Wayne State University

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School of Social Work

Established in 1935, the School of Social Work is a national leader in preparing people for professional practice. It offers both the Bachelor of Social Work and the Master of Social Work degree programs and a Ph.D. program that prepares social work scholars to engage in research on contemporary urban issues, generating knowledge to improve social work practice or social welfare policy. Recognized for the quality of its educational programs, the school has been rated as the No. 1 undergraduate social work program nationally for eight consecutive years.

The school also houses the Center for Social Work Practice and Policy Research. The Center staff provides support for faculty research and scholarship, engages in relevant research with community partners, and offers consultation and technical assistance. The Center also seeks to share information and generate dialogue within the social work community to advance practice and policy.

Beyond its reputation for providing quality education, the School of Social Work is known for its commitment to student success and retention. Its Office of Field Education uses an innovative placement process that results in the best match between the interests of students and the broad range of social work, social welfare, education, health and other human service organizations in which they are placed for field experiences.

The 2010 fall enrollment in the School of Social Work is 913 students. Total enrollment includes 639 full-time and 274 part-time students.

Full-time faculty profile
The total number of full-time faculty is 22.

 Enrollment by ethnicity

Degrees/certificates granted 2009-10

Degrees/awards

Minority

White

International

Unknown

Total

Baccalaureate degree

25 56 0 7 88

Master’s degree

73

131

3 24 231

Post master's certificate

8 8 0 1 17

Total

106 195 3 32 336