Advanced Research
<p>This certificate program enables MSW students to build their research skills while exploring their interest in research-related careers. As part of the program, students take two statistics courses with first-year doctoral students. </p>
Certificates
Advanced Research
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Afrocentric Social Work
<p>The Afrocentric perspective is an ontological and epistemological orientation that places African people as participants and agents shaping their life chances and experiences.</p>
<p>This field of practice will equip MSW students with a holistic approach toward a critical examination of social work from an African-centered perspective. Students will be exposed to Afrocentric thinking and practice modalities – clinical and macro – that function as staples of social work with Black communities. </p>
<p>Students will have historical and contemporary contexts of the vast African diaspora that makes up the many “Black communities” globally. They will obtain an overview of the African worldview and the history, culture, and contributions to the world civilization of African-descended people applied to social work practice. </p>
<p>The field of practice centers on the African Diaspora and Black experiences, inclusive of continental Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, Central America, and the United States.<br />
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Fields of Practice
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Aging Populations & Gerontology
<p>This certificate program prepares students to support the health and well-being of older adults and their families. As part of the program, students will gain specialized knowledge and skills for working with older adults in health and mental health settings and understanding the policy landscape affecting aging societies.</p>
Aging Populations & Gerontology
Certificates
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Black Leadership
<p>This certificate program prepares students to develop solutions to complex problems facing Black communities. As part of the program, students explore anti-Black racism, racial trauma, and systemic barriers that perpetuate inequities, as well as how the history of activism among Black people has shaped modern-day advocacy. <br>
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Certificates
Black Leadership
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Child Welfare
<p>This certificate program prepares students to support the health and well-being of children. As part of the program, students will learn how to advocate for policies that improve the lives of children and families; explore issues such as adoption, foster care, and family reunification; and examine a range of modalities for assessing and treating youth who have experienced trauma. </p>
Child Welfare
Certificates
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Children, Youth, and Families
<p>Children, Youth, & Families students intern in settings such as schools, private non-profits, community health centers, and organizations working on issues related to trauma, poverty, family homelessness, health and behavioral health, immigrant integration, and a host of growing family issues confronting society. In the advanced practice course, students delve deeply into learning how to create engaging, activity-based therapy groups for youth, as well as learning several parenting and family therapy models. Additionally, specialized courses in school-based social work will prepare you for meeting the academic requirements for the Department of Education School Social Work license in Massachusetts and some other states.</p>
<p>Our innovative Children, Youth, & Families curriculum will prepare you to assess individuals and families and to develop and implement evidence-based intervention strategies that improve the health and resilience of families and their communities.<br />
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Fields of Practice
Children, Youth, & Families
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Design Thinking for Social Change
<p>This certificate prepares students to work with communities to create scalable interventions for positive social change, with a particular focus on prototyping and testing new products and services.</p>
Certificates
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Early Childhood Policy and Leadership* (Lynch School)
<p>This certificate program trains master’s and doctoral students to develop a deep understanding of the needs of children and families whose lives are shaped by early childhood programs, services, and policies.</p>
Certificates
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Global Humanitarian Practice
<p>This certificate program enables students to build a strong understanding of humanitarian issues, systems, and practices both at home and abroad, placing special emphasis on taking person-centered approaches to human mobility, collaborating across sectors, and engaging with diverse communities in crisis. Courses include online modules designed by faculty and staff from the BCSSW Global Practice program in conjunction with internationally renowned subject experts.</p>
Certificates
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Global Practice
<p>Your work will be guided by the principles of human rights, human security, human development, and the promotion of sustainable solutions to social problems. As a Global Practice student, you will have the opportunity to work domestically or internationally with one of our many intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizational partners. Examples of this work include providing training and support for case managers serving refugees and asylum seekers; drafting immigration policies; developing programs to promote peace or prevent gender-based violence; writing grant proposals; monitoring and evaluating child protection programs; or helping develop organizational policies for effective and sustainable practice. Our Global Practice graduates work in the U.S. and overseas in a range of positions that involve direct practice, program development, management, evaluation, research, training, capacity building, and policy. From policy development in Washington, DC., to program development in Cambodia, our graduates contribute to policy, practice, and research that improve the lives and well-being of individuals, families, and communities around the world.<br />
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<p>Global Practice will prepare you to work effectively in the fields of global social work, humanitarian aid, and international development. You will learn different approaches to addressing complex social issues that often transcend national boundaries and affect much of the world’s population. </p>
Fields of Practice
Global Practice
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Health
