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Advancing Social Work, Public Health & Social Policy Menu Academics Master of Social Work Master of Public Health Master of Social Policy Dual Degrees 3-2 Programs PhD in Social Work PhD in Public Health Sciences AIBDA Certificate Global Opportunities Field Education Faculty & Research Faculty Professors of Practice Research Professors Teaching Professors, Senior Lecturers & Scholars Visiting & Adjunct Emeritus Faculty Research Centers Faculty Recruitment Resources & Initiatives Professional Development Clark-Fox Policy Institute Community Partnerships Field Instructor Resources Driving Equity 2030 Open Classroom Advanced Learning Certificates Grand Challenges for Social Work News Most Recent News Alumni Students Social Work Practicum Public Health Policy Faculty Research Community Engagement Diversity Global Life at Brown Admitted Student Resources Life at Brown School Our Facilities Student Support Student Groups & Events Student Body Profile Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Career Engagement International Student Support Brown School Library Student Blog St. Louis Region Washington University Apply About Driving Equity 2030 Events Alumni Contact Us Brown School › Academics › Master of Social Policy › MSP Curriculum MSP Curriculum The Master of Social Policy (MSP) degree is completed in conjunction with another master’s degree program, either concurrently or following completion of the other degree. The program provides a strong groundwork in the skills necessary for a variety of policy-related careers, with the flexibility to allow students to pursue their own interests and goals. The MSP is a yearlong, 31-credit program. Twelve credit hours earned in your primary degree program are applied toward the completion of the MSP degree, resulting in 43 credit hour MSP program.  MSP Program Pathways Students will pursue the one-year MSP program through one of the following pathways:   MSP Dual-Degree pathway: students will pursue the MSP concurrently with the Brown School’s Master of Social Work or Master of Public Health, or the Juris Doctor with Washington University’s School of Law.  MSP Global Partner Program pathway: students in designated graduate programs at select global partner universities will come to the U.S. to pursue the MSP in conjunction with their current degree program. A list of MSP global partner universities can be found here.   MSP Paired-Degree pathway: students who have a previously conferred graduate-level degree from an accredited U.S. college or university are eligible to pursue the MSP through our unique paired-degree program.   Applicants will be required to select which MSP program pathway applies in the application for admission. Foundation Courses: 15 credits, 5 courses in 5 foundation areasStudents must complete the minimum requirement course in each foundation area, unless it has already been completed as part of their additional master’s program. Economics Minimum requirement: Economics of Social Welfare Additional courses available, if minimum requirement is already complete: Benefit-Cost Analysis for Social and Public Policy Evaluation Health Economics Economic Realities of the American Dream Policy Analysis Minimum requirement: Social Policy Analysis and Evaluation Additional courses available, if minimum requirement is already complete: Policy Impact Assessment Policy Design Lab Politics of Policy Minimum requirement (Select one of the below courses): Policy and Advocacy in the Three Branches of Government Influencing Policy Implementation Domestic Social and Economic Development Policy International Social and Economic Development Policy Management Minimum requirement: Leading and Managing Employees, Volunteers, and Teams Additional courses available, if minimum requirement is already complete: Managing and Leadership in Organizations Other courses as approved Statistics Minimum Requirement: Biostatistics Additional courses available, if minimum requirement is already complete: Applied Linear Modeling Quantitative Methods for Health Policy Analysis Short Intensives: 4 creditsThe MSP degree also includes four credits of short courses. These one to two credit classes focus on various aspects of the policy ecosystem. Political Negotiation and Strategy Authentic Advocacy: Relationships, Environment, Self Public Infrastructure in China and the US: Serving Changing Populations Electives: 9 creditsYou can use your electives to tailor your degree to the area you are most interested in, such as aging, refugees, health, children and youth, poverty, statistical analysis, etc. Select from courses in areas including Current Issues and Policy Topics; Skills & Analysis; Program and Policy Development; Economic and Business Development; Leadership and Management; and Skill Lab Courses. Internship: 3 credits (360 Hours)Following their time in the classroom, students complete a full-time, 3-credit-hour internship (typically May through August), selecting placements from a variety of leading non-profit organizations, government agencies, policy think tanks or legislative offices. Through real-world experience, students put knowledge into action through significant opportunities for policy analysis, implementation, and/or practice. The MSP program, in close partnership with the Office of Field Education, engages with policy partner organizations and affiliated sites. Students research, apply for, and finalize their placement with support from field education faculty and program advisors. Students have completed their internships in St. Louis, Washington D.C., around the U.S. and globally. Internship placements range in policy issue areas (healthcare, housing, education, disability, criminal justice, etc.) and the policy skills and capacities that students can expect to apply and grow during their experience: analysis and evaluation, drafting legislation, advocacy, research, media and communications, community organizing, strategy and leadership, grant writing and development, statistics, and data analysis. Curriculum and required credit hours are subject to change.  MSP CurriculumMaster of Social Policy OverviewMSP Application InformationMSP CurriculumMSP InternshipMSP Tuition and Fees Quick Links: Apply About Brown School Contact Us Directions Academic Professional Integrity Policy Native Land Acknowledgement wustl.edu Keep Up with Our Latest News, Research and Insights: Support the Campaign: to Grow. to Lead. to Change. --> Founded in 1925, the George Warren Brown School was named with a generous gift from Betty Bofinger Brown in memory of her late husband. Copyright 2024 by Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis Washington University  •  One Brookings Drive   •  St. Louis, MO 63130

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