Lakehead University offers a Master in Social Work (MSW) degree, which emphasizes an advanced generalist practice approach to working with individuals, families, communities, organizations, and political systems in the context of a northern environment.
The curriculum focuses on the knowledge, values, and skills necessary for professional practice in environments characterized by urban regional centers, rural and remote communities, large geographic distances, low population density, diverse First Nations communities and people, and a mix of formal services.
The Gerontology Program collaborates with five departments including Social Work, to provide students with an innovative, interdisciplinary learning perspective. Students have the opportunity to access multifaceted resources and work together with complementary disciplines.
Research and theory in Gerontology is reviewed, and the thesis or major project taken in the collaborating academic unit will have a gerontological focus.