Are there any concentrations or specializations offered?
The Program’s concentration is on preparing students for advanced-level practice with diverse individuals, families, and communities. Its graduates will be able to understand diverse world views; to empower people to expand their capacities, resources, and opportunities; and to advocate for policies and services that address social conditions that limit the quality of life for all people. All students will be enrolled in this concentration. Some students may also choose to add an elective specialization in Leadership and Management by taking three elective courses covering leadership and management, supervision, and program planning and development.