Overview
The Maîtrise en service social (M.S.S.) at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) is a professional graduate program designed to train competent social workers capable of intervening in various social contexts. Objectives include developing advanced skills in social intervention, research, and policy analysis, with a focus on equity, social justice, and community practice. Unique features encompass a strong emphasis on fieldwork placements in Quebec's social services sector and integration of interdisciplinary approaches from sociology and psychology.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for roles in public and private social services, including child protection, mental health support, and community development. The program enhances employability through practical training and connections to professional networks in Canada's social work field.
Key Faculty/Staff
The program is led by faculty from UQAM's École de travail social, including experts in social policy and intervention practices, though specific names are not publicly highlighted in general profiles.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
Students benefit from partnerships with Quebec government agencies, NGOs, and health institutions for supervised internships. UQAM's facilities include specialized labs for social research and access to the university's extensive library resources on social sciences.
Rate This College Course
Your responses are confidential. Please select your institution and course name before rating.
You must be a current student to submit a rating.
You must be to add your submission.