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Social workers safeguard those in need, link individuals to essential services, offer guidance, study optimal care methods and policy approaches, combat inequality, and advocate for marginalized groups. They serve in diverse settings including medical facilities, youth justice systems, senior support programs, mental health and addiction treatment centers, disability assistance initiatives, and child welfare agencies, among others. Essentially, wherever individuals encounter difficulties, social workers are present fostering wellness. For those aspiring to drive meaningful societal transformation, we equip you with the necessary tools. Earning a UGA bachelor's in social work provides the expertise, competencies, and analytical outlook to initiate impactful, lasting improvements for vulnerable populations. The BSW represents the foundational professional qualification in social work, equipping graