The UT Arlington School of Social Work offers a Master of Social Work Degree with a Concentration in Direct Practice with Mental Health and Substance Misuse Specialty. This cohort program is designed to meet the needs of working professionals and is offered through our UT Arlington Fort Worth location.

Curriculum

  • Offered at UT Arlington Fort Worth location
  • Classes meet two evenings per week (with the exception of one online course for advanced standing students)
  • Once the foundation year (or BSW degree with admission to the MSW advanced standing) are completed, the program can be completed in 12 months
  • Includes field practicum (advanced field is focused on Direct Practice with Mental Health and Substance Misuse Specialty)
  • Cohort based (curriculum is predetermined and students remain together throughout the program)

Fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education

Graduate Admissions Information Forum

Attending a Graduate Admissions Information Forum provides you with a unique opportunity to meet with representatives from the School of Social Work and discuss the MSW program, career options, application process, and academic requirements.

Reserve your spot

GET IN TOUCH WITH SSW ADMISSIONS

Brianna Gibbs
Academic Recruiter
Primarily Graduate Admissions

Email: brianna.gibbs@uta.edu
Phone:817-272-2551
Office:  SWSH 203O

Dolores Bevins
Admissions Counselor II
Email: doloresbevins@uta.edu
Phone: 817-272-1044
Office:  SWSH 203Q

Darlene Santee
Manager for Recruiting and Admissions
Email: santeed@uta.edu
Office:  SWSH 203U

Antwan C. Williams, J.D.
Asst. Director of Communications, Marketing, Recruiting, Admissions,
and Community Outreach

Email: antwan.williams@uta.edu
Office:  SWSH 203S

How To Apply

Please visit the MSW Admissions Page for information on how to apply.

MSW Admissions Page

Questions About School of Social Work Admissions?

Get information about School of Social Work Academic Programs, Admissions Requirements, Complete Future Student Interest Form, and more.

GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK ACADEMIC PROGRAMS