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Social Work 910
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  Graduate School-Camden 2004-2006 School of Social Work Social Work 910 Program  

Program

The School of Social Work offers the master of social work degree with a concentration in direct practice with families, individuals, and groups on the Camden campus. The full range of the school`s offerings are available in New Brunswick. Courses offered in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick are open to all M.S.W. students. Camden students are distinguished from New Brunswick and Newark students by the fact that their advisers are members of the Camden faculty and their field placements are arranged by the Director of Field Education-Southern Region.

The M.S.W. degree is conferred by the School of Social Work. Requirements and policies governing the M.S.W. degree in Camden are the same as those in Newark and New Brunswick.

The Camden master`s program currently offers 10 to 12 classroom courses per term in addition to fieldwork.

Students who choose a concentration in direct practice and a cluster in children and families can meet all the requirements of their respective programs at the Camden campus. Most graduate courses at Camden are offered in the evening.

The program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.


 
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