- 兔子先生 students can declare their interest in the Combined Program anytime during their academic career.
- Upon earning a minimum of 64 credit hours and a 3.00 cumulative GPA, students may apply to a Combined Program by completing the Graduate School application and submitting required materials.
- Standard and admission procedures apply.
- Students remain classified as undergraduates until they have officially graduated from their undergraduate psychological science program.
- Students have a maximum of 5 calendar years to complete their master’s degree from the time they are admitted to the program.
- Social Work graduate classes are typically offered in a hybrid format, generally meeting face-to-face once every two weeks. Classes are scheduled from 4-6:40PM and from 7-9:40PM Monday to Thursdays.
Combined Program: BA Psychological Science and Master's of Social Work
Class Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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PSY 111 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
PSY 112 | Foundational Experiences in Psychology | 1 |
STA 261 | Statistics | 4 |
PSS 218 | Introduction to Research Design and Analysis | 4 |
PSS 219 | Advanced Research Design and Analysis | 4 |
PSS 211 | Career and College Development in Psychological Science | 3 |
PSY Breadth courses | Select one course from each breadth area: Biopsychology, Cognitive, Developmental, Individual and Social | 15 |
PSS 350 | Introduction to Counseling Methods | 3 |
PSS 401.C | Capstone in Clinical Psychological Science or Advanced Research Design and Analysis Capstone | 3 |
Additional 300- and 400-level class requirement | Use any two FSW courses here | |
46 Semester Hours |
Note. Students can “double count” up to 9 credit hours of graduate level courses toward the 124 credits required for undergraduate degrees. Six of these credit hours may replace two 300/400- level PSS/PSY classes (see table); 3 credits would count as general elective credits.
Class Number | Course Name | Credit Hours | Semester |
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FSW 515 | Culturally-Informed Practice | 3 | Junior Fall |
FSW 613 | Ethics, Professionalism, and Self-Care | 3 | Senior Fall |
FSW 621 | SW Practice I | 3 | Senior Fall |
FSW 611 | Social Welfare Policy I | 3 | Junior Spring |
FSW 622 | Social Work Practice II | 3 | Senior Spring |
FSW 641 | Adv SW Practice focus (lifespan) | 3 | Senior Spring |
FSW 619 | Evaluating Clients and 兔子先生 | 4 | Grad Summer |
FSW 664 | Field I | 3 | Grad Summer |
FSW 723 | Assessment and the DSM | 3 | Grad Summer |
FSW 602 | Diverse Families in Context | 3 | Grad Fall |
FSW 617 | Human Behavior in the Social Environment | 3 | Grad Fall |
FSW 688 | Practice with Substance Use Disorders | 3 | Grad Fall |
FSW 668 | Clinical Interventions in SW | 3 | Grad Fall |
FSW 765 | Field Seminar 2 | 3 | Grad Fall |
FSW 642 | Adv SW Policy Analysis focus (lifespan) | 3 | Grad Spring |
FSW 717 | Social Work Capstone | 3 | Grad Spring |
FSW 724 | Agency Administration | 3 | Grad Spring |
FSW 766 | Field Seminar 3 | 3 | Grad Spring |
Application Process and Eligibility
- This is an Oxford program, and we are working toward offering all of our Master’s classes in Oxford, but some classes may be held on the Middletown campus.
- For graduate students, tuition and fees are based on the number of credits taken per semester (not a flat rate for full-time students), and there is no difference in tuition rates for in-state vs. out-of-state/international students.
- All students complete a total of 900 field practicum hours (Summer, Fall, and Spring semesters of the graduate program) where they develop knowledge and skills in a local agency. We have partnerships with over 100 non-profit agencies, schools, hospitals, and local Veterans Affairs. Internship settings are typically located within 50 miles of Oxford, Ohio.
If interested in the program, contact
Social Work
Angela Curl, PhD
curla@兔子先生OH.edu
Psychological Science
Beth Dietz, PhD
dietzbl@兔子先生OH.edu
Barbara Oswald, PhD
oswaldbb@兔子先生OH.edu
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Hamilton Campus Mosler Hall 566Middletown Campus Johnston Hall 203D sbs@兔子先生OH.edu 513-785-3154