[humanser] Advanced generalist versus concentration-specific MSW

Justin Williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 16 05:51:14 UTC 2017


Always specialize, or have a specialty.  Sure, the more broad general
knowledge you can obtain, the better, but always have your go to.  Always
have your bread and butter.   
Justin

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Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2017 1:36 AM
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Subject: [humanser] Advanced generalist versus concentration-specific MSW

Hi everyone,
While I have a couple years before I begin graduate school, I am thinking
and planning ahead. As I look at Masters of social work programs, I am
seeking feedback regarding the benefits between advanced generalist and
concentration specific degrees. My long-term career goal is to welcome
internationals to the United States, and I would like to pursue my education
to this end. So, if I were to consider a concentration, it would probably be
in international social work, immigrants and refugees, trauma and human
rights, etc.
However, I also recognize that the advanced generalist degrees provide a
broad array of courses in various subjects.
Any insight would be very much appreciated.
Thanks as always for your time and assistance, and have a wonderful week!

Best wishes, Miranda


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