Educating for Change
Mission Statement and GoalsThe Boston University School of Social Work is committed to education which furthers social and economic justice in the urban environment and strives to incorporate this commitment into its programs and activities. The School is especially concerned with empowerment of all oppressed groups. BUSSW recognizes the ever-changing demands on the profession and strives to meet them through the highest quality of teaching, scholarship, research, practice, and political action. BUSSW’s aim is to educate professional social workers who will become leaders in a complex, diverse, and multicultural society. They will possess the knowledge and skills to address the needs and potentials of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. The School offers an integrated program of study, including clinical and macro social work methods. It emphasizes the engagement of personal and community strengths as fundamental to the understanding, treatment, and prevention of individual and social problems. BUSSW has five goals that are derived from this mission. Student learning objectives are grounded in these goals and are incorporated into course and field instruction. Multiple outcome measures ensure program effectiveness. In accord with the School’s mission, the major goals of BUSSW are to:
Published by Trustees of Boston University
22 October 2009 |