Social and behavioral sciences

Make a difference by studying human relationships and society

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Social scientists study human relationships, institutions, culture and communities in the past and present to gain a deeper understanding of society. Social sciences degrees center around these topics and often combine aspects of politics, history, human development and sociology. The multidisciplinary aspect of these degrees means you’ll be prepared to pursue a variety of careers related to law, academic research, teaching, communication, community activism, human services and more.

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Online social sciences degrees
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Arizona State University offers online bachelor’s and master’s degrees and certificate programs in disciplines across the social sciences. This includes degrees related to anthropology, social justice, indigenous education, politics and more. All social sciences programs equip you with essential transferable skills and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers where you can make a difference. Explore our social sciences degrees below.

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  • Community advocacy and activism.
  • Cultural understanding.
  • Diversity awareness.
  • Research and investigation
  • Statistical analysis.
  • Writing and communication.
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  • Anthropologist.
  • Community specialist.
  • Government programs coordinator.
  • Political analyst.
  • Social services director.
  • Sociologist.
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ASU is a global university committed to research and high-quality academic programs. The university is ranked #1 in the U.S. for innovation and in the top 10 for best online bachelor’s programs, according to U.S. News & World Report. At ASU, our online social sciences degrees are taught by the same world-class faculty who teach on campus. You’ll also have access to personalized support services to empower you to succeed from enrollment to graduation and beyond.

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Online Master of Science in Psychology – Industrial and Organizational Psychology

Focused on workplace strategies, training, leadership and decision-making, this I-O psychology concentration equips you with tools to enhance individual and organizational performance. Through your coursework, you’ll develop advanced writing, critical thinking and analytical abilities. Additionally, you’ll build an understanding of psychologists’ roles in the workplace and explore applications in private or nonprofit organization management, professional psychology research and more.

The knowledge and skills you’ll develop

Coursework covers principles of workplace motivation, characteristics of effective leadership and assessment procedures across organizational domains. In this concentration, you’ll learn how to apply psychological strategies to optimize productivity, inclusivity and well-being in the workplace. You’ll also gain expertise in various topics including:

  • Basic research methodology and statistics.
  • Fundamental constructs of I-O psychology.
  • I-O psychology strategies and practices.
  • Problem-solving and critical analysis.
  • Psychological theory and knowledge.
  • Written communication.

Who’s a good candidate for an I-O psychology master’s concentration?

This program is a good fit for those seeking career advancement in human resources, management or research. Successful applicants will be interested in expanding their understanding of psychology with a distinct focus on promoting employee productivity and well-being. Ideal candidates will also share a passion for applying industrial and organizational psychology strategies to drive workplace improvements.

Please note: This program does not lead directly to professional licensure as a clinical or counseling psychologist.

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Master of Science
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Psychology – Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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Psychology – Industrial and Organizational Psychology (MS)
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In Arizona State University’s online Master of Science in psychology with a concentration in industrial and organizational psychology, you’ll learn how to apply psychological theory and empirical research in workplace settings. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to advance your career in human resources, business, management, psychological research and more.

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Core courses include statistics, research methods and professional issues in psychology. You’ll then complete courses related to the I-O psychology concentration, including Advanced Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Professional Motivation and Leadership and Cultural Intelligence. You’ll also have the opportunity to choose from a variety of electives to customize your learning experience. You can complete coursework wherever and whenever fits your schedule, however, assignments become available throughout the course and aren't self-paced.

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Learn industrial and organizational psychology from world-renowned faculty
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Prepare for the full New College experience curated by world-renowned faculty who are some of the brightest, most innovative academic minds in the world. Areas of expertise include psychology, anthropology, geography, political science, cybersecurity, forensic science and more. Our faculty strives to create an environment that prepares students to take their place in the world using the skills they’ve learned to pursue careers that benefit their communities.

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Transform your ability to improve employee well-being and productivity.
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Applicants to the Master of Science in psychology with a concentration in industrial and organizational psychology program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.

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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they’ve earned a bachelor's or master's degree in psychology, sociology, communication, business, education or other closely related fields from a regionally accredited institution.

Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00="A") in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's degree program, or applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00="A") in an applicable master's degree program.

The admissions committee reviews applications holistically and may consider applicants with a GPA below 3.00 if they’ve demonstrated a strong past performance in related coursework.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • One letter of recommendation
    • An additional letter can be optionally submitted, but the committee will begin its review once one is received.
  • Recommended: Evidence of one prerequisite course related to statistics or research methods*

*The admissions committee strongly recommends that applicants complete one prerequisite course related to social science statistics and/or research methods before applying for this program.

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Online Bachelor of Science in Social and Behavioral Sciences

This social and behavioral sciences major empowers you to confront the complex challenges of contemporary society by examining human behavior and societal dynamics. You'll develop a holistic comprehension of the influences shaping individuals and communities, preparing you for impactful contributions.

This program also features a rich curriculum encompassing psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, human communication and more. By merging theoretical foundations with hands-on applications, you'll graduate equipped to provide solutions to social issues, such as:

  • Inequality.
  • Homelessness.
  • Women's rights.

The skills you’ll develop as a social and behavioral sciences major

In this program, you'll cultivate a versatile skill set for a wide range of career paths. Engaging in interactive lectures, case studies, research projects, group discussions and simulations, you'll develop proficiencies in:

  • Collaboration and teamwork.
  • Competent communication.
  • Critical thinking.
  • Empathy and cultural competence.
  • Ethical decision-making.
  • Leadership.
  • Problem-solving.
  • Research and data analysis.

By honing these skills, you'll be equipped to navigate multifaceted societal problems, communicate effectively with diverse audiences and drive positive change in your community and beyond.

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Are you inspired to make a positive impact and shape the future of our world? Embark on a journey to understand the intricacies of human behavior, society and culture through Arizona State University's Bachelor of Science in social and behavioral sciences. This innovative program provides you with a comprehensive toolkit to examine and address pressing social issues. You'll develop strong critical thinking, communication and research skills, preparing you for diverse career paths in fields such as psychology, sociology and public health. Upon graduation, you'll be equipped to make a meaningful impact on the world around you.

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In this program, you’ll explore a diverse range of subjects, including quantitative methods, psychology, anthropology, statistics, political science, sociology, human communication and more. Courses teach you how to research, analyze and interpret human behavior and societal dynamics to promote individual and community well-being through innovative solutions. Additionally, you'll have the option to enroll in an internship course for credit, providing you with hands-on experience in a professional setting relevant to your area of study.

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Total Credit Hours
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Prepare for the full New College experience curated by world-renowned faculty who are some of the brightest, most innovative academic minds in the world. Areas of expertise include psychology, anthropology, geography, political science, cybersecurity, forensic science and more. Our faculty strives to create an environment that prepares students to take their place in the world using the skills they’ve learned to pursue careers that benefit their communities.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Social and Behavioral Sciences

In this social and behavioral sciences degree, you’ll explore the intricacies of human behavior and societal dynamics, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the factors shaping individuals and communities. You'll study subjects including psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science and human communication. Courses blend theoretical frameworks with practical applications, enabling you to analyze complex social issues, such as women's rights, homelessness, inequality and more, and develop innovative solutions.

The skills you’ll develop in this degree program

Throughout this program, you'll develop a diverse set of skills essential for a variety of career paths. Through interactive lectures, group discussions, case studies, research projects and simulations, you'll graduate with skills including:

  • Competent communication.
  • Critical thinking.
  • Empathy.
  • Ethical decision-making.
  • Leadership.
  • Problem-solving.
  • Research and data analysis.

These skills are highly transferable and will support your career in various industries and graduate studies, ensuring your success in lifelong learning endeavors.

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Explore the complexities of human behavior, society and culture with Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in social and behavioral sciences. This program equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze social issues, conduct research and develop solutions to address contemporary societal challenges. With a focus on critical thinking, communication and research methods, you’ll graduate prepared for careers in psychology, sociology, public health and more.

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In this program, you'll take courses covering psychology, anthropology, political science, sociology, human communication and more. These courses are designed to provide you with a broad understanding of human behavior and societal dynamics. You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in an internship for credit, where you can gain hands-on experience in a professional setting related to your field of study.

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Total Credit Hours
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Online Graduate Certificate in Domestic Violence and Evidence-Based Practice

In this certificate, you’ll study domestic violence advocacy, assessment and safety planning. You’ll also learn how to recognize multiple forms of abuse and prevent domestic violence through healthy relationship education. Additionally, you’ll gain insight into identifying culturally responsive interventions and providing services to survivors across a range of marginalized identities and life circumstances.

Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to:

  • Connect community partners to evidence-based interventions for domestic violence survivors.
  • Create real-world impact by delivering services to nonprofit or community-based organizations.
  • Develop and evaluate policy related to domestic violence prevention and intervention.
  • Engage with a professional network of domestic and sexual violence advocates.
  • Understand the barriers that marginalized groups face in accessing services and interventions.

What is evidence-based practice?

Evidence-based practice involves using research to draw conclusions, inform decisions and drive actions. This certificate develops your ability to critically examine research and interventions that impact domestic violence survivors. You’ll work with faculty who research domestic violence interventions to understand how research is conceptualized, implemented and disseminated.

Additionally, this program focuses on developing your knowledge related to existing evidence-based interventions for survivors of domestic violence. This includes app-based interventions like myPlan and the use of risk assessment instruments, such as the Danger Assessment.

Who’s a good candidate for this certificate program?

The ideal candidate is passionate about working with people, engaging clients in trauma-informed interventions and focusing on issues of gender and inequality. While this certificate prepares you for careers in a wide range of industries, it’s particularly useful for those in social service, legal/criminal justice, health or human services-related professions.

This certificate also complements graduate studies in law, education, psychology, sociology and more. For those who are dually enrolled in this certificate and ASU’s online Master of Social Work program, the optional practicum can align with the internship requirement for the MSW.

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Domestic Violence and Evidence-Based Practice (Graduate Certificate)
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Program Description Intro

Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence, is a common social problem that impacts individuals and families globally. Arizona State University’s online graduate certificate in domestic violence and evidence-based practice will provide you with the advanced knowledge and practical skills needed to engage in domestic violence prevention and intervention across a range of professional settings.

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In this certificate, you’ll complete coursework that provides a comprehensive overview of domestic violence and healthy relationships. You’ll also choose from elective courses taught by faculty in the Office of Gender-Based Violence. Additionally, you’ll have the option to complete a practicum for deeper learning and hands-on experience implementing healthy relationship strategies and domestic violence interventions.

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The impressive faculty at the School of Social Work inspire the next generation of social workers through real-world solutions to intimate partner violence and related issues such as child welfare, gender-based violence, health and mental health disparities, human trafficking and homicide. Our faculty are among the most prolific social work researchers in the country and many of the texts used in social work programs across the country were written by faculty who teach in the school’s online social work programs. Our faculty includes:

  • 7 Fellows of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.
  • 11 Fellows of the Society for Social Work and Research.
  • 5 Fulbright Scholars.
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The School of Social Work is a part of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions — a comprehensive public service college dedicated to addressing social problems through teaching, research and service. Our programs, which range from public policy and social work to criminal justice and emergency management, are designed to prepare graduates to make a difference in their communities.

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  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.

Your personal statement should be one to three pages in length and should address your professional and career goals, as well as how this program will help you achieve them.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Culture, Technology and Environment

In the first program of its kind, you’ll learn how to apply the tools of historical, ethical, literary and cultural studies to technological and environmental questions. Through skill-building activities and opportunities for applied work, you’ll explore how humans interact with the places they live and the roles culture and technology play in facilitating relationships within communities. Your courses will emphasize three connected areas of knowledge, including:

  • Culture
    • Delve into media, narrative, rhetoric, belonging and the imagination. You’ll explore approaches to equitable and diverse global citizenship through the study of culture and language.
  • Technology
    • Explore humane technology, applied ethics and equitable innovation. You’ll learn how to apply humanities thinking to the human and ethical challenges of a world shaped by technology.
  • Environment
    • Deepen your understanding of environmental justice and how the humanities enable us to develop sustainable ways to address challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. You’ll examine environmental justice in relation to race, gender, class, age, disability and more.

