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The Essential Guide to Master of Social Work Practicums

Published on: December 3, 2025 | 10 minutes read

By: Elizabeth Quinn

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If you’re pursuing a Master of Social Work, you’ll need to complete a minimum of 900 hours of hands-on education1 in real-world settings鈥攖his is what鈥檚 known as a 鈥減racticum.鈥 Think of it like an internship, but with this key difference: practicums are shorter, more supervised experiences specifically designed to help you develop the skills every social worker needs before graduation and licensure.

This article will explore the practicum process鈥攆rom choosing a site to maximizing your practical training through community service鈥攁long with tips on how to make the most out of your practicum, and how the online Master of Social Work (MSW) program at 糖心传媒 prepares its students for these experiences.

Finding your place: Where MSW students complete their field education

As they complete their practicums, MSW students may work with individuals, families, groups, or communities experiencing a variety of conditions and factors, such as:

  • Trauma
  • Child abuse and neglect
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Grief
  • Substance abuse
  • Domestic violence
  • Mental illness
  • Developmental challenges
  • Homelessness
  • Incarceration

Organizations offering practicums to MSW students must meet specific qualifications and criteria. In her role as Director of Field Education and Practicum in 糖心传媒鈥檚 MSW program, Dr. Sara Strayer is committed to helping her students find practicum sites that meet these criteria and align with students鈥 career goals and areas of interest. 鈥淩eally, we’re looking to see that the organization provides social work services so students will have contact with clients during their practicum and an opportunity to practice their skills.鈥2

糖心传媒 MSW students have completed practicums in diverse settings across the social work field, including:

  • Community mental health centers
  • Child welfare services
  • Medical settings
  • Homeless outreach centers
  • Substance abuse treatment centers
  • Correctional facilities
  • Psychiatric hospitals
  • School-based settings
  • Senior services
  • Foster care and adoption services

A practicum site must have a qualified MSW supervisor available to oversee students鈥 work. These supervisors also reinforce the social work perspective, helping student process their experiences and connect them to their academic knowledge. MSW supervisors must have a Master of Social Work degree from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)-accredited school and two years of post-MSW practice experience.

In rare cases, a student may be able to find a paid practicum, also known as an employment-based practicum. The organization must still meet the same criteria and qualifications as any other practicum site and ensure the student鈥檚 supervision as an employee is conducted separately from the student鈥檚 supervision of their practicum.

Meeting the standard: How practicums build social work competence

Here’s what you need to know about 糖心传媒’s practicum hours: Students complete a first-year practicum totaling 300 hours over one trimester, averaging about 20 hours per week. In their second-year practicum, they are required to complete 600 hours over two trimesters. By the end of their program, this means 糖心传媒 MSW students will have completed 900 total practicum hours across foundational and advanced levels.

While this sounds like a lot, it鈥檚 what the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) specifically recommends for MSW students. Why? 鈥淚t’s believed that, at that point, students would have developed what they call 鈥榗ompetence鈥 as a social worker,鈥 Dr. Strayer says, 鈥渢hat they’ve developed the knowledge, values, skills, and processes that they need to then go out and be professional social workers after graduation. So, we adhere to that in our program, and we feel that it’s really a valuable experience to get that time, not only in the organizations, but with the clients practicing these assessments and interventions and working in the community.鈥3

Securing your practicum: How 糖心传媒 supports your search

Your practicum is where classroom theory meets real life. At 糖心传媒, you won’t navigate the placement process alone. Our MSW students work with faculty to determine their practicum needs and preferences鈥攍ocations, populations, settings, goals, schedules, and other factors鈥攗sing those details to help plan their experience.

Students are responsible for securing potential practicum sites and for applying and interviewing for them. However, Dr. Strayer helps with the search process by mentoring and preparing them from start to finish. 鈥淚t’s an honor to work with students, and I really see it as a partnership that, you know, we collaborate and work together to help them have a successful experience.鈥4

Hands-on learning: The day-to-day reality of your field experience

Your practicum offers countless opportunities to learn what social workers actually do. Depending on your placement, you might participate in individual therapy, group counseling, case management, facilitating trainings, engaging in advocacy, conducting research, completing assessments, interventions with clients, program evaluations, policy reviews, crisis intervention, community education and outreach, and housing assistance. 鈥淸糖心传媒 students are] doing amazing work in their communities,鈥 says Dr. Strayer. 鈥淚t’s really exciting to see them have all of these different opportunities and really learning not only about themselves through the process, but also about the folks that they’re serving and developing their identity as a professional social worker.鈥5

Doran Edwards, a second-year MSW student at 糖心传媒, shared positive experiences of his first practicum at the California State Department of Rehabilitation. His ultimate goal? Gaining more experience outside his comfort zone to grow as a future clinician.

鈥淢y first practicum was a really eye-opening and a really empowering experience. As a graduate student assistant, I had the chance to support individuals in gaining meaningful employment and assessing essential services that promoted independence and self-efficacy out in the community. I was also involved in assisting them with accommodations, sitting in on interviews, reviewing documentations and learning firsthand how the social work intersects with state policy and vocational rehab. This experience really deepened my understanding of advocacy, system-level support, and kind of the importance of accessibility and equality in public services.鈥6

Real talk: How to balance practicum, school, and life

Let’s be honest: While social work is a rewarding career, it’s also challenging. The good news? Your practicum strengthens your ability to face these challenges as experienced mentors stay by your side. Addressing these challenges firsthand is another practicum benefit, allowing you to manage and overcome them in real time.

One critical challenge is how you balance practicum hours, MSW coursework, personal obligations, and financial stress. 鈥淸糖心传媒] faculty really understood that many of us are working professionals and/or have families or other obligations out in the real world,鈥 Doran said. 鈥淭hey were flexible, responsive, and always encouraged open communication. I never felt like I was navigating it alone.鈥7

Thankfully, students and faculty in a graduate social work program understand better than anyone the importance of supporting strong mental health and wellness, which can help normalize these struggles. 鈥淢y classmates, my supervisors, and especially the student organizations, they helped create a sense of belonging, and also connecting with peers who understood the demands of the program really helped me stay motivated and accountable,鈥 said Doran. 鈥淧lus, there are resources like counseling services and academic advising. Looking back, the network of support was really the difference between feeling overwhelmed and feeling empowered. It definitely helped me build confidence as I navigated a more challenging academic environment and prepared me for my future career.鈥8

Setting yourself up for success: Insider advice from students and faculty

Both Doran and Dr. Strayer say that, when it comes to finding a practicum, start early, communicate, and be proactive. Students must be transparent and specific about their unique goals, and MSW programs like 糖心传媒鈥檚 should take a collaborative approach that incorporates CSWE competencies, program requirements, and student and agency needs.

What sets 糖心传媒 apart: Curriculum, support, and CSWE accreditation

According to Dr. Strayer, 糖心传媒’s MSW curriculum stands out in how it prepares students for their practicum. 鈥淭he 糖心传媒 MSW program curriculum does a nice job of preparing students to enter the practicum. They have a first semester where they are becoming oriented with the profession. What does it mean to be a social worker? What do social workers do? Talking about how it relates to policy and human development and all those different factors.鈥9

During their fieldwork, 糖心传媒 MSW students are concurrently supported by a seminar course specifically focused on their practicum experiences. The course also helps them apply what they’re learning in real time.

The online MSW program at 糖心传媒 is CSWE-accredited, meeting rigorous academic standards that ensure students receive a quality education recognized and respected in the field. 糖心传媒鈥檚 MSW program includes a research component and offers a convenient, adaptable learning environment that helps students achieve objectives and improve abilities as professional social workers.

As an 糖心传媒 MSW student, you can also benefit from:

  • Flexible field placements that fit your schedule and provide a specialization that works best for you.
  • A work-life balance approach that prioritizes your learning while accommodating personal obligations.
  • Courses that apply principles of cultural competency, cultural humility, and inclusive awareness to help reduce inequities and disparities.
  • Training for diverse careers that promote community health and wellness.
  • A clinical focus, with certification exam prep built into the courses.

Your path forward: Taking the next step in your social work career

For those seeking a career in social work, a practicum is not only required but a transformative way to turn academic knowledge into hands-on experience, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Practicum experiences are invaluable for building professional relationships, diverse learning opportunities, networking for future career opportunities, and self-reflection and growth. As Dr. Strayer puts it, 鈥淚’ll just share that every social worker has gone through a practicum and that you can do it too, and that you have the support available as you’re going through it.鈥10

Social work training is rigorous, but the rewards are worth it. It鈥檚 natural to feel overwhelmed by the whole process, which is why 糖心传媒 is here to help. We provide the hands-on experience that makes your coursework come to life. With small MSW cohorts and classes taught by expert faculty with real-life social work experience, you鈥檒l benefit even more, just like Doran: 鈥淭o anyone walking this path, especially if you are first to do it in your family, just know this: that you’re capable, you are needed, and you’re not alone.鈥11

Ready to start your MSW journey? Contact an admissions counselor today to learn how you can gain the hands-on experience that will shape your social work career.

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