JD/MSW State University of New York at Stony Brook

Offered by the School of Social Welfare, Health Sciences Center at State University of New York at Stony Brook, the Master of Social Work (MSW) promotes integration of the disciplines of law and social work.  The curriculum incorporates professional education in both fields, thereby addressing the relationships among legal doctrine, legal process, and social service.
The MSW involves extensive clinical training and ordinarily requires 64 credits. Taken in conjunction with the JD, the dual degree's load represents a savings of 24 credits, for a total of 128 credits (88 + 64 - 24). The specific allocation of cross-transfer credit between the two institutions is dictated by the site for supervision of the final thesis.

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