Social work is a career that makes a meaningful difference in people's lives.
A-State's Social Work Program offers both Baccalaureate and Master's degrees and is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Graduates with the BSW degree receive a professional degree that prepares students for generalist social work practice, which enables them to be licensed by the state. Graduates with the MSW degree are prepared for licensure in advanced practice in a clinical setting where they diagnosis and treat mental, behavioral, and emotional issues. There are career opportunities for both BSW and MSW graduates to work in a variety of settings including, but not limited to, mental health clinics, schools, jails, and hospitals.
Social Work education is a competency based approach that prepares students with the knowledge, skills and values required for professional practice. The Department of Social Work systematically evaluates student achievement and development to assure that graduates are competent for generalist and advanced social work practice.
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Child Abuse Awareness
April is Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness month. A-State Title IVE-E Academic Partnership for Public Child Welfare and A-State Social Work Department faculty, staff, and students are proud to bring awareness throughout the month of April and year-around.
Why a pinwheel?
As the symbol for child abuse prevention, the pinwheel represents hope, health and happiness. The pinwheel is a happy and uplifting symbol of childhood and represents our efforts to ensure the healthy development of children. The pinwheels serve as a reminder that we all have a responsibility to create communities that promote healthy environments for children.
To report suspected child abuse and neglect:
1-800-482-5964
Social Work education is a competency based approach that prepares students with the knowledge, skills and values required for professional practice. The Department of Social Work systematically evaluates student achievement and development to assure that graduates are competent for generalist and advanced social work practice.