Master of Indigenous Social Work MISW

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Regina

Program Overview

The Faculties of Social Work and Graduate Studies and Research offers graduate work leading to a MISW degree. Faculty Members form the School of Indigenous Social Work at First Nations University of Canada are involved in this program. The graduate program of studies aims to prepare students as clinical practitioners, especially skilled in First Nations approaches to therapy and especially sensitive to issues facing First Nations and Metis communities. As clinicians, they would be capable of functioning in a broad spectrum of human services activity and in a wide variety of social work and social welfare settings. There will be a focus on the abuses of residential schools, including intergenerational effects, as one lens through which generic clinical skills, relevant to serving all populations, are developed. The program encourages the development of critical analytical framework with which to understand the effects of colonization on Indigenous people. The program has a commitment to respecting the principles and practices of Indigenous pedagogy, and to building its teaching and learning experiences on a foundation which respects traditional Indigenous knowledge and the collective wisdom of the Elders.

Program Key Stats

$10213 (Annual cost)



85 %

Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Social worker
  • Research Officer
  • Project Coordinator
  • Vocational Trainers / Teachers
  • Counsellor
  • Community worker

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