Professional Credit Courses (PCCs) consist of nondegree, graduate-level courses. These courses provide an excellent opportunity for individuals who may be considering the master's program in social work to explore introductory classes without committing to a full- or part-time degree program. The courses are equivalent to those offered during the first year of the master's program. Upon acceptance into the Rutgers master's program in social work, up to 18 credits may be applied toward your degree.
Please note:
- A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university is the prerequisite for admission.
- Taking professional credit courses in no way guarantees admission to the School of Social Work. Anyone interested in the master's program should apply online at http://gradstudy.rutgers.edu.
Courses
There are five required M.S.W. degree courses and several electives offered through professional credit. All classes are three credits. Please note: If you are accepted into the master's program, only one elective will be credited towards your degree.
Courses are offered at off-campus locations around the state. Classes are limited in size, and applications are processed on a first-come, first-serve basis.
For more information about admission, locations, and course offerings, visit http://socialwork.rutgers.edu/iff/pcc.php.