Masters in Social Work
A master's in social work is the ideal degree for those who wish to become social workers. Most programs let students choose between a clinical track and a community practice track. The clinical track focuses on working directly with clients, while the community practice track teaches students how to effectively advocate for communities in the political arena. Social workers with a master's in social work earned a median of $50,533 last year.
Online Schools Offering Masters in Social Work
Walden University
Campuses: Online- PhD in Human Services
- Conflict Resolution & Negotiation
- Counseling
- Masters in Counseling
- PhD in Counseling
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- Emergency Management
- Family & Marriage Therapy
- Public Administration
- MBA in Public Administration
- Public Policy
Post University Online
Campuses: Online- Masters in Human Services
- Counseling
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- Masters in Social Work