<p>Clinical students focus on developing strong assessment skills and learning evidence-based treatment interventions to work with individuals, couples, families, and groups in healthcare settings. Macro students specialize in developing the policy, planning, and management skills to become effective advocates and leaders at the local, state, or national level.Our graduates work in a panoply of health and behavioral health settings ranging from hospital based to community based, acute care to rehabilitation facilities, forensic services and homeless services, outpatient clinics and substance abuse programs, state agencies, and grass roots organizations. With Massachusetts leading the way in national health care reform, you will be exposed to the rapidly changing organization and delivery of health care.</p>
<p>Our primary goal is to prepare you for advanced practice in clinical services, advocacy, or management roles in the field of health care. You receive specialized knowledge, skills, and training in the areas of assessment, evidence-based interventions, policy, planning, and management techniques. <br />
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Fields of Practice
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Latinx Communities
<p>From an asset-based approach, you will develop a nuanced understanding of the barriers Latinx populations encounter in accessing equitable education, social services, and health care, as well as a deep understanding of how to implement evidence-based interventions that address systemic inequities. Following a cohort model, you will take core classes taught in Spanish and intern at a field placement with one of our many partners in the Greater Boston area that serve the legal, medical, behavioral health, immigration, and educational needs of the Latinx community. Please note, unlike the other fields of practice, you must apply to the Latinx Communities Field of Practice prior to starting your first year in the MSW program. Learn more about this field of practice and how to apply by reviewing our <a href="https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/ssw/academics/initiatives/lli-program.html#faqs">frequently asked questions</a>.</p>
<p>The Latinx Communities field of practice trains MSW students to work with Latinx communities in the U.S. and around the world. Our innovative program includes culturally-centered coursework and field placements, tailored mentoring, self-advocacy training, and career development guidance.</p>
Fields of Practice
Latinx Communities
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Latinx Leadership
<p>This certificate program, taught partly in Spanish, prepares students to work with Latinx individuals, families, and communities. As part of the program, students examine their own perspectives of the world; develop a strong understanding of the biopsychosocial dimensions of different Latinx populations; and gain awareness of the complex factors affecting Latinx immigrants.</p>
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Certificates
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Leaders for Equity & Justice in the Workplace
<p>This certificate program prepares students to improve equity in the workplace for women, people of color, and other marginalized employees. Those who earn the certificate will be well-positioned to take on leadership roles in equity, justice, and inclusion programs at colleges, public agencies, and private companies. </p>
Leaders for Equity & Justice in the Workplace
Certificates
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Neuroscience & Social Work
<p>This certificate program prepares students to understand the biological processes of human development throughout the lifespan, with a primary focus on neuroscience and an introduction to genetics. Through coursework, students learn how to read and comprehend neuroscience research and methodologies; build a rich vocabulary in biology; understand how to appropriately include neuroscientific findings in practice such as psychoeducation; and more deeply understand the human experience through the lens of the brain. Students gain an understanding of how the brain builds and changes over time, while considering contexts relevant to social work such as caregiving, material hardship, loneliness, love, and toxic stress. During the program, they select a topic of interest, such as mood disorder or sleep, and delve into examining its neurobiological underpinnings in a final project that is meaningful for society and that illustrates the importance of factoring biological perspectives into understanding the human experience in context.</p>
Certificates
Neuroscience & Social Work Certificate
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Refugees & Immigrants
<p>This certificate program equips students with in-depth knowledge of issues facing migrants and refugees while giving them the foundational skills to implement interventions with these populations both at home and abroad. Courses place special emphasis on taking person-centered approaches to human mobility, collaborating across sectors, and engaging with diverse communities in crisis. </p>
Certificates
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School Social Work
<p>This certificate program prepares students to practice social work in school-based settings. As part of the program, students receive a comprehensive overview of education policy while developing the skills to effectively communicate with teachers, school personnel, and diverse families.</p>
Certificates
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Trauma
<p>This certificate program prepares students to work with survivors of trauma, with a particular emphasis on linking social justice to clinical practice in an effort to better understand survivors, their experiences, and evidence-based interventions. Students develop clinical skills to address a broad range of trauma experiences while enhancing their knowledge of emerging theories and topics in trauma practice. </p>
Certificates
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Trauma-Informed Mental Health
<p>Clinical students focus on developing strong trauma-informed assessment skills and learning evidence-based treatment interventions to work with individuals, couples, families, and groups in behavioral health settings. Macro students specialize in developing the policy, planning, and management skills to become effective advocates and leaders at the local, state, or national level. Our graduates work in a variety of settings that often require trauma-informed skills. Settings range from hospital based to community based, acute care to rehabilitation facilities, forensic services and homeless services, outpatient clinics and substance abuse programs, state agencies, and grass roots organizations. With Massachusetts leading the way in national health care reform, you will be exposed to the rapidly changing organization and delivery of behavioral health.<br />
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<p>Our primary goal is to prepare you for advanced practice in clinical services, advocacy, or management roles in the dynamic field of trauma-informed behavioral health. You receive specialized knowledge, skills, and training in the areas of assessment, evidence-based interventions, policy, planning, and management techniques. </p>
Fields of Practice
Trauma-Informed Mental Health
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