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The University of Montana School of Social Work invites you to join us in a dynamic, challenging, and satisfying profession that is committed to the empowerment of individuals, families, and communities and the promotion of a more just society. The University of Montana offers both Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Social Work (BSW and MSW). The BSW and MSW programs are fully accredited through the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
In the BSW program students learn the knowledge, skills, and values of the social work profession and gain both classroom and community-based experiences that prepare them for a wide range of entry-level social work jobs. Graduates of the BSW program are making a difference in child welfare agencies, aging services, medical settings, mental health centers, and advocacy organizations across Montana and beyond.
The MSW program prepares social workers with the knowledge, values, and skills required for advanced integrated practice. Graduates of the MSW program are prepared to address the complex social welfare challenges facing the Rocky Mountain West. They are assuming leadership roles in the profession and in their communities, bridging direct practice and community work, and bringing their knowledge of research, policy, and advocacy to bear in diverse social work arenas. We welcome you to accompany us on this exciting and important journey. We look forward to hearing from you.
Ryan Tolleson Knee, Chair
Contact us at:
Jeannette Rankin Hall
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, MT 59812
406-243-5438
heidi.holzer@umontana.edu


School of Social Work