Master in Social Work 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Université de Montréal |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Social Work

Degree

MSW

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Develop critical reflection about the theoretical and philosophical foundations of social work, the principles and methods of practice, as well as the institutional conditions of this practice. The master's degree also allows you to acquire technical and analytical skills specific to a specific approach or field of social work through a field internship.

Two methods are offered:

  • With dissertation: train for a career in research or postsecondary teaching (research and dissertation writing count for 27 credits)
  • Without thesis, with internship: train for a professional career in social work (the internship counts for 9 credits and allows you to deepen your intervention in an area of ​​expertise of the School of Social Work)

Programme overview

Main Subject

Social Work

Degree

MSW

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Develop critical reflection about the theoretical and philosophical foundations of social work, the principles and methods of practice, as well as the institutional conditions of this practice. The master's degree also allows you to acquire technical and analytical skills specific to a specific approach or field of social work through a field internship.

Two methods are offered:

  • With dissertation: train for a career in research or postsecondary teaching (research and dissertation writing count for 27 credits)
  • Without thesis, with internship: train for a professional career in social work (the internship counts for 9 credits and allows you to deepen your intervention in an area of ​​expertise of the School of Social Work)

Admission Requirements

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You can find more information on international student admissions by country of origin here:

https://esp.umontreal.ca/programmes-et-stages/etudes-de-2e-et-3e-cycles/equivalences-internationales/#c680601

 

https://admission.umontreal.ca/en/who-are-you/foreign-student/

 

Each program has its own specific entry requirements. Students are encouraged to contact the relevant department directly to obtain detailed information.


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