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School of Social Work

School of Social Work

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School of Social Work at Southern Miss

The School of Social Work develops and transmits social work knowledge and skills consistent with the values of the profession, informed by the culture and history of Mississippi.

We are inspired by a vision of social justice and advocacy for the health and well-being of all people. Our graduates engage clients who primarily reside in the increasingly diverse Gulf South to produce dynamic solutions for personal, interpersonal and system problems – especially those unique to the poor, oppressed and underserved.

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Our Programs

The school offers a Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work, both of which require field internships and licensure exams in order to practice. A child advocacy studies minor is also available.

The Council on Social Work Education accredits both degree programs.

Program manuals are created to describe the structures, goals and expectations, the roles and responsibilities, and the policies and procedures that form the basis for, and guide the BSW Program and MSW Program. Click the respective program link below to view the manual.

BSW Program Manual

MSW Program Manual

Student Learning Outcomes

 

Contact Us

School of Social Work

250 Joseph Greene Hall (JGH)

Campus Hattiesburg

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Email
socialworkFREEMississippi

Phone
601.266.4163

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School of Social Work

320 Hardy Hall (HH)

Campus Gulf Park

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socialworkFREEMississippi

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Our Research

$10.5million

Value of all active grants and contracts

100%Percentage of faculty

engaged in externally funded projects

60,700+Number of Mississippians

assisted with health insurance issues


The school conducts applied, evidence-based research that improves the lives of Mississippians through published findings, policy changes, advocacy, and increased access to services.

Faculty are currently conducting research related to the following topics:

  • Health (integrated behavioral health, mental health, healthcare, maternal and child health, childhood obesity, school social work)
  • Justice (juvenile justice, child advocacy, political social work, community organizing, domestic violence)
  • Workforce development
  • Disaster
  • Trauma

Students partner with faculty to conduct research, make presentations, and participate in poster competitions at conferences on topics that include post-disaster resiliency, mental health, education, racism and food insecurity.