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Dual Degree Masters Program
M.Div./M.S.W.
Palmer Seminary’s unique dual degree program combining a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree and a Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) degree reflects the Seminary’s longstanding commitment to holistic ministry—to caring for the spiritual, material, emotional, and social needs of others. Candidates for this dual degree may envision a career as a pastor or in some other professional Christian ministry in which they want to integrate social work into their ministry activities. Or they may want to become professional social workers with a solid theological and spiritual foundation for their work.
This dual degree program enables full-time students to earn two degrees in a total of four years, whereas the M.Div. and M.S.W. degrees would normally take three and two years (respectively) to complete separately. The Seminary waives the equivalent of one year of full-time study (22 course units) in the M.Div. program. Thus 44 course units (out of a total of 66) must be earned in the M.Div. program.
M.Div./M.S.W. Required Courses
For those interested in pursuing this dual degree, the first step is to be accepted into Palmer Seminary’s M.Div. program.
Following is an overview of the program design:
1. During the first year, M.Div. core courses (first-year core courses) and INT 530 Social Work and Christianity are completed satisfactorily for a total of 16-22 course units (28 max.)
2. The student shall complete a readiness interview and apply to social work school
3. The student will participate in 10-20 individual counseling sessions focusing on vocational goals and personal/professional development
4. The student applies and is accepted into an accredited M.S.W. degree program of a college or university of his/her choice
5. Student attends SCM2 Integrating Social Work and Ministry the June before he/she goes to social work school and each subsequent June until he/she returns to the seminary
6. M.S.W. degree work is completed satisfactorily
7. The student returns to the seminary for a final year of M.Div. study, with the following conditions:
a. that the program of study for this final year be determined in consultation with the academic advisor, in light of the student’s vocational goals;
b. that the student complete all remaining course units including Assessment II;
c. that the student produce an integrative paper/project (25 to 30 pages for 2 units, or 50 to 60 pages for 4 units) under the guidance of a Palmer Seminary faculty member and in consultation with a professor from the graduate department in which the M.S.W. was taken. This integrative paper/project must deal with a particular issue in society and/or the church, and must integrate perspectives from social work practice/the social sciences and from the theological disciplines. The paper will be produced in conjunction with the required INT 535 M.Div./M.S.W. Integrative Workshop.
Progress in this dual degree program entails moving through three stages or levels, described below.
LEVEL ONE
Complete Readiness Interview paperwork during Orientation.
Take all first-level M.Div. courses as specified in Palmer’s on-line catalog. (At least 16 units, but not more than 28 units, must be completed before students begin at another school to pursue an M.S.W. ). The course Social Work and Christianity is a requirement.
Take Assessment I. (Note: The assessment dimension of this program is designed to enable students, peers, faculty, and staff, to assess students’ readiness for ministry, which includes evaluating their progress both academically and in terms of spiritual growth and the development of ministry skills. It is designed to be instructive, not punitive, in nature.)
Participate in a Readiness Interview for Stage Two with faculty advisor and one other faculty member before applying to a social work school of their choice.
Participate in 10 to 20 sessions with an individual counselor to prepare personally and professionally for work in the social work field.
LEVEL TWO
Participate in Integrating Social Work and Ministry (Palmer Seminary June term) before going to another school for social work in the Fall. Students participate in this course each subsequent year they are in social work school, completing the series in the June term prior to their return to the Seminary.
Assessment II. This takes place during the June term immediately prior to students’ return to the Seminary. They must contact the Student Formation Office and Rev. Dr. Julia Pizzuto-Pomaco to make arrangements. Students need to provide the Student Formation Office with the following material for Assessment II:
Transcripts from social work school
A personal/professional paper
Two process recordings
Fieldwork contracts and evaluations
In the spring prior to completion of M.S.W. degree, notify the Registrar’s Office at the Seminary of the time of return to the Seminary.
LEVEL THREE
Return to Palmer to complete the M.Div. degree.
With advisor’s assistance, choose appropriate courses that relate to professional and vocational goals – selecting a minimum of 18 units from required second- or third-level M.Div. core courses. Note: Students wishing to pursue ordination are required to take Biblical Interpretation, Intro to Preaching, Theology and Practice of Worship, Evangelism and Renewal, Theological Field Education, and Systematic Theology I and II (or equivalent classes, as approved by the Registrar’s office).
Complete an M.Div./M.S.W. Integrative Paper/Project for either 2 or 4 units and take the M.Div./M.S.W. Integrative Workshop during the Fall and Spring semesters
Complete M.Div./M.S.W. Integrative Paper/Project before graduation
In May of the final year, students present their Integrative Paper/Project to faculty, students, friends, and colleagues.
Students are eligible to graduate after having successfully completed 44 units at the Seminary and an M.S.W.
Prospective students who have questions about the M.Div/M.S.W dual degree program may contact the Admissions Office: 800-222-3872, ext. 2948, semadmis@eastern.edu
or Dr. Julia Pizzuto-Pomaco: 484-384-2964, jpizzuto@eastern.edu
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