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Washington, D.C. Field Education Program

Of the over 600 social work schools in the nation, The University of Alabama School of Social Work is the only school outside of the Washington metro area that offers BSW and MSW students the unique opportunity to complete their semester-long field practicum in Washington, DC. The program — which comprises the MSW DC Field Placement, BSW DC Field Placement, and Washington, D.C. Fly-In — prepares students both personally and professionally by exposing them to cutting-edge, direct-service programs as well as public policy and advocacy implementation. Students are selected through a competitive application and interview process to participate in each program. Graduates go on to careers in social work focusing on public policy, public health, direct services and private practice.

MSW DC Program

Innovative and progressive at its inception almost 40 years ago, the MSW DC program has grown significantly over the years. The program’s more than 700 alumni have gained invaluable work experience that has allowed them to go on to dynamic careers in social work. The University and the School of Social Work receive widespread, national recognition due to the program’s success and impact.

MSW DC ProgramProgram Dates
Field Education BeginsJanuary 10, 2024
Field Education EndsApril 26, 2024
Work schedule is five days a week, 40 hours per week. MSW students are required to have 500 hours of field education.

Field education assignments are based on:

  •  Agency availability
  •  Student concentration objectives
  •  Student career goals
  •  Areas of interest

Specific courses offered in Washington DC:

  • SW 595 Field Placement (9 credit hours)
  • SW 501 Advanced Social Welfare Policy Analysis (3 credit hours)
  • Online courses (3 credit hours)
  • MSW DC students take SW 501: Advanced Social Welfare Policy Analysis, in DC. Classes meet at the headquarters of the National Association of Social Workers. Students meet with members of Congress and their staff, interact with speakers from policy and advocacy agencies, and learn firsthand how policy is created. Students are exposed to social policy in the making, whether in Congress, the Supreme Court or in their agency placements.

Important Note: Spring break days are not scheduled in Washington because of the need to be available for field assignments. You may, however, take a maximum of five personal leave days, which are subject to your supervisor’s approval and permitting your workload.

BSW DC Program

The BSW DC Program was created in 2014 with Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and has grown to include numerous agencies in the DC metro area. Students are placed in direct service and policy and advocacy agencies.

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BSW DC ProgramProgram Dates
Field Education BeginsAugust 23, 2023
Field Education EndsNovember 22, 2023
Work schedule is five days a week, 40 hours per week. BSW students are required to have 450 hours of field education.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Students typically complete their field hours before Thanksgiving. Students needing extra time to complete their hours will be able to do so, but must plan to stay in DC beyond the Thanksgiving break in order to complete those hours with their assigned agency.

Field education assignments are based on:

  • Agency availability
  • Generalist practice objectives
  • Student career goals

Specific courses offered in Washington DC:

  • SW 490 Field Placement (9 credit hours)
  • SW 443 Seminar in Generalist Practice (3 credit hours)
  • Online courses (3 credit hours)

BSW students take the course SW 443/SW445: Seminar in Generalist Practice in DC. The course covers all aspects of field education practice and incorporates policy and advocacy through attending Supreme Court oral arguments, meeting with members of Congress, and speakers from policy and advocacy agencies.