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MSc Programs in Social Work 2023 in Oregon in USA

Master of Science (MSc): These programs are postgraduate studies for people who have recently finished their undergraduate studies and want to improve their knowledge on a profound and more scientific level.Social work programs concentrate on teaching students how to help others in need through community programs, counseling sessions, and support groups. Social workers may spend their time helping… Read more

Master of Science (MSc): These programs are postgraduate studies for people who have recently finished their undergraduate studies and want to improve their knowledge on a profound and more scientific level.

Social work programs concentrate on teaching students how to help others in need through community programs, counseling sessions, and support groups. Social workers may spend their time helping families escape the cycle of poverty, supporting individuals as they free themselves of addiction, or counseling people who suffer from mental illness.

The United States of America is a large country in North America, often referred to as the "USA", the "US", the "United States", "America", or simply "the States". American colleges are funded by "tuition" charged to the student, which is often quite expensive, very commonly reaching into the tens of thousands of dollars per year.

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Western Oregon University
Monmouth, USA

Designed for: The program emphasizes five major components: individual and group counseling theory and technique; influence of career acquisition and personal independence on ... +

Designed for: The program emphasizes five major components: individual and group counseling theory and technique; influence of career acquisition and personal independence on the daily lives of persons with disabilities; the social and psychological impact of disability on an individual and family; federal, state, and private service delivery systems for persons with disabilities; and self-awareness on the part of counselors-in-training. The program offers two tracks: Rehabilitation counseling (RC/MHC) track (2 years on campus): Graduates of this option provide counseling and consultative services to the general population of persons who have disabilities. Mental health counseling (MHC): Graduates of this track are also eligible to seek licensure as a licensed professional counselor in mental health settings. Rehabilitation counseling for the deaf (RCD/MHCD) track (3 years online/hybrid): This is one of two deaf specialty programs in the United States. Students in this program plan to seek employment as counselors or consultants for culturally deaf people, deafened individuals, and persons who are hard of hearing. Mental health counseling with the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind (MHCD): Graduates of this track will have their coursework emphasized with the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind population, are also eligible to seek licensure as a licensed professional counselor in mental health settings. Where this degree can take you: Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Case Manager with a vendor who serves vocational rehabilitation clients Youth Transition Specialist Community services coordinator for adults with disabilities Disabled students services Client Advocate Group or supported living coordinator Mental health counselor in a community or higher education setting To start, you need: A bachelor’s degree 2 years of working experience is preferred -
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