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Concentrations

Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families Concentration

The Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families concentration prepares students for clinically oriented practice in contexts focused on health and mental health care, shelters, group homes, child welfare agencies, hospices, schools, older adult services, correctional facilities, and other settings where personal helping relationships are developed.

Community Practice and Partnerships Concentration

The Community Practice and Partnerships concentration prepares students for community-based practice in local, national, and international contexts. This curriculum is designed for students interested in international social work, global relief and development activities, community advocacy, transnational issues (immigration, adoption, labor practices, etc.), organizational leadership, and grant writing.

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Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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