Duration

1-2 year (FT), 3-4 years (PT)

Starting Date

August

Tuition Fee

$32,058 per year

Location

Fort Collins, CO, United States, Online

Key Features

Through experiential learning, in the pursuit of social, economic, and environmental justice, the goals of the Social Work degree from Colorado State University. are to prepare graduates who:

  • Are equipped for generalist and advanced generalist practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
  • Serve as skilled practitioners who engage in ethical, autonomous, and multi-disciplinary practice across system levels utilizing a Person-in-Environment perspective.
  • Serve as leaders who advance social, economic, and environmental justice, promote human rights, and engage in social action to eliminate oppressive conditions for all people.
  • Serve as leaders that value and appreciate human relationships and diversity in its multiple forms and who model and advocate for inclusive practices and cultural humility.
  • Practice life-long learning, engage in scientific inquiry, and utilize critical thinking to inform practice at all system levels.
  • Critically apply relevant theories and social work values to engage, assess, intervene and evaluate practice within changing contexts at all systems levels.

Courses Included

  • Principles and Philosophy of Social Work
  • Small Systems and Practice Skills
  • Theoretical Foundations for Social Work
  • Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice
  • Social Welfare Policy and Advocacy
  • Field Education

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