Social Work, B.S. (Lincoln University) to Social Work, M.S.W.

Students in the Accelerated Lincoln Bachelor of Science in Social Work to SLU Master of Social Work have the opportunity to take classes for the M.S.W. at SLU while they are finishing their B.S.S.W. at Lincoln. Students can choose the Clinical Concentration or the Community and Organization Concentration in the Master of Social Work.

Students in their last year at Lincoln will register in online classes, and once graduated from Lincoln, may complete the Master of Social Work online or on campus. Students may take up to 12 credits at Saint Louis University as a Lincoln University student and apply up to 12 SLU M.S.W. credits toward the B.S.S.W. at Lincoln University.

Lincoln University Bachelor of Social Work

Master of Social Work

Admission Requirements

Students seeking admittance to the accelerated program must apply no later than February 1 of their third/junior year at Lincoln University. Students will select the admit term of the first semester of their M.S.W. and indicate they are applying as part of an approved accelerated program.

Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher and a major GPA of 3.2 or higher at Lincoln University. Students must also have attained a grade of B or better in the following courses at Lincoln University:

  • SW 301 Social Welfare Policy
  • SW 310 Intercultural Communication in Social Work
  • SW 325 Diversity Informed Social Work Practice 

Program Requirements

To be eligible for progression into the M.S.W. program upon conferral of the B.S.W., students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher at Lincoln while participating in the accelerated program.

Up to 15 credit hours of advanced standing may be waived for those students earning a B.S.W. from a CSWE-accredited undergraduate program and earning a grade of B or better in the undergraduate B.S.W. coursework that is comparable to the following M.S.W. generalist courses:

SWRK 5702Social Policy3
SWRK 5725Human Behavior & the Social Environment3
SWRK 5750Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families, & Groups3
SWRK 5751Social Work Practice with Communities & Organizations3
SWRK 5819Foundation Integrative Practice Seminar1
SWRK 5841Master of Social Work Foundation Practicum2

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Clinical Concentration, M.S.W.

Plan of Study Grid
Year Four
FallCredits
SWRK 5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
SWRK 5762 Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice 3
 Credits6
Spring
SWRK 5736 Advanced Clinical Practice with Families and Groups 3
SWRK 5700 Values & Ethics in Social Work 3
 Credits6
Year Five
Summer
SWRK 5820 Integrative Practice Seminar 1
SWRK 5842 Clinical Practicum I 2
Electives 6
 Credits9
Fall
SWRK 5733 Advanced Clinical Practice with Individuals 3
SWRK 5708 Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice 3
SWRK 5843 Clinical Practicum II 3
Elective 3
 Credits12
 Total Credits33

Community and Organization Concentration, M.S.W.

Plan of Study Grid
Year Four
FallCredits
SWRK 5785 Organizational & Program Planning 3
SWRK 5707 Policy Practice for Social Justice 3
 Credits6
Spring
SWRK 5721 Community Theory & Practice 3
SWRK 5700 Values & Ethics in Social Work 3
 Credits6
Year Five
Summer
SWRK 5820 Integrative Practice Seminar 1
SWRK 5832 Community & Organization Practicum I 2
Electives 6
 Credits9
Fall
SWRK 5708 Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice 3
SWRK 5833 Community & Organization Practicum II 3
Electives 6
 Credits12
 Total Credits33