Who’s this degree a good fit for?

This program is ideal for those preparing for careers in advocacy and activism, communication and community, nonprofit organizations and more. As a candidate, you’ll have a passion for creating solutions that incorporate an arts and humanities perspective. You’ll also be committed to creating a positive impact on communities and acknowledging the role technology plays in shaping society.

Additionally, if you seek interdisciplinary studies to build transferable skills, this degree is a good choice for you. Upon completing this bachelor’s in culture, technology and environment, you’ll be competent in communicating, leading and planning. You’ll also have skills in analysis, flexible thinking and design thinking.

What can you do with a culture, technology and environment degree?

With a humanities background, you’ll be equipped to address cultural, ethical, technological and environmental challenges in a range of careers. This program complements career paths ranging from environmental activism and policy analysis to writing and nonprofit work. Top industries include manufacturing, educational services, public relations, nature or science writing and public administration. You’ll also be prepared to adapt to innovative technology that’s becoming ever-present in the world of work, such as generative artificial intelligence. Graduate with lifelong skills and a readiness to pursue justice in your communities.

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Prepare to meet the challenges of the future with a Bachelor of Arts in culture, technology and environment online from Arizona State University. In this program, you’ll hone your abilities to analyze and navigate culture, harness technology and develop equitable solutions for environmental, societal and global issues.

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In this program, you’ll explore topics across the arts and humanities, with a special focus on technology such as AI language models. Your courses will cover environmental justice, critical food studies, sustainability, intergenerational justice, literary and game-based world-building, activist movements and more. You’ll also participate in a required internship to gain practical experience and develop hands-on skills.

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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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Online Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

Earning this BSW will prepare you to become a social work generalist who provides services to people across the lifespan. Social workers interact with a range of people from individuals and groups to communities and larger societal systems. As a social worker, you’ll engage in direct practice with those affected by issues related to mental health, aging, child maltreatment, criminal sentencing, disability policy, human rights and more.

This program is open to those with a variety of backgrounds. Whether you work or volunteer in direct services environments or broad areas of social service, you may be a good fit for this social work degree. Standout candidates have a passion for working with people and want to address complex social issues that impact vulnerable communities.

The skills you’ll develop in this online BSW

In this program, you’ll take courses sequentially, allowing you to build a foundation in social work concepts and apply them in practice. The curriculum is designed to build your abilities as a social work generalist. Key areas of learning include advocacy, consultation and education, as well as providing direct services. Career-focused skills you’ll build center around:

  • Assessment.
  • Engagement.
  • Evaluation.
  • Intervention.
  • Intake.
  • Research.

This online BSW is accredited by the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE). Upon graduating, you may be eligible for licensure through your state's licensing agency.

Gain hands-on experience close to home

As part of this BSW program, you’ll build tangible skills when you complete a supervised 480-hour practicum. You’ll work with the School of Social Work’s Practicum Education Office to identify a site. Because your site will be located in your geographic region, you’ll be able to immediately make an impact in your community.

The practicum will solidify your competencies as a practitioner. You’ll have the opportunity to explore your professional identity, enhance your social work skills and practice working in a professional environment. You can tailor your practicum to your interests and choose from settings including schools, hospitals, nursing homes, correctional facilities and more.

Additionally, if you want to pursue advanced positions in social work, you can earn an advanced standing Master of Social Work in as little as one year after graduating with your BSW. Note: you must meet all admission requirements to be admitted.

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If you’re passionate about helping individuals, families, groups and communities with a variety of challenges, the online Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) may be an ideal fit. Offered through Arizona State University’s School of Social Work, this program will provide you with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to pursue a rewarding career. You’ll graduate equipped to provide direct services and make an impact in your community.

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Your courses will cover a range of topics from micro and macro human behavior to ethics and whole-person health. In your last two semesters, you’ll apply the concepts and skills you’ve learned to a 480-hour practicum in your geographic region. Practicum sites can include hospices, youth organizations, community centers and other settings that involve providing support services.

