Kennesaw State University

Master in Social Work

Kennesaw, United States

The Master in Social Work at Kennesaw State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Kennesaw State University offers a dynamic, student-centered education across two metropolitan Atlanta campuses. As a Carnegie-designated R2 research institution, KSU provides a broad selection of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs that emphasize innovation, career readiness, and community impact. The university’s growth and dedication to access mean students can pursue high-quality degrees in fields ranging from engineering and business to education and nursing.

KSU supports active learning through applied projects, research opportunities, and partnerships with industry and regional employers. Over 300 student-led organizations, active campus life, and expansive facilities promote leadership, collaboration, and personal development. Residential communities house thousands of students and create vibrant neighborhoods that make involvement and networking easy for newcomers and international students alike.

Career services, internships, and strong employer connections help translate classroom experiences into professional outcomes. Athletics, student support services, and campus resources contribute to a balanced student experience. With its proximity to Atlanta’s business and cultural scene, Kennesaw State is an appealing option for students seeking a research-capable university that remains focused on practical skills, inclusive pathways, and meaningful community engagement.

About the Program

The Master in Social Work at Kennesaw State University is a Master's degree for students who want to work with people in need. This 2-year program prepares students for entry-level professional practice in social work. Students gain knowledge and skills to help people cope with mental health issues, poverty, and other challenges.

The curriculum includes subjects like human behavior, social policy, and clinical practice. Students develop skills in counseling, case management, and community outreach. Hands-on components include internships and fieldwork in social service agencies.

Graduates can work as Licensed Master Social Workers, Clinical Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors, or Case Managers. They can find jobs in hospitals, non-profit organizations, or government agencies. Some employers include the Department of Human Services, mental health clinics, and child welfare organizations.

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