Master of Social Work
Create Positive Change With a Degree in Social Work
Social workers are trained to empower people and communities and to create positive change – locally, nationally and globally. With a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW), you can advance social and racial justice, and work with individuals and populations who have experienced oppression.
Ranked among the top 15 social work graduate programs, GSSW provides an accredited education with myriad options to customize and specialize. We offer full- and part-time options and multiple start dates for our Denver Campus MSW programs, which you can customize to fit your interests and career goals. We also offer MSW programs in Durango and Glenwood Springs, Colorado, for those who live in the Four Corners region or mountain communities and for those who want to specialize in rural social work practice. If you want to pursue your degree online, the 100% online MSW@Denver provides access to a fully accredited education from anywhere in the United States.
No matter which program options you choose, you’ll be prepared for a meaningful career in a wide variety of settings, from public policy to private practice, health and mental health care, ecological justice, child welfare, nonprofit management and more.
Distance MSW Programs
Western Colorado MSW Program
Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, our Western Colorado MSW Program and Western Colorado Advanced-Standing MSW Program in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, offer a concentration in Advanced Social Work Practice. The programs will prepare you to work in rural social work practice, integrated health, ecological health and sustainability, community mental health, child welfare and other settings.
Four Corners MSW Program
Our Four Corners MSW Program and Four Corners Advanced-Standing MSW Program are located in Durango, Colorado, near the state’s intersection with New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. Offering a concentration in Advanced Social Work Practice, these regional programs will prepare you to work in rural and tribal communities in mental health, integrated health, school, agency and other settings.