply and be accepted into both programs separately. Admission to one program does not guarantee admission to the other.

If accepted into both programs, advisors from each program meet with the student. They develop a coordinated plan of study. This plan ensures progress across both programs.