“Career Changers” gather to celebrate their completion
of ‘Introduction to Graduate Social Work Education.’
- Have you considered changing careers?
- Are you interested in working with people?
- Do you want to know more about the field of social work?
- Use your volunteer experience as a foundation for a career in social work.
- Learn how your education, experience and interests can prepare you for graduate social work education.
Introduction to
Graduate Social
Work Education
When: October 15th, 22nd, 29th, November 5th, and 12th
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research
- This course is designed for individuals considering a graduate degree in
social work. Prospective students may have some work or volunteer experience
in the social service field. Others may have no experience. The course provides
an opportunity for students to learn the fundamental components of this field.
- To give participants a better understanding
of the profession, the course also includes agency visits.
- The curriculum includes presentations by current faculty on foundation courses
including Practice, Policy, Human Behavior, Research for Social Work Practice,
and Field Instruction. Using case presentations and selected agency
visits, students will explore the various components of social work practice.
- The cost is of this 6-session program is $200.
If you are interested in the program or would like
additional information about this or other programs at the Graduate School
of Social Work and Social Research, please contact Sheila Gillin in the Admissions
Office at 610-520-2601 or by email at sgillin@brynmawr.edu.
Last modified
June 2008 — Bryn Mawr College GSSWSR
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