
The Boise State University School of Social Work
prepares graduates for beginning and advanced professional social work
practice with individuals and families within households, groups, organizations,
and communities. We are committed to human rights, social and economic
justice, egalitarianism, and respect for diversity.
Within the context of this mission the School of Social
Work seeks to:
- promote academic excellence that integrates social
work theory and practice with community-based experiential learning
and focuses on improving the human condition.
- develop programming to address local, state, regional,
national and international social work educational needs.
- support high quality scholarship that advances social
work knowledge.
- foster inclusiveness, cultural competence and sensitivity.
As our mission suggests, the Boise State University
School of Social Work MSW Program prepares students to work with diverse
populations and issues. We educate students for advanced direct practice
with individuals, families, households, groups, organizations and communities.
- To provide an education program that prepares
graduate students for advanced direct practice utilizing a strengths
perspective.
- To provide an education program that prepares
graduate students for culturally sensitive practice with individuals,
families, groups, households and communities.
- To support faculty, staff and student diversity.
- To meet the needs of the State of Idaho through
a major focus on agency-based practice.
- To support faculty involvement in research
and demonstration projects.
- To educate for social work practice based
on the values and ethics fundamental to the profession of social work.