What is a MSW Degree?

A Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) is a graduate degree that normally takes about two years to complete. A MSW program can be useful for work in a variety of fields. For example, a MSW may be helpful for policy-related work concerning specific populations like the aging population.

Alternatively, an MSW might be a prerequisite to become a social worker who helps place children with foster parents; or it can be helpful if you plan on becoming a private therapist or school counselor. Because jurisdictions and schools granting MSWs vary in their eligibility requirements, it's best to contact a school in the area you plan on working in to be sure what requirements you'll be held to. Still, some general requirements can be listed.

The first is an undergraduate degree; this can be a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BS). While BAs in social work (i.e. , BSW) are available at some institutions, you will usually be able to satisfy the undergraduate requirement with a degree ... more.

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