7 Master's degrees in Social Work in Nebraska, United States
Social Work - Public Health
The Social Work - Public Health program from the University of Nebraska Omaha is a collaborative effort between the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Public Health and the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Grace Abbott School of Social Work.
Social Work and Public Health
The Social Work and Public Health dual degree program is a collaborative effort between the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Public Health and the University of Nebraska Omaha, School of Social Work.
Social Work and Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Social Work and Criminology and Criminal Justice dual degree program is a collaborative effort between the University of Nebraska Omaha, Grace Abbott School of Social Work and the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Public Administration and Social Work
This University of Nebraska Omaha Public Administration and Social Work program offers interdisciplinary preparation in the fields of social work and public administration leading to the master of social work and the master of public administration degrees, with fewer required credit hours than it would take to obtain these degrees independently.
Social Work
The University of Nebraska Omaha's Master of Social Work program has received continuous accreditation from the Council on Social Work Education since 1940. The MSW program prepares students to provide a variety of advanced social work services with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
Social Work
Social Work from Nebraska Wesleyan University equips you to help clients integrate the impacts of past or ongoing trauma within their lives.
Social Work and Public Health
This Social Work and Public Health program from the University of Nebraska Omaha offers interdisciplinary preparation in the fields of social work and public health leading to the master of social work and the master of public health degrees, with fewer required credit hours than it would take to obtain these degrees independently.