San Diego State University Reviews
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6 Reviews - San Diego (CA)
- Annual Tuition: $19,112
100% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 6 students said they would recommend this program to others
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- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2014
"San Diego State offers a multitude of opportunities to work and learn in the local community by way of internships and connections with community partners."
Ahab
- Reviewed: 4/18/2017
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2013
"One of the best Social Work schools in So-Cal. Outstanding teachers that demand a high level of competence. SDSU MSW program has a good relationship with local non-profit organizations to foster internships and post-grad employment, You will leave ready to take the LCSW examination."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 9/4/2015
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The school of social work at San Diego State University has been around for over 50 years and offers 2 or 3 year Master's level programs. The Campus has many dining options as well as activities for students."
Jennifer Brenes
- Reviewed: 2/11/2015
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2014
"My experience at this institution was a positive one overall because I learned so much about not only direct practice skills but also, mental health. I was a part of an exceptional mental health training program that broadened my knowledge about this particular field and which, has helped me thrive in my current employment. In regards to the cons, I think the program could have focused a little more on our unequal social systems and policies that produce the social inequalities of our society. This would therefore encourage the student population to be active agents of change and aspire to make a real structural change in society that will therefore improve the livlihoods of our surviving populations."
Marc Shaw
- Reviewed: 11/25/2013
- Degree: Social Work
- Graduation Year: 2017
"With the decline in the economy and the increasing need for graduate level education for meansingful employment in many fields, there are a lot of students in programs like this. SDSU's social work program is one of the more affordable in the state, but also quite reputable. Its benefits over other social service programs in the area by being one of the most flexible as well, offering two, three, and four year programs. Drawbacks are the commuter education experience and lack of program cohesiveness compared to, say, the MFT cohort. Quality of instruction varies widely, and some professors lecture on the exact same information covered in the reading, and paying for redundancy always seems a waste."