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Learn about the MSW, DSW, PhD, and BS programs at NYU Silver, ranked #12 by U.S. News & World Report. Explore the research, social justice, and career opportunities for social work students and alumni.
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NYU Silver School of Social Work is a premier locus for research and education of professional social workers, offering undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degree programs.
About. Founded in 1960 as the NYU School of Social Work, the school was renamed the Silver School of Social Work in honor of NYU Alumni Constance and Martin Silver who pledged $50 million to the School of Social Work in 2007. At the time, it was the largest known donation to a school of social work in the history of the United States.
NYU Silver's Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program opens doors to exciting career opportunities with our rigorous and innovative training, intensive professional development support and a strong alumni network.
Program Description. The Bachelor of Science degree in social work provides students with the knowledge and training to be a generalist practice professional, while learning a diverse set of skills that are centered around making human connections, problem-solving, leadership, advocacy, human rights, interprofessional collaboration, and social ...
Silver School of Social Work. Overview. Programs. Accreditation. Faculty. NYU Silver School of Social Work is a premier locus for research and education of professional social workers, offering undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degree programs.