M.S.W. / M.B.A.

M.S.W. / M.B.A. | Graduate

This Academic Year, The Howard University School of Social Work introduced 2 new dual degree programs: Master of Social Work/Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Social Work/Master of Divinity (MDiv). The MSW dual degree options offer exciting interdisciplinary opportunities for social work students in the full-time, two-year program. Students work closely with their academic advisors in both degree programs to determine their individual courses of study. Students choose their concentration: Direct Practice or Community Administration Policy Practice. In all situations, separate applications are required for each degree program.

The dual MSW/MBA program emphasizes multidimensional skills and competencies from the fields of business and social work. The program is designed for a limited number of mature students with some supervisory and/or administrative experience. Field internships are arranged in management , policy research and development, in such sites as social welfare organizations, hospitals philantrhopic foundations, and government.

Contacts

Sandra Gammons

Admissions Director
(202) 806-6450
Email

Program Details

  • Degree Classification: Graduate
  • Related Degrees: M.S.W. / M.Div.
  • Program Frequency: Full-Time
  • Format: In Person

Admission Requirements

  • GMAT/GRE required score: 480 
  • Minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA: 3.0 
  • Must be in good academic standing in MSW Program with GPA 3.0 
  • The MBA orientation begins the first Monday in August for two consecutive weeks 

Degree Requirements

 

Caution to Prospective Students

The Board of Trustees of Howard University on September 24, 1983, adopted the following policy statement regarding applications for admission: "Applicants seeking admission to Howard University are required to submit accurate and complete credentials and accurate and complete information requested by the University. Applicants who fail to do so shall be denied admission. Enrolled students who as applicants failed to submit accurate and complete credentials or accurate and complete information on their application for admission shall be subject to dismissal when the same is made known, regardless of classification."