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Original Articles

Comparative Analysis of an Online and a Traditional MSW Program: Educational Outcomes

Pages 109-120 | Accepted 01 May 2013, Published online: 06 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

This study compared the educational outcomes of the University of Tennessee College of Social Work’s online and traditional MSW programs (N = 345). Knowledge, skill, and satisfaction outcomes were compared for online and traditional students in 3 tracks: full-time, part-time, and advanced standing (AS). There were no significant differences between online and traditional students in any track for the majority of educational outcomes. Significant differences were found, however, in online and traditional students’ grade point averages (GPAs), field competency ratings, and satisfaction. Traditional AS students had higher GPAs; online part-time students received significantly higher ratings in 6 of 8 field competency ratings; and online AS students were more satisfied with faculty accessibility, helpfulness, and advising. Pedagogical and research outcomes are discussed.

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Notes on contributors

Sherry M. Cummings

Sherry M. Cummings is associate dean and professor and Kate M. Chaffin is director of the master’s of science in social work (MSSW) program at the University of Tennessee.

Kate M. Chaffin

Sherry M. Cummings is associate dean and professor and Kate M. Chaffin is director of the master’s of science in social work (MSSW) program at the University of Tennessee.

Clifford Cockerham

Clifford Cockerham is director of Environmental Justice Programs at the Tennessee Alliance for Progress.

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