Washington University in St. Louis offers a globally recognized Social Work program through its Brown School, located in Saint Louis, MO, USA. As a leader in social work, public health, and social policy, the school addresses complex social and health challenges through rigorous research, transformative education, and authentic partnerships. It stands out for its integrated approach, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and a deep commitment to social justice and equity. The program offers a flagship Master of Social Work (MSW), a PhD in Social Work, and various dual degrees, including the popular MPH/MSW. Students gain extensive practical experience through field education with over 400 community partners, uniquely allowing them to select their sites. Research focuses span poverty, mental health, violence prevention, and health disparities, contributing to real-world impact.
View Social WorkWashington University in St. Louis (WashU, WUSTL or Washington University) is a private research university with its main campus in St. Louis County, and Clayton, Missouri. Founded in 1853, the university is named after George Washington, and consistently ranks among the top universities in the United States.