Admissions

Application process and instructions
"Undergraduate social work generalist practice consists of an eclectic knowledge base, professional values (manifested in the NASW Code of Ethics), application of a wide range of skills, ability to work/intervene in various target systems (individual, family/group, organization, community), work in an organizational setting (including supervision), application of professional roles/functions, ability to critically reflect in the practice setting and finally, apply the planned change process (problem solving, systems, strengths perspectives)." K. Kirst-Ashman & G. Hull, Generalist Practice with Organizations & Communities. (2002)