JOINT PATHWAY PROGRAMS JOINT MSW/JD PATHWAY
This program is for students interested in combining an MSW with a degree in law. Persons graduating with this pathway go into areas such as family law, child advocacy, domestic violence, public policy, and public defense. Students interested in this joint pathway must be admitted simultaneously and independently to both FSU’s College of Social Work and College of Law.
JOINT MSW/MPA PATHWAY FSU’s Reuben O’D. Askew School of Public Administration & Policy and the College of Social Work offer a joint pathway program leading to the degrees of Master of Social Work and Master of Public Administration. This is one of the few joint pathway programs in these fields offered in the U.S. that prepares MSW Social Leadership and MPA students for positions in public, private and nonprofit human service organizations by gaining knowledge in social work and public administration. Students must be admitted to both graduate programs independently.
JOINT MSW/MS IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PATHWAY
The MSW/MS is a joint collaboration between the College of Social Work and the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice. The joint pathway will be for graduate students in both programs who wish to expand their understanding of the connection between these two fields of study and gain expertise in work with forensic clients. Students must be admitted to both graduate programs independently.
JOINT MSW/MBA PATHWAY
The MSW/MBA is a joint collaboration between the College of Social Work and the College of Business. The joint graduate pathway is designed for students in both programs who wish to expand their understanding of the connection between these two fields of study and gain expertise working in social services agencies. MSW BULLETIN | 7