Clinical Social Work

The Clinical Social Work specialization focuses on the use, understanding, and development of models and theoretical frameworks for clinical practice with vulnerable and disadvantaged populations. This specialization prepares clinical scholars who are well grounded in the qualitative and quantitative methods of inquiry and highly skilled in a variety of intervention techniques. Graduates serve as leaders in direct practice, enter university-level teaching or clinical research positions, or move into advanced positions in clinical administration, supervision, and consultation.

Completion Requirements

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Walden offers frequent start dates so that you can begin when it’s convenient for you. Next Start Date: December 1. Admission policies vary by program. Call 1-866-492-5336 or apply now.

Curriculum

Foundation Course

Course Code Course Title Credits
SBSF 8005 Foundations for Doctoral Study 6

Core KAMs

Course Code Course Title Credits
 

KAM I: Principles of Societal Development

 
SBSF 8110 Breadth: Theories of Societal Development 5
SBSF 8120 Depth: Current Research in Societal Development 5
SBSF 8130 Application: Professional Practice and Societal Development 4
  KAM II: Principles of Human Development  
SBSF 8210 Breadth: Theories of Human Development 5
SBSF 8220 Depth: Current Research in Human Development 5
SBSF 8230 Application: Professional Practice and Human Development 4
  KAM III: Principles of Organizational and Social Systems  
SBSF 8310 Breadth: Theories of Organizational and Social Systems 5
SBSF 8320 Depth: Current Research in Organizational and Social Systems 5
SBSF 8330 Application: Professional Practice and Organizational and Social Systems 4

Foundation Research Sequence
The first and second courses are online seminars, requiring students to participate in weekly, Web-based discussions. The third course combines online activities and a 12-hour, face-to-face meeting concurrent with a Walden residency. Faculty members guide discussions, require specific readings and written assignments, and evaluate assignments.

Course Code Course Title Credits
SBSF 8417 Research Seminar I: Human Inquiry and Science 4
HUMN 8427 Research Seminar II: Design in Human Services Research 5
HUMN 8437 Research Seminar III: Data Analysis in Human Services Research 5

Specialized KAMs

Course Code Course Title Credits
  KAM V: Advanced Theory and Practice in Human Services  
HUMN 8517 Breadth: Theories and Models of Human Behavior for Professional Practice: Clinical Social Work 5
HUMN 8527 Depth: Contextual Evaluation of Contemporary Theories and Models in Human Services: Clinical Social Work 5
HUMN 8537 Application: Integrating Theory and Practice in Human Services: Clinical Social Work 4
  KAM VI: Intervention Strategies in Human Services  
HUMN 8617 Breadth: Advanced Theories of Intervention in Human Services: Clinical Social Work 5
HUMN 8627 Depth: Human Services Delivery Systems and Ethical Considerations: Clinical Social Work 5
HUMN 8637 Application: Integrating Intervention Strategies and Ethical Practice: Clinical Social Work 4
  KAM VII: Advanced Case Study in Human Services  
HUMN 8717 Breadth: Theories of Case Study Research and Applied Change in Human Services: Clinical Social Work 5
HUMN 8727 Depth: Relating Case Studies to Applied Change in Human Services: Clinical Social Work 5
HUMN 8737 Application: A Case Study of Applied Change in Human Services: Clinical Social Work 4

Dissertation

Course Code Course Title Credits
HUMN 9000 Dissertation 30

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