Master of Social Work
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British pronunciation/mˈastəɹ ɒv sˈəʊʃəl wˈɜːk/
American pronunciation/mˈæstɚɹ ʌv sˈoʊʃəl wˈɜːk/
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Definition & Meaning of "Master of Social Work"

Master of Social Work
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a graduate-level academic credential focused on advanced study in social work theory, practice, and policy, preparing individuals for careers as social workers

What is a "Master of Social Work"?

A Master of Social Work (MSW) is a graduate degree that prepares students for professional practice in social work. The program covers topics such as human behavior, social welfare policies, ethics, and case management. Students also complete practical fieldwork, where they gain experience working with individuals, families, and communities in various settings. An MSW qualifies graduates to work in social service agencies, healthcare, schools, or as licensed clinical social workers.

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After completing her Master of Social Work, she became a clinical social worker, providing counseling and support to individuals and families facing mental health challenges.
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After completing her Master of Social Work, she became a clinical social worker, providing counseling and support to individuals and families facing mental health challenges.
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