2025-2026 Catalog 
    
    Dec 14, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog

Master of Social Work


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School: California School of Professional Psychology

Modality(ies): Online

Calendar(s): Trimester, semester*

CIP Code: 44.0701

Master of Social Work is accepting applications for the trimester calendar program. Please be aware, however, that effective Fall Semester 2024, the semester calendar program is no longer accepting applications.

Program Description/Overview


The mission of the Alliant International University Social Work Program is grounded in a commitment to social justice and equity. The program strives to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and ethical frameworks necessary to effect meaningful change in diverse contexts. From fostering resilience in individuals facing adversity to advocating for systemic reform, the mission encompasses a comprehensive spectrum of social work practice. Furthermore, the program emphasizes integrating theory and practice, preparing students to navigate complex social systems with cultural humility and sensitivity. In alignment with the profession’s overarching goals, the mission underscores the imperative of promoting human dignity, social well-being, and collective flourishing. 

Alliant International Universities MSW Program Mission Statement: 

The mission of the Alliant International University Master of Social Work Program is to prepare clinically focused, competent scholar-practitioners who promote social and economic justice through inclusive, ethical social work practice that focuses on individuals, families, and groups in diverse cultures and communities.

Program Learning Outcomes/Goals


The goals of the Alliant International University Master of Social Work Program are as follows:  

  • The program prepares students with the knowledge, values, and skills for clinical practice. 
  • The program prepares students for ethical, competent, inclusive social work.  
  • The program prepares students to be critical consumers of research and understand the relevance and application of evidence-based practice. 
  • The program prepares students to engage in practices that advance social, economic, and environmental justice. 

Professional Behavior Expectations/Ethical Guidelines


Students admitted to the Alliant MSW program must adhere to the Alliant International University Student Code of Conduct and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics. The NASW Code can be found here: https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of-Ethics/Code-of-Ethics-English.

Licensure


Students successfully completing the program’s degree requirements can apply for licensure through the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB). ASWB is the nonprofit organization composed of the social work regulatory boards and colleges of all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and all 10 Canadian provinces. They are the only nonprofit organization dedicated to social work regulation. Students considering or planning to apply for licensure in states other than California are required to contact the University Admissions Office for information about program availability in their respective state.

Programmatic Accreditation


 The program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and is designed to prepare students for professional social work practice. The curriculum aligns with the nine CSWE core competencies, ensuring that graduates develop the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundation necessary to engage in effective, evidence-based, and culturally responsive social work across diverse settings. 

  1. Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior 
  2. Engage diversity and difference in practice 
  3. Advance human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice 
  4. Engage in practice-informed research and research-informed practice 
  5. Engage in policy practice 
  6. Engage with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities 
  7. Assess individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities 
  8. Intervene with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities 
  9. Evaluate practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities 

Internship, Practicum, and/or Dissertation Information


The Alliant MSW Field Education Program bridges classroom learning with real-world social work practice through structured practicum experiences. This integration occurs via: 

  • The Learning Contract/Practicum Education Evaluation Tool 
  • Practicum Seminar 
  • Practicum Site Visits 
  • Assignments 

These structured activities promote the application of evidence-informed practice and provide a framework for skill development. 

Practicum Seminar 

The practicum seminar supports students in integrating field experiences with academic coursework. Held alongside SWK60070 SWK70070 , and SWK70075 , these seminars provide a forum for students to discuss: 

  • Practicum experiences 
  • Application of theoretical frameworks 
  • Supervisory relationships 
  • Professional values and ethics 
  • Self-care and resilience 

Facilitated by a practicum seminar instructor, these discussions use peer consultation and support to deepen students’ understanding of core competencies. Key topics, such as assessment, ethical and professional behavior, engagement, social justice, policy, and evidence-informed practice, are explored beyond theory, ensuring that students translate concepts into effective practice. 

Credit Units


Total Credit Units: 60

Total Core Credit Units: 54

Total Elective Credit Units: 6

Elective Requirements


Students are required to complete 6 units of electives over the course of the program. Current elective offerings include:

Curriculum Plan


The Program is structured around a core curriculum designed to meet CSWE standards, focusing on areas such as Social Work Practice, Social Welfare and Policy, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Social Research, and Field Education. The program integrates professional values, ethics, and social justice throughout, guided by the NASW Code of Ethics. The curriculum employs Bloom’s Taxonomy to foster progressively complex cognitive skills and uses Systems Theory and the Biopsychosocial Approach to inform human behavior courses. Eclectic theoretical approaches and Evidence-Based Practice are applied in practice courses to address diverse client needs and ensure research-informed decision-making. Additionally, the curriculum incorporates asynchronous learning and a cohort model to provide flexibility and promote student engagement, creating a comprehensive learning environment that aligns with professional standards. 

Students advance through the program by meeting academic and professional benchmarks, ensuring readiness for advanced practice and licensure. The first-year curriculum provides foundational knowledge in social work history, ethics, practice models, and policy analysis. Courses such as Human Behavior and the Social Environment and Public Welfare Policy introduce essential theories and address disparities affecting underrepresented populations. The MSW program employs regular assessments, including field evaluations, to track progress and ensure competency development. Online, asynchronous delivery offers accessibility for adult learners with various responsibilities, while the cohort model strengthens community and motivation, ultimately preparing students for specialized fieldwork and professional practice. 

The Program has employed a specialized curriculum design that has allowed us to successfully meet CSWE standards. Building off of the groundwork laid in year one, including 300-hour internship students in year 2 are required to show outcomes related in increase skills in clinical practice. For example, in year 2 trimester 2, students are enrolled in SWK70055 - Advanced Social Work Practice IV , and their first specialized practicum experience (field), SWK70070 . Having students concurrently enrolled is vital because skills they learn in SWK70055 , such as administering therapeutic interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, can be administered during their internship requirements in SWK70070 . The following information further describes the curriculum design, which includes the core components of the professional foundation and is equally essential for training students and measuring competency. In the first trimester of the second year, students build on the generalist practice foundation and begin to advance their understanding of the clinical components of the social work profession such as Advanced Field Seminar and Practicum II & III, Advanced Social Work Research, and Assessment and Diagnosis of Mental Health Conditions. 

Trimester Calendar


Academic Year 1 (3 units)


The following course can be taken in Fall or Spring trimester:

  • Elective (3 units)

Academic Year 2 (3 units)


The following course can be taken in Fall or Spring trimester:

  • Elective (3 units)

Semester Calendar


Effective Fall Semester 2024, Alliant International University will not be accepting applications for admission or admitting new students to the semester calendar curriculum version.

Academic Year 1 (3 units)


The following course can be taken in Fall or Spring semester:

  • Elective (3 units)

Academic Year 2 (3 units)


The following course can be taken in Fall or Spring semester:

  • Elective (3 units)

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