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  1. NYU Silver School of Social Work provides a robust and engaging environment for the education of professional social workers, offering BS, MSW, DSW, and PhD degree programs and post-master's continuing education.

  2. The Master of Social Work (MSW) educates professionals for the pursuit of social justice with an emphasis on direct social work practice that aims to improve biological, psychological, and social functioning through helping relationships.

  3. NYU Silver School of Social Work has trained over 20,000 leaders in every area of the profession since 1960. With a commitment to social justice, emphasis on research, and reputation for robust clinical practice training, the School offers degree programs at the undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels. BS.

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  4. The New York University Silver School of Social Work (also commonly called Silver) provides social work education from undergraduate through doctoral levels.

  5. NYU Silver's Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program opens doors to exciting career opportunities with our rigorous and innovative training, intensive professional development support and a strong alumni network.

  6. The mission of NYU Silver School of Social Work is to educate professionals for social work practice with individuals, families, groups, and local and global communities, and to provide leadership in the development of knowledge relevant to social work practice in complex urban environments.

  7. The Bachelor of Science degree in social work provides students with the knowledge and training to be a generalist practice professional, while learning a diverse set of skills that are centered around making human connections, problem-solving, leadership, advocacy, human rights, interprofessional collaboration, and social and economic justice.