Students who pursue a degree in social work gain the knowledge and skills, as well as the ethics and values, to work as social workers and to advocate for social justice for individuals, families, organizations, and communities. The typical curriculum covers:

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These curriculum components are considered from the perspective of various social groups, social programs, and human experiences including the following:

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The School of Social Work at Arizona State University lists these as its core courses at the bachelor\u2019s level:\r\n\r\n- Social Service Systems \u2013 federal, state, not-for-profit, for-profit\r\n- Theoretical Foundations of Social Work Practice\r\n- Human Behavior in the Social Environment \u2013 individuals, groups, organizations, communities\r\n- Social Work Practice \u2013 building relationships, interviewing\r\n- Research Methods in Social Work\r\n- Statistics for Social Workers \u2013 interpreting statistics\r\n- Diversity and Oppression in a Social Work Context \u2013 issues of social inequality related to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and disability\r\n\r\nThis degree level qualifies graduates to work in these capacities:\r\n\r\n- Case [consultant](/careers/consultant/), evaluating cases and meeting with individuals in need of services\r\n- Child life specialist, advocating for children in the health care system and alleviating the stress of hospitalization for children and their families\r\n- Child protective services worker, investigating claims of child abuse, neglect and juvenile delinquency\r\n- Court-appointed special advocate, working on behalf of children brought before the court\r\n- Gerontology social worker, offering emotional support and helping the elderly with housing, transportation, and long-term care\r\n- Criminal justice social worker, providing services to inmates and their families\r\n\r\n**Master\u2019s Degree in Social Work - Two Year Duration** \r\nThe Master of Social Work (MSW) has become a standard requirement for specialized positions in the field of social work, including clinical, psychiatric, policy, and administration roles.\r\n\r\n**Doctoral Degree in Social Work - Two to Four Year Duration** \r\nThis degree program, which takes between two and four years to complete, focuses heavily on research techniques and analysis methods. Holders of a social work doctorate work as social work [professors](/careers/professor/), heads of social work practices, and policy advisors.", "content_markdown": "", "content_html": "", "display_order": 2, "created_at": "2019-08-29T17:56:35.395907-07:00", "updated_at": "2022-01-31T12:47:46.042374-08:00"}, {"degree_id": 164, "page": 1, "title": "Degrees Similar to Social Work", "summary_markdown": "**[Criminal Justice](/degrees/criminal-justice-degree/)** \r\nCriminal justice is concerned with society\u2019s response to crime. It explores every aspect of crime, the law, and the justice system.\r\n\r\n**School Counseling** \r\nA degree program in school counseling addresses child development, assessment, and consultation. Counseling at the elementary and secondary school levels, however, goes beyond these childhood-focused mandates. It includes student and family counseling, specific adolescent counseling, gender identification and cross-cultural counseling; as well as career planning and decision making.\r\n\r\n**Educational Psychology** \r\nThe principal similarity between a degree in social work and one in educational psychology is that they are both focused on mental and emotional health and social integration. Individuals who wish to pursue a career in educational psychology earn at least a master\u2019s degree and often a doctorate in the discipline.\r\n\r\n**[Counseling Psychology](/degrees/counseling-psychology-degree/)** \r\nLike the field of educational psychology, counseling psychology is aligned with social work in that it, too, is part of the counseling, teaching, and mental/emotional/social support sector. Counseling psychologists treat all segments of society and may specialize in areas such as family and marriage issues, substance abuse, or behavioral disorders. They also typically hold a doctorate degree.", "content_markdown": "**[Sociology](/degrees/sociology-degree/)** \r\nWhereas social work is focused on helping people function and support themselves in society, sociology is a wider study of society that looks at social institutions like religion and law, and the ways in which people live and work together.\r\n\r\n**[Law](/degrees/law-degree/)** \r\nSocial work has a natural connection to law and the justice system. Social workers routinely collaborate with public defenders and lawyers in general.\r\n\r\n**Legal Studies** \r\nStudents who pursue a Legal Studies Degree are interested in examining the law and legal issues from the perspectives of the social sciences and humanities. They are intrigued by questions like, \u2018*How do we maintain civil rights while increasing protection against terrorism?\u2019*", "content_html": "

Sociology
\nWhereas social work is focused on helping people function and support themselves in society, sociology is a wider study of society that looks at social institutions like religion and law, and the ways in which people live and work together.

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Law
\nSocial work has a natural connection to law and the justice system. Social workers routinely collaborate with public defenders and lawyers in general.

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Legal Studies
\nStudents who pursue a Legal Studies Degree are interested in examining the law and legal issues from the perspectives of the social sciences and humanities. They are intrigued by questions like, \u2018How do we maintain civil rights while increasing protection against terrorism?\u2019

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Communication and Interpersonal Skills
\nPerhaps one of the most challenging demands of working in social work is that it asks its practitioners to constantly and consistently interact, to listen, to understand, and to present possible solutions to the issues their clients face.

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Trust Building
\nCounseling people with various backgrounds and problems requires building trust. Clients have to feel safe and supported if they are to share their burdens and accept help.

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Patience and a Sense of Humor
\nThe work of helping people cope with social and psychological problems is not easy work. And it is not fast work. The role calls for patience, for an appreciation of small victories, and sometimes, even for a sense of humor.

\n

An Appreciation for Diversity
\nSocial workers are exposed to people from different backgrounds and home environments. They are called upon to cultivate an understanding of and a capacity to work effectively with people from diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and gender backgrounds.

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Assessment and Report Writing
\nSocial work involves tracking, assessing, and recording client progress. These are skills that are transferrable to many professional sectors.

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Understanding of Human / Social Behaviors
\nThrough their course of study, social work students naturally develop a certain competency in interpreting how and why humans conduct themselves as they do.

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Ethics
\nThroughout the process of earning a degree in social work, students are frequently reminded of the concept of right versus wrong and the fundamental standards of society. It follows, therefore, that they cultivate a strong ethical sense and respect for the law.

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Healthcare
\n Hospitals, medical clinics, nursing homes

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Community Mental Health / Community Outreach
\n Agencies and substance abuse clinics

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Education
\n Schools and other organizations that serve children and youth

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Government
\n State and local government departments and agencies dedicated to child welfare, public health, and human services

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Military
\n Military bases and veterans\u2019 affairs clinics

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Criminal Justice / Corrections / Probation
\n Helping parolees returning to life outside prison

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Private Practice

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什么是社会工作学位?

追求社会工作学位的学生获得工作所需的知识和技能,以及道德和价值观社会工作者为个人、家庭、组织和社区倡导社会正义。典型的课程包括:

  • 从历史到现在的不平等和不公正
  • 社会工作实践、政策和研究如何影响公正社会的建设
  • 社会工作的政治和伦理背景
  • 社会工作政策、计划和实践的理论基础
  • 如何在各种实践中与服务用户互动
  • 如何利用专业经验来学习和提高(被称为“批判性反思和分析”)

这些课程的组成部分是从各种社会群体、社会项目和人类经验的角度考虑的,包括以下内容:

  • 儿童福利
  • 健康、心理健康和残疾
  • 贫困
  • 老化
  • 第一人民
  • 边缘群体(移民和难民、受战争影响的人群、男同性恋、女同性恋、双性恋和变性人)
  • 损失和丧亲之痛
  • 家庭暴力

程序选项

社会工作学士学位-四年学制
四年的社会工作学士学位(BSW)通常被认为是在该领域工作的基本要求。亚利桑那州立大学社会工作学院将以下课程列为本科阶段的核心课程:

  • 社会服务系统——联邦的,州的,非盈利的,营利性的
  • 社会工作实践的理论基础
  • 人类在社会环境中的行为——个人、团体、组织、社区
  • 社会工作实践-建立关系,面试
  • 社会工作研究方法
  • 社会工作者统计-解释统计数据
  • 社会工作背景下的多样性和压迫——与种族、民族、性别、性取向和残疾有关的社会不平等问题

该学位水平的毕业生有资格从事以下工作:

  • 情况下顾问,评估个案,与需要服务的人士会面
  • 儿童生活专家,倡导儿童在卫生保健系统,减轻儿童及其家庭的住院压力
  • 儿童保护服务人员,调查虐待儿童,忽视和青少年犯罪的指控
  • 法院指定的特别辩护人,为出庭的儿童工作
  • 老年社会工作者,为老年人提供情感支持,帮助老年人提供住房、交通和长期护理
  • 刑事司法社工,为囚犯及其家属提供服务

社会工作硕士学位-两年制
社会工作硕士(MSW)已经成为社会工作领域专业职位的标准要求,包括临床、精神病学、政策和行政职位。

社会工作博士学位-两到四年学制
这个学位课程需要2到4年的时间来完成,主要关注研究技术和分析方法。拥有社会工作博士学位的人从事社会工作教授社会工作实践负责人和政策顾问。

与社会工作相关的学位

刑事司法
刑事司法涉及社会对犯罪的反应。它探索了犯罪、法律和司法系统的方方面面。

学校心理咨询
学校咨询的一个学位课程涉及儿童发展、评估和咨询。然而,小学和中学阶段的咨询服务超出了这些以儿童为重点的任务。它包括学生和家庭咨询、特定青少年咨询、性别识别和跨文化咨询;以及职业规划和决策。

教育心理学
社会工作学位和教育心理学学位的主要相似之处在于,它们都关注心理和情感健康以及社会融合。希望从事教育心理学事业的个人至少要获得该学科的硕士学位,通常还要获得博士学位。

咨询心理学
就像教育心理学领域一样,咨询心理学与社会工作是一致的,因为它也是咨询、教学和心理/情感/社会支持部门的一部分。咨询心理学家治疗社会的各个阶层,可能专门研究家庭和婚姻问题、药物滥用或行为障碍等领域。他们通常还拥有博士学位。

社会学
社会工作的重点是帮助人们在社会中发挥作用和养活自己,而社会学是一门更广泛的社会研究,它着眼于宗教和法律等社会制度,以及人们一起生活和工作的方式。

法律
社会工作与法律和司法制度有着天然的联系。社会工作者通常与公设辩护律师和律师合作。

法律研究
攻读法律研究学位的学生有兴趣从社会科学和人文学科的角度来研究法律和法律问题。他们对这样的问题很感兴趣,我们如何在加强对恐怖主义的保护的同时维护公民权利?”

技能You’学习

沟通与人际交往能力
也许在社会工作中最具挑战性的要求之一是,它要求从业者不断地、持续地进行互动,倾听、理解并提出客户面临的问题的可能解决方案。

信任的建立
咨询有不同背景和问题的人需要建立信任。如果客户愿意分担他们的负担并接受帮助,他们必须感到安全和得到支持。

耐心和幽默感
帮助人们应对社会和心理问题的工作不是一件容易的工作。而且这不是一个快速的工作。这个角色需要耐心,需要对小胜利的欣赏,有时甚至需要幽默感。

对多样性的欣赏
社会工作者接触来自不同背景和家庭环境的人。他们被要求培养对来自不同种族、民族、文化和性别背景的人的理解和有效合作的能力。

评估及报告撰写
社会工作包括跟踪、评估和记录客户的进展。这些技能可以转移到许多专业部门。

理解人类/社会行为
通过他们的课程学习,社会工作专业的学生自然会发展出一定的能力来解释人类如何以及为什么会这样做。

道德
在获得社会工作学位的整个过程中,学生经常被提醒是非的概念和社会的基本标准。因此,他们必须培养强烈的道德感和对法律的尊重。

有了社会工作学位你能做什么?

医疗保健
医院诊所疗养院

yabo亚搏体育社区精神卫生/社区外展
机构和药物滥用诊所

教育
为儿童和青少年服务的学校和其他组织

政府
致力于儿童福利、公共卫生和人类服务的州和地方政府部门和机构

军事
军事基地和退伍军人事务诊所

刑事司法/矫正/缓刑
帮助假释人员出狱后重返生活

私人诊所

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