MBA/MSW

Dominican University recognizes that an individual who possess the skills and knowledge of both a social worker and a business professional is exceptionally well prepared to lead an organization, whether it is non-profit, for-profit or governmental. To accommodate students who want to attain this level of professional preparation, the University’s Graduate School of Social Work and its Brennan School of Business have developed a dual degree program that allows students to complete both an MSW and MBA in a shortened period of time.

Students with a bachelor of social work (BSW) degree from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited BSW program will be able to complete the MBA/MSW dual degree in two years as a full-time advanced standing student, and those without a BSW will be required to complete the dual program in three years as a full-time student.

A candidate for the MBA degree will normally need to complete 12 to 18 courses. The total number depends on the candidate’s undergraduate coursework, academic performance and GMAT test score, which may result in the waiver of up to six foundation courses. Foundation courses required for degree programs may be waived if students have successfully completed equivalent course work at another accredited institution as part of their previous studies. In order to be eligible for waivers, students must have achieved a grade of B or better in an equivalent three-credit course. Waivers for GSB 611 Economics for Managers and GSB 612 Financial Accounting each require completion of two courses (six credits) of appropriate undergraduate course work with a grade of B or better in each course.

Original transcripts are required for consideration of waivers. Transcripts will be reviewed for waivers at the time of admission, but final approval of waivers may be withheld for students accepted provisionally until full acceptance is granted. In addition to course waivers, students who have successfully completed relevant course work at another accredited graduate program may request to have two courses (maximum of six credits) transferred and applied toward degree requirements.

Students are required to follow the plan of study as outlined below:

MBA/MSW Plan of Study


Three Year Full-Time Program—93 credit hours

First Year

Fall Semester Credits
SWK 510 Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families 3
SWK 511 Field Practicum I 3
SWK 512 Social Work Research Methods 3
SWK 513 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I 3
SWK 514 History of Social Work and Social Welfare 3
Spring Semester Credits
SWK 550 Social Work Practice with Groups 3
SWK 551 Field Practicum II 3
SWK 552 Community & Evaluation Practice 3
SWK 553 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II 3
SWK 554 Social Welfare Policy Analysis 3
Summer I Semester Credits
GSB 611 Economics for Managers 3
Summer II Semester Credits
GSB 617 Business Law 3

Second Year

Fall Semester Credits
GSB 612 Financial Accounting 3
GSB 613 Statistics 3
GSB 626 Marketing 3
GSB 623 Corporate Social Responsibilty 3
Spring Semester Credits
GSB 615 Financial Management 3
GSB 622 Management Information Systems 3
GSB 621 Economics of the Firm 3
GSB 701 Managerial and Cost Accounting 3
Summer I Semester Credits
GSB 625 Financial Decision Making 3
Summer II Semester Credits

SWK 685 Community Development and Social Planning
OR

3
GSB 767 International Residency 3

Third Year

Fall Semester Credits
SWK 610 Advanced Social Work Practice with Families: 
& #160;                 Models in a Global Context 3
SWK 611 Field Practicum III 3
SWK 614 Family Centered Policy in a Global Context 3
GSB 723 Operations Management 3
GSB 721 Entrepreneurship 3
Spring Semester Credits
SWK 650 Seminar in Advanced Family Practice 3
SWK 651 Field Practicum IV 3
GSB Business Elective 3
GSB 791 Strategic Management 3

MBA/MSW Advanced Standing Plan of Study


MBA/MSW—Advanced Standing—63 credit hours

Applicants with a bachelor’s degree in social work from a CSWE accredited program may be eligible for advanced standing. The advanced standing program currently consists of 63 credit hours of course work, including 20 hours of fieldwork (per week) and related field practicum courses. This program can be completed in 2 years as a full-time student.

Two Year Full-Time Program


(Must have Bachelor of Social Work from CSWE accredited program)

First Year

Summer I Semester Credits
GSB 611 Economics for Managers 3
Summer II Semester Credits
GSB 617 Business Law 3
Fall Semester Credits
GSB 612 Financial Management 3
GSB 613 Statistics 3
GSB 626 Marketing 3
GSB 623 Corporate Social Responsibility 3
Spring Semester Credits
GSB 615 Financial Management 3
GSB 622 Management Information Systems 3
GSB 621 Economics of the Firm 3
GSB 701 Managerial and Cost Accounting 3

Second Year

Summer I Semester Credits
GSB 625 Financial Decision Making 3
Summer II Semester Credits
SWK 685 Community Development and Social Planning 
OR
GSB 767 International Residency
3
Fall Semester Credits
SWK 610 Advanced Social Work Practice with Families: 
& #160;                 Models in a Global Context 3
SWK 611 Field Practicum III 3
SWK 614 Family Centered Policy in a Global Context 3
GSB 723 Operations Management 3
GSB 721 Entrepreneurship 3
Spring Semester Credits
SWK 650 Seminar in Advanced Family Practice 3
SWK 651 Field Practicum IV 3
GSB Business Elective 3
GSB 791 Strategic Management 3

Course Descriptions


Please click on the following links to access course descriptions for the MSW and MBA courses.

MSW Course Descriptions
MBA Course Descriptions

Admission Requirements


Applicants must meet the admission requirements for both programs. Applicants will be required to complete one application which will be reviewed by the Brennan School of Business and the Graduate School of Social Work.

  • Application for Admission (Click here to download application)
  • If eligible for MSW advanced standing, please complete advanced standing application
  • Non-refundable $25 application fee
  • Personal statement
  • Official transcripts from universities showing all degrees earned
  • Official GMAT or GRE score
  • Three letters of recommendation (one academic and two professional)
  • International Students must also include:
              1. A financial statement accompanied by proof of financial support 
              2. Official TOEFL, IELTS or PTE score report

For more information, please don’t hesitate to contact a member of the Graduate School of Social Work and the Brennan School of Business recruitment and admissions team:

Brennan School of Business

Andrea Leinweber
Director of Admissions & International Programs
(708) 524-6181
aleinweber@dom.edu

Graduate School of Social Work

Felicia L. Townsend
Assistant Dean of Recruitment, Admissions and Marketing
(708) 771-5298
ftownsend@dom.edu

 

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