What is a social work major?
Social work majors work in children and family services, education, healthcare, mental health facilities, social enterprise, public policy, politics, gerontology, military services, juvenile services, and criminal justice.
What can I do with a degree in social work?
With a master’s level-social work degree (MSSW), graduates can work in advanced professional social work practice, such as counseling or therapy, case management, advocacy, community organization, research, and supervision.
Graduates of the program are prepared to apply for a bachelor-level social work license (LBSW) and work in entry-level social work positions, including case work and direct care.
With a master’s level-social work license (LMSW), graduates can work in advanced professional social work practice, such as counseling or therapy, case management, advocacy, community organization, research, and supervision.
What can you do with a Social Work Degree from ACU?
Graduates from the ACU School of Social Work are prepared to become leaders in their areas of interest, utilizing evidence-based interventions and contributing to the knowledge of the profession through effective and ethical practice, as well as dissemination of research and practice findings in professional journals and other venues.
Why the ACU School of Social Work?
Graduates of the ACU School of Social Work possess the skills necessary to effectively serve oppressed and vulnerable people groups and communities.
Our mission as the ACU SSW is to promote social justice for vulnerable persons everywhere through service and leadership roles. This is achieved through advanced knowledge in the field of social work through research and scholarship.