The School of Social Welfare has long been recognized for its high educational standards, innovative research activities and commitment to the social services. Its faculty and staff work hard to ensure that the School's teaching, research, and service activities are of the highest quality. The faculty are internationally recognized for their leadership in the field of social welfare. Our students are highly motivated and play an active role in fostering a participatory educational experience. Our alumni and friends help in many ways to facilitate activities as well. Together, we form a community that is committed to the highest standards of excellence in social welfare education, research, and service.
We administer an undergraduate group major in social welfare, which introduces students in the College of Letters and Science to the problems, policies and methods of the field of social welfare. In addition, we offer a professional master's degree in social welfare which is accredited by the Council in Social Work Education. This degree prepares students for advanced practice in a variety of practice fields. Students in the program are placed in social agencies in the Bay Area, where they apply their knowledge and skills in a supervised practice environment. The School also offers a doctoral program, which prepares students for academic and research careers. It is highly flexible and permits students to adapt their interests toward their research and educational goals.
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