Prepare for your social work career through hands-on field education.
The information below is specifically for students in our on-campus MSW program. If you are an online student, review the field placement guidelines for your program.
- All field placements take place over two consecutive semesters and require 15 hours of attendance each week.
- Expect to complete your field placements in person during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.). Night, weekend and remote availability cannot be guaranteed.
- Foundation year students will complete their placement with an organization that provides a generalist experience.
- Advanced year students can personalize their field experience to their professional goals by sharing their preferences for the top three agencies they would like to be placed with.
- Students working in a human services position should consider applying for an employment-based field placement.
Explore specific requirements below for your program track. Note: Full time and part time are abbreviated to FT and PT, respectively. (Scroll to the right on a mobile device to see all options.)
Field placements are professional learning experiences in real-life practice settings. Attending an interview does not guarantee you will be offered a field placement, as our partner organizations often interview multiple students and make selections.
Here are some helpful tips to secure your field placement:
- Regularly check your UB email address for communication from the School of Social Work and organizations. You may receive emails from us during the summer.
- You must schedule an interview with the organization — the School of Social Work will not do that on your behalf.
- When you receive instructions to schedule an interview, contact the organization within 48 hours. Delays may result in an organization declining to interview you.
- Arrive on time for the interview, whether it is in person or virtual.
- Dress professionally.
- If the interview is virtual, ensure you are in a private, quiet location with a neutral background.
- Research the organization beforehand and prepare questions for the interviewer.
- Be prepared to talk about your past experiences, what you have learned from them and what you hope to learn in the future.
- Show eagerness to learn.