Social Work Administrative & Advocacy Practice Concentration
The KU School of Social Welfare offers an advanced level MSW concentration in
Social Work Administrative and Advocacy Practice. Students may complete this
program in either Kansas City or Lawrence. The concentration of this program is
client and community centered administrative and advocacy practice. Specialized
course content is delivered by qualified faculty in conjunction with experienced
practicum field instructors.
By the end of the student’s course of study in the SWAAP concentration:
- Students will be expected to design or redesign a program of direct
services to clients that maximize client outcomes.
- Students will be expected to have the knowledge and skills necessary to
manage the finances of a social work program or agency throughout the budget
cycle.
- Students will be expected to be knowledgeable about policies and
effective interventions in their field of practice and to acquire the
abilities needed to stay informed.
- Students will be able to supervise and manage social workers and other
human service staff; build teams and organizational cultures that maximize
staff morale and job satisfaction; create and maintain workplaces that
reflect, contribute to, and celebrate diversity in the larger community.
- Students will be able to evaluate the impact of their management
practices on client outcomes by learning to measure, collect and facilitate
the use of program information.
- Students will be able to apply the above mentioned skills and knowledge
to their advocacy work in agencies, communities, and legislatures.
- Students will be able to engage in social work administrative practice
in a manner consistent with social work’s values and ethics and the themes
of the School.
- Student s will be thoroughly familiar with the concept of
client-centered administrative practice and will possess numerous skills
needed to implement this approach.
- Students will acquire knowledge and skills that can be used when engaged
in advocacy with and on behalf of clients, agency staff, communities, and
“for resource allocation procedures that are open and fair”.
Fall Semester:
SW 804 Advanced Field Practicum (7)
SW 840 Social Program Design and Management (3)
SW 841 Advanced Policy and Programs (3)
SW 849 Mastering the Use of Financial Resources for Social Work Practice (3)
Spring Semester:
SW 804 Advanced Field Practicum (7)
SW 842 Using Outcomes for Administrative & Advocacy Practice (3)
SW 843 Strengthening Staff Performance in a Diverse Workplace ( 3)
SW 845/846/847 Administrative Practice Selective (3)