What is the difference between the Clinical concentration and Community Administrative and Leadership (CAL) concentration?
The Clinical Social Work Concentration builds on the foundation coursework with specific courses in assessment and diagnosis, advanced social work methods with individuals, families and groups, social policy analysis, and practice evaluation research. Additionally, students select options and electives relevant to their areas of interest such as families, children and adolescents, aging, mental health, chemical dependency, corrections, child welfare, and health. The Community Administrative and Leadership (CAL) Concentration also builds on the foundation coursework and focuses on the use of organizational and administrative practice theory to initiate, improve, or change human service programs. The broad objectives of the CAL Concentration are directed toward the preparation of practitioners who are knowledgeable of the intervention modalities of social work, aware of the nature of related disciplines and professions (such as law, public administration, and accounting), and will begin
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