27 Master's degrees in Social Work in Illinois, United States
Social Work
Social Work from Loyola University Chicago is a two-year program offering advanced practice training in clinical, school and community settings.
Social Work - Child and Family Practice
Child and Family Practice focuses on the four key social problems affecting clients: mental illness, intimate partner violence, poverty, and substance use. The Social Work - Child and Family Practice program is offered at Illinois State University.
Social Work and Public Health
At Social Work and Public Health from Loyola University Chicago you will learn through a multi-disciplinary approach – from individual to population health – and how the two can be interdependent.
Applied Behavior Analysis, Disability, and Diversity in Urban Society
The University of Illinois at Chicago offers a Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Disability, and Diversity in Urban Society
Social Work
Our CSWE-accredited Social Work program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign prepares you for advanced social work practice and for research in public and private agencies.
Social Work
The University of Illinois at Chicago offers a Master's degree in Social Work. Guided by the belief that people with disabilities are assets to the University, UIC is committed to full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of University life.
Social Work - Advanced Generalist
University of St Francis' Social Work - Advanced Generalist concentration allows students to choose from a variety of specialties in the field of Social Work that are developed through research, practicum and elective coursework.