Master of Indigenous Social Work (MISW) - Thesis
Course Overview
This Master of Social Work program equips students with the advanced skills needed to become leaders in the field, enhancing individual and community well-being through a focus on intervention methods, policy analysis, and research. Students can tailor their education by choosing a thesis or practicum route and specializing in critical areas like social justice, direct practice, or community development. The program offers flexible full-time or part-time enrollment, providing a maximum of five to six years for completion.
Key Program Highlights
- Choose between a research-focused Thesis or an applied Practicum option to complete your degree
- Specialize in key areas like social policy, social justice, direct practice, or community development
- Develop advanced skills in intervention methods, service delivery, and social welfare research
- Flexible enrollment options with full-time and part-time study paths available
- Commitment to fostering professional leadership and analyzing critical social policy issues
Course Overview
This Master of Social Work program equips students with the advanced skills needed to become leaders in the field, enhancing individual and community well-being through a focus on intervention methods, policy analysis, and research. Students can tailor their education by choosing a thesis or practicum route and specializing in critical areas like social justice, direct practice, or community development. The program offers flexible full-time or part-time enrollment, providing a maximum of five to six years for completion.
Key Program Highlights
- Choose between a research-focused Thesis or an applied Practicum option to complete your degree
- Specialize in key areas like social policy, social justice, direct practice, or community development
- Develop advanced skills in intervention methods, service delivery, and social welfare research
- Flexible enrollment options with full-time and part-time study paths available
- Commitment to fostering professional leadership and analyzing critical social policy issues