[humanser] New list member with a question regarding MSW VS MA inHuman Services
Mary Ann Robinson
brightsmile1953 at comcast.net
Thu May 5 22:45:41 UTC 2016
Welcome, Miranda!
The MSW degree is very versatile. Most graduate social work programs have
clinical, community organization and administrative tracts.
Mary Ann Robinson, LMSW, ACSW
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From: "Miranda B. via Humanser" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
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Subject: [humanser] New list member with a question regarding MSW VS MA
inHuman Services
> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Miranda, and my husband and I live in Virginia. I am currently
> pursuing my Bachelors in Interdisciplinary Studies with specializations in
> global studies, teaching English as a second language (tESL), and Human
> Services. My long-term goal is to welcome internationals to the United
> States. However, I am also familiarizing myself with other opportunities
> to
> work and serve in this field as well.
>
> After graduating with my Bachelors in 2018, I plan to attend graduate
> school. On that note, I have been advised that a MA in Human Services is
> geared towards those wishing to work in an administration capacity, while
> the MSW is more for those wishing to work directly with clients in the
> field. I have also been told that the MSW is more widely accepted and
> provides more job opportunities. My inclination is to pursue my MSW, as I
> wish to work directly with clients. Could anyone shed some light on this
> and
> share your experiences or advice?
>
> Thanks for allowing me to share and inquire, and have a wonderful week!
>
>
>
> --Miranda
>
>
>
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