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Social Work

Program Overview

The Tulane School of Social Work offers numerous graduate programs that train future leaders to provide evidence-informed, interdisciplinary practice locally and globally that advances the behavioral health and health needs of individuals, families and communities. Through transformative education, generation of knowledge, service and community engagement, our mission is to enhance the well-being and equitable treatment of diverse individuals and communities. 

For additional details, visit the graduate department/program website.

Mental Health, Addiction and the Family

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Program Overview

The Certificate in Mental Health, Addiction and the Family centers around the evidence that healing is the most robust in a relational context. This certificate is unique to Tulane University School of Social Work. Our program is a rigorous combination of coursework, certificate related field placements, and our signature Journal Club/ Community meetings component. 

For additional details, visit the graduate department/program website.

Disaster and Collective Trauma

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Program Overview

Tulane University’s Disaster and Community Trauma Certificate prepares aspiring social workers to treat the psychological consequences of these types of crises. As one of the few disaster and collective trauma programs in the U.S., this program teaches students the skills required to make a substantial change in their own communities, assisting individuals with overcoming the trauma associated with surviving disasters large and small.

For additional details, visit the graduate department/program website.

Disaster Resilience Leadership

Program Overview

The Graduate Program in Disaster Resilience Leadership equips students with an interdisciplinary view of the challenges and best practice approaches to leadership in the disaster resilience and humanitarian aid fields to prepares them for careers in emergency preparedness, disaster management, monitoring and evaluation, nonprofit leadership, grass-root development, and disaster risk and recovery. 

For additional details, visit the graduate department/program website.

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