Master of Indigenous Social Work (MISW) - Internship
Course Overview
This Master of Social Work program prepares students for advanced practice and leadership roles through a curriculum focused on intervention methods, policy analysis, and social welfare research. Students can tailor their studies to major areas like social justice, direct practice, or community development and choose between a thesis or a practicum path to completion. The program is designed to enhance individual and community well-being, offering both full-time and part-time enrollment options.
Key Program Highlights
- Choice between a research-focused Thesis or a hands-on Practicum pathway
- Specialize in key areas like social policy, social justice, or community development
- Curriculum emphasizes advanced intervention methods and social policy analysis
- Flexible study options with both full-time and part-time enrollment available
- Commitment to developing professional leaders for enhanced community well-being
Course Overview
This Master of Social Work program prepares students for advanced practice and leadership roles through a curriculum focused on intervention methods, policy analysis, and social welfare research. Students can tailor their studies to major areas like social justice, direct practice, or community development and choose between a thesis or a practicum path to completion. The program is designed to enhance individual and community well-being, offering both full-time and part-time enrollment options.
Key Program Highlights
- Choice between a research-focused Thesis or a hands-on Practicum pathway
- Specialize in key areas like social policy, social justice, or community development
- Curriculum emphasizes advanced intervention methods and social policy analysis
- Flexible study options with both full-time and part-time enrollment available
- Commitment to developing professional leaders for enhanced community well-being