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Total Credit Hours
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UPO301
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The impressive faculty in the School of Social Work inspires the next generation of social workers through real-world solutions to issues in areas such as child welfare, family violence, health and mental health disparities, human trafficking and water scarcity. Our faculty are among the most prolific social work researchers in the country and many of the texts used in social work programs across the country were written by faculty who teach in the school’s online social work programs. Our faculty includes:

  • 7 Fellows of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.
  • 11 Fellows of the Society for Social Work and Research.
  • 5 Fulbright Scholars.
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Nationally recognized public service programs
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Online Master of Counseling

This Master of Counseling online will prepare you to become a licensed professional counselor in Arizona and other states with comparable licensure requirements. Upon graduation, you can work in a range of settings from small clinical private practices to large agencies and hospitals.

In this program, you’ll focus on growing your ability to counsel clients of all ages and backgrounds. You’ll learn how to promote mental health within individuals, families, groups and organizations in a multicultural society. Additionally, you’ll gain clinical and non-clinical skills to apply in your counseling practice, such as:

  • Assessment (intake, crisis, personality and diagnostic)
  • Basic trauma response
  • Case management
  • Clinical counseling (individual and group counseling, couples counseling, family therapy and counseling children and adolescents)
  • Clinical documentation
  • Cultural responsiveness
  • Research

Who’s a good candidate for this Master of Counseling?

Candidates from a variety of educational and occupational backgrounds are encouraged to pursue this program. To succeed, you should have an interest in providing clinical counseling services to diverse client populations, as well as managing a range of psycho-social-emotional challenges. You must also demonstrate your commitment to personal growth and reflection, multicultural awareness and an openness to supervisory feedback.

Additionally, this counseling master’s program is designed for those looking for opportunities to learn hands-on. You’ll complete three semesters of in-person, supervised field experiences in your geographic region. As a required component of the field experiences and state licensure, you’ll also participate in a live, virtual group supervision session weekly. These opportunities will allow you to develop your skills in providing counseling services, case management, crisis and risk assessment, clinical documentation and diagnosis.

Learn from expert faculty who are active in the field

In this Master of Counseling online, you’ll learn from faculty who are also leading professionals in a variety of areas of the field from research to direct practice. In addition to teaching, a majority of faculty are licensed in their respective fields, hold leadership positions and engage in scholarly work. Many also are fellows of the American Psychological Association and hold specialized credentials. Key areas of focus for program faculty include:

  • Children and adolescents/play therapy
  • Counseling process and outcome
  • Couple and family relationships
  • Crisis assessment
  • Culturally responsive treatment
  • Mental health disparities
  • Nonbinary stress and resilience
  • Social justice and advocacy
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Master of Counseling
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Offered through the School of Counseling and Counseling Psychology, Arizona State University's online Master of Counseling will prepare you to provide culturally responsive, clinical mental health services to clients across the lifespan. With a combination of coursework and supervised field experiences, you’ll graduate prepared to take the next steps to become a licensed professional counselor.

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EDCOUNMC
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GRLS
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Courses Summary

This program covers a range of topics from multicultural counseling and psychotherapy to human development across the lifespan and psychological tests. You’ll also have the opportunity to take elective courses in your interest areas such as neuropsychology, substance abuse and addiction, personality assessment and more.

Additionally, you’ll participate in three semesters of field-based clinical practice, which will provide you with a foundation for success during the licensure process. You’ll complete a practicum and two internships at a site you identify and that is approved by the program. This, combined with weekly live, virtual group supervision experiences, will allow you to practice providing clinical services in an array of mental health settings.

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20
Total Credit Hours
60
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Counseling (M.C.), Admitted Prior to Summer 2025
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Learn from leading counseling practitioners in the field
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Faculty in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts are committed to research and exploration in their fields of work. Many of our faculty and staff are recognized nationally and internationally for their achievements from psychology to writing.

  • American Educational Research
  • Association Fellows
  • American Psychological Association fellows
  • Fulbright scholars
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Applicants to the Master of Counseling program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts.

