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Master Programs in Social Work
Continue Your Education and Advance Your Career: Master Programs in Social Work
A Masters Degree in Social Work (MSW) prepares professionals working in social areas, including clinical sociology, social work, case management, community organizing, and community development, to help individuals, families, and communities achieve greater self-sufficiency and healthier functioning. Millions of people in this country struggle with disabling conditions such as unemployment, poverty, and family dysfunction that affect their ability to live independently and productively. Master Programs in Social Work emphasize key concepts and theories of social services delivery and develop skills and competencies to address individual and community needs. MSW programs are typically two years in length, and include course work in human growth and development, social policies and programs, methods of practice, and social research. Explore the options for enrolling in a masters degree program in social work - click on any of the links below.
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Featured Master's Programs in Social Work |
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