MSW Social Work
Course Overview
The Social Work program at the University of Northern British Columbia is dedicated to fostering human rights, empowerment, and social justice through a critical and progressive curriculum. It is uniquely focused on preparing students for practice in northern, remote, and Indigenous communities. Graduates are equipped with the intellectual, practical, and professional skills to drive beneficial social change.
Key Program Highlights
- Curriculum grounded in human rights, social justice, and a critical analysis of power and inequality.
- Specialized focus on social work within northern, remote, and Indigenous contexts.
- Integration of structural, feminist, and anti-racist frameworks into practice.
- Commitment to holistic, interdisciplinary, and community-engaged learning.
- Development of professional skills for community practice, activism, and research.
Course Overview
The Social Work program at the University of Northern British Columbia is dedicated to fostering human rights, empowerment, and social justice through a critical and progressive curriculum. It is uniquely focused on preparing students for practice in northern, remote, and Indigenous communities. Graduates are equipped with the intellectual, practical, and professional skills to drive beneficial social change.
Key Program Highlights
- Curriculum grounded in human rights, social justice, and a critical analysis of power and inequality.
- Specialized focus on social work within northern, remote, and Indigenous contexts.
- Integration of structural, feminist, and anti-racist frameworks into practice.
- Commitment to holistic, interdisciplinary, and community-engaged learning.
- Development of professional skills for community practice, activism, and research.