This program has a highly competitive admission process. Please note that the fall application deadline is Feb. 1 and the spring application deadline is Aug. 1.

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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00* cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their bachelor's program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's program.

*The program committee reviews applications holistically. While the minimum cumulative GPA required is 3.00, it’s preferred that an applicant has an undergraduate GPA of 3.50 and at least one year of work or volunteer experience in a helping setting. The committee emphasizes multicultural knowledge, awareness and skills, and the applicant’s strengths may offset an area of weakness.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Resume
  • Two to three letters of recommendation

Recommendations should come from academic and professional references. Recommenders should be able to speak to an applicant’s academic potential (e.g., faculty member) and/or professional or volunteer experience (e.g., supervisor).

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The purpose of the personal statement is for applicants to share their qualifications, such as professional experiences and personal attributes, as well as express their interest in the Master of Counseling online program. Your statement will also be used to assess your written communication abilities.

Your statement should be two to three pages and double-spaced. Document specifics also include using 12-point, Times New Roman font and one-inch margins. For the admission committee to appropriately review your statement, you must address the following prompts:

  • Explain how your education and training, as well as your volunteer and professional experiences, inform why you want to pursue the Master of Counseling program.
  • Outline how the Master of Counseling will help you meet your future career goals.
  • Discuss your ability to work with and be sensitive to the needs of a multicultural and diverse society, including but not limited to members of diverse racial and ethnic groups and sexual minority individuals.
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Online Master of Arts in Global Security – Irregular Warfare

In this program, you’ll learn how contemporary tactics of war and security threats impact all aspects of life. You’ll also gain insight into the strategies of irregular warfare, great power competition and the ways gray-zone warfare impacts modern conflict. Elements of irregular warfare you’ll explore include:

  • Cyber and kinetic action
  • Economic statecraft
  • Information warfare
  • Insurgency and counterinsurgency
  • Narrative warfare
  • Proxy wars
  • Terrorism
  • Weaponized interdependence

You’ll graduate equipped to drive policy-oriented solutions to conflicts in regional, national and international contexts. Additionally, an interdisciplinary focus will prepare you for roles in a complicated security environment characterized by powerful nations who want to compete, but avoid full-scale war.

The skills you’ll develop

This irregular warfare master’s concentration will build your knowledge of the economic, political, informational and technological tools of global competition. You’ll also gain insight into the complexities of responding to conflict with strength while maintaining peace. Upon completing the program, you’ll be equipped to confront security challenges domestically and abroad.

Your courses will combine theory and practical application to build a comprehensive understanding of modern conflict. Additionally, you’ll gain a set of transferable skills, such as:

  • Conflict analysis and resolution
  • Cultural competence
  • Critical and strategic thinking
  • Narrative communication in the context of irregular warfare
  • Research and writing

Choosing the right global security master’s program for you

This program offers the flexibility to align your studies with your career goals by choosing from three tracks:

  • Irregular warfare concentration: Emphasizes nontraditional conflict, insurgency, terrorism and counterterrorism. Ideal for military professionals, veterans, security analysts and those working in national defense, intelligence or international conflict response.
  • Global security (general track): Presents a broad, interdisciplinary approach to global conflict, cooperation and security. Ideal for careers in diplomacy, humanitarian work, international organizations, journalism and public policy.
  • Cybersecurity concentration: Focuses on cyber threats, digital infrastructure and the intersection of technology and security policy. Ideal for careers in intelligence, cybersecurity policy, government agencies, defense contracting and tech-sector security roles.
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Master of Arts
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Are you interested in solving complex issues in global security and modern warfare? Accelerate your career with an online Master of Arts in global security with a concentration in irregular warfare from Arizona State University. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to navigate cooperation and competition between great powers in the 21st century.

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Courses Summary

Courses in this program are interactive and include an examination of case studies, policy discussions and critical-thought exercises. Designed for flexibility, you’ll choose from a variety of concentration and elective courses that allow you to explore your interests. Topics may include terrorism and insurgency, great power competition, U.S. politics of security, the future of war and more.

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Total Credit Hours
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars
  • Guggenheim Fellows
  • MacArthur Fellows
  • Nobel laureates
     
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All applicants must submit:

  • Official transcripts.
  • A personal statement.
  • A resume or CV.

Your personal statement should be one to two pages and well-constructed to demonstrate your writing ability. In your personal statement, you should explain why you’re pursuing the program, what you hope to achieve and why you believe you’ll succeed.

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Online Master of Social Work (MSW) – Advanced Standing – Advanced Generalist

This program will prepare you to enhance the well-being of vulnerable populations at all stages of life and promote a socially just society. You’ll also develop advanced cultural awareness and ethical intervention strategies at every level of social work practice, including:

  • Advanced case management and counseling with individuals (micro), families and groups/communities (mezzo).
  • Empowering social change in administration, policy development, legislative action and community practice (macro).

Additionally, you’ll gain the skills needed to become a well-rounded advanced generalist who can serve in multiple roles. You’ll develop knowledge about assessment and abilities in diagnosis and treatment, as well as learn how to lead the design, implementation and evaluation of programs.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

This advanced standing, advanced generalist specialization is designed for those who’ve earned a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from a CSWE-accredited program in the last six years. In this year-long program, you’ll build on the generalist foundation gained in your BSW program and graduate prepared to implement interventions that reflect advanced social work practice.

Additionally, this program is an ideal fit if you want to work in a growing field that interacts with people in a helping capacity. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for social workers is expected to increase by 7% from 2022 to 2032, which is faster than average for all occupations.

How is an advanced standing MSW different from a traditional MSW?

The advanced standing, advanced generalist MSW and the traditional MSW programs online differ in the length of time and practicum education requirements. Because BSW-holding candidates have direct education in social work, they can complete the advanced standing MSW in a one-year, intensive program with one practicum experience. For those who have a bachelor’s degree in other areas, our MSW online offers a two- or three-year program with two internships.

No matter which of the two MSW programs you complete, you’ll earn a graduate degree that is accredited by the Council on Social Work (CSWE). You may also be eligible for state licensure through the Association of Social Work Board (ASWB). Both programs are also a step toward achieving clinical licensure if you plan to pursue that career path.

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Social Work – Advanced Standing – Advanced Generalist (MSW)
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Do you want to support people of all ages and backgrounds through difficult situations? Expand upon your undergraduate education by earning a Master of Social Work (MSW) with a specialization in advanced standing advanced generalist studies online in one year. As a graduate, you can pursue social work roles in individual, group, community and government settings.

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Courses Summary

You’ll take courses in sequential order over three semesters to broaden your knowledge and then implement what you learn in a practical setting. Topics you may explore include mental health, behavioral health services, policy development and analysis, legal issues in social work and more.

In addition to coursework, you’ll complete a 480-hour practicum or internship at the same agency over two consecutive semesters in your geographic region. This hands-on experience is designed to develop your professional identity, enhance your social work skills and increase your professionalism in the field.

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The impressive faculty in the School of Social Work inspires the next generation of social workers through real-world solutions to issues in areas such as child welfare, family violence, health and mental health disparities, human trafficking and water scarcity. Our faculty are among the most prolific social work researchers in the country and many of the texts used in social work programs across the country were written by faculty who teach in the school’s online social work programs. Our faculty includes:

  • 7 Fellows of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.
  • 11 Fellows of the Society for Social Work and Research.
  • 5 Fulbright Scholars.
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The School of Social Work is a part of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions — a comprehensive public service college dedicated to addressing social problems through teaching, research and service. Our programs, which range from public policy and social work to criminal justice and emergency management, are designed to prepare graduates to make a difference in their communities.

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Applicants to the Master of Social Work program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.

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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.20 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their BSW program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.20 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Program-specific admission essay.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
  • Three letters of recommendation, including academic and professional references.

For your applied practicum education experience, you can expect your internship to take approximately 16 hours per week in both semesters for a total of 480 hours throughout the program. The inability to pass a background check or fingerprint clearance can limit the opportunities available and impair your ability to secure the required internships for this program.

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The admission committee will use your statement of education and career goals to evaluate your knowledge of your career choice, your understanding of and commitment to the mission of the ASU School of Social Work and your passion for the social work profession. Your statement will also be used to assess your written communication abilities.

Your statement should be four to six pages double-spaced using a 12-point font and one-inch margins. When formulating your essay, please use the prompts listed below as paragraph headings. For the admission committee to appropriately review your statement, you must address all five guideline statements, including:

1. Your experience, background and relationships that influenced your selection of social work as your professional career, such as family, education, employment, diversity experience, volunteer involvement and personal characteristics. Additionally, please include challenges or barriers you’ve faced in your pursuit of higher education, what motivated you to persist and how you overcame them.

2. Your understanding of the responsibilities of the social work profession and specifically the role and responsibilities that you wish to be able to assume as a professional social worker. Additionally, please address how you’ve incorporated social work values in your human service experiences and interactions with others.

3. Your reasons for selecting the ASU School of Social Work program and your thoughts on how the mission statement addresses your short- and long-term career goals.

4. Your understanding of social justice as it relates to social work and how you’ll address the inadequacies of our social systems to combat racism. The ASU School of Social Work is committed to social justice, including the dignity and worth of all individuals. Social workers must maintain a commitment to equity by fighting to eradicate racism and all forms of injustice.

5. Your plan for managing the rigorous demands of graduate education with your required 480-hour professional practicum (one practicum experience over two semesters, 16 hours per week), employment and personal obligations.

You can also download the template for your statement of education and career goals for more information about the format.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Applied Military and Veteran Studies

In this program, you’ll examine multidisciplinary aspects of the U.S. military and the history of war, as well as the implications for veterans, their families and society. You’ll also explore how the public understands the role of the military and those who serve the country, veterans’ representation in the media and arts and how scholars in national security ask questions and propose solutions.

Additionally, you’ll gain in-demand skills, such as:

  • Adaptability and problem solving.
  • Cross-functional collaboration and teamwork.
  • Endurance, strength and resilience.
  • Holistic understanding of diversity and inclusion.
  • Leadership.
  • Transparent communication.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

While this military and veteran studies degree is ideal for active service members looking for career advancement, military service is not needed to apply. It’s also a good fit for veterans, reserves, National Guard members, military family members and those interested in the history of the military and war.

Additionally, this program is suitable for professionals with a variety of career backgrounds who want to develop a specialization in military and veteran studies. Whether you have experience in public service serving veterans, teaching or academia, this degree provides a pathway to a career in this emerging field.

Specialize your studies with a portfolio track

Completing the required portfolio track allows you to gain hands-on experience and refine your career interests. In the 15-credit-hour track, you’ll learn about theory and history, as well as participate in an internship or individualized instruction. You’ll then compile a portfolio of previous work to demonstrate what you’ve learned. Available portfolio tracks include:

  • Counseling and counseling psychology for military and veteran communities.
  • Leadership in military and veterans' organizations.
  • Principles of health care for military, veterans and their families.
  • Public leadership, service and policy.
  • The military and veterans: Historical perspectives.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Applied Military and Veteran Studies
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Applied Military and Veteran Studies (BA)
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Are you looking to make a positive impact on military and veteran communities? Pursue a Bachelor of Arts in applied military and veteran studies online from Arizona State University to specialize in this emerging field. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped for roles in the military, public service and government, veteran-serving industries and community organizations.

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Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll take a variety of skills-building courses in areas such as writing and research and then focus your learning in your portfolio track. Depending on your specialization, your courses will hone in on the history of the military and war, management and team building, counseling, clinical research and more.

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41
Total Credit Hours
120
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Military and veterans studies courses
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Faculty in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts are committed to research and exploration in their fields of work. Many of our faculty and staff are recognized nationally and internationally for their achievements from psychology to writing.

  • American Educational Research.
  • Association Fellows.
  • American Psychological Association Fellows.
  • Fulbright scholars.
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best online bachelor’s programs.

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applied-military-veterans-studies
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UGLS-LSAMVSBA
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Will my diploma say ‘online’?
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No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.”

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