Social Work Education
Social Work Education prepares individuals to become professional social workers who support and advocate for people in need. Programs typically include coursework in psychology, sociology, and ethics, along with practical training through internships. Students learn to assess client needs, develop intervention strategies, and understand social policies.
Accredited programs often lead to a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree, which is required for many advanced positions in the field. Graduates may work in various settings, including schools, hospitals, and community organizations, addressing issues like mental health, poverty, and family dynamics.