What You’ll Learn
In our core Master of Social Work curriculum, you’ll gain a global perspective in both classroom study and fieldwork alongside expert faculty, with numerous opportunities for local, national and international placements. In the global track, you’ll go further, focusing your studies on working with transnational populations, with a specific emphasis on trauma-exposed immigrants and refugees.
You’ll study the process of migration, resettlement, displacement, cultural imperialism and transnationalism, as well as the implications for mental health and well-being. And you’ll examine social welfare policy, its influence on communities and how to advocate for changes that promote social justice and human rights for immigrants and refugees.
Because practitioners working with populations exposed to trauma can experience forms of distress and vicarious trauma of their own, you’ll also learn strategies for self-care.
All courses are taught on campus and online by leading faculty who have real-world experience. .
Required Courses
Students in the global social work track are required to take the following courses in addition to the general MSW curriculum:
- International Social Work Seminar (SWK 665)
- Anti-Oppressive Practice with Immigrants and Refugees (SWK 667)