Nov 17, 2024  
USC Catalogue 2024-2025 
    
USC Catalogue 2024-2025

Master of Urban Planning/Master of Social Work (MUP/MSW)


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The dual degree program between the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and the USC Price School of Public Policy offers unique opportunities for students who want to devote their professional careers to social policy, social planning or social services delivery. Students with a dual degree will have broader employment options beyond those in traditional planning or social work.

The schedule of courses allows students to experience direct service in the first year so that course work planning is supplemented by a knowledge of consumers, service delivery, etc. Courses for both schools are taken simultaneously, intermingling social work and planning content. Two years of field practicums in social work provide in-depth exposure to social service issues from both planning and direct service perspectives, thus satisfying some of the planning laboratory/workshop requirements and eliminating the need for a separate planning internship requirement.

Requirements

Requirements for completion of the MSW/MUP degree are 77 units including 45 units in social work and 32 units in urban planning. Course requirements in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work include the required courses outlined in the SOWK (Integrative Social Work) (MSW) section of the catalogue. Students will take their remaining MSW units in specialized courses in integrative social work. Students will be advised into the appropriate courses.

Social Work


Contact the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work  for Social Work requirements.

Concentrations


There are six concentrations available in the Master of Urban Planning program. They are as follows: Arts and Culture, Design of the Built Environment, Planning for Climate Change and Sustainability, Housing and Real Estate Development, Economic Development, and Mobility and Transportation Planning. Students must select a concentration gateway and methodology course (4 units each, 8 units total). Dual degree students do not need to take concentration electives as they will complete elective units in Social Work. Please see the Urban Planning (MUP)  entry in the catalogue for the concentration descriptions and course lists.

Additional Requirements


Dual degree students, like all other MUP students, must fulfill the internship requirement.

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