27 Master's degrees in Social Work in Illinois, United States
Applied Behavior Analysis, Disability, and Diversity in Urban Society
The University of Illinois at Chicago offers a Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Disability, and Diversity in Urban Society
Social Work
Chicago State University offers a Master of Social Work program, providing students with advanced training in the field of social work, equipping them to make a positive impact on individuals and communities.
Social Work
The Social Work program from Governors State University is deeply committed to preparing the next generation of practitioners whose practice in schools and agencies with children, adolescents, adults and families is grounded in a social justice ethos.
Social Work
The Master of Social Work at Lewis University is a 60-hour course of study designed to prepare students to work in a variety of clinical settings providing mental health services, therapy, counseling, clinical case management and other direct practice skills.
Social Work
The Social Work program at Northeastern Illinois University prepares advanced social work practitioners to serve vulnerable populations and contribute to the functioning and well-being of underserved communities.
Social Work - School Social Work
Taking the Social Work - School Social Work sequence at Illinois State University gives you the skills and experience to help students when they need it the most.
Social Work - Advanced Standing
Social Work - Advanced Standing from Loyola University Chicago allows recent BSW graduates to complete a MSW in a shorter amount of time—10 months for full-time students, and two years for part-time students.