The Masters of Social Work Program at CU views social work as a helping profession sanctioned by society to assist in the elimination of human suffering. Social work evolved from natural helping networks into a profession designed to systematically address social problems and human needs.
In order to achieve this purpose, the profession takes two approaches: To work to change social institutions, organizations and communities to better meet the needs of people and to help people identify and utilize their own strengths and to connect them with the resources which they lack.
The MSW Program responds to a need in continuing education throughout life and provides students an opportunity to attain a master degree that prepares them for leadership, program development and administration. This preparation is accomplished through graduate studies, professional service and participation in local, regional, state, and national conferences.
The MSW program prepares graduates to work in a variety of settings with a variety of client types and social and familial systems. Models emphasizing the ecological and strength perspectives are infused throughout the educational experience. Using these models within a Christian/Social Work value base, graduates are prepared to provide assessment and intervention with individuals, families, groups, communities, and organizations.
There may be additional costs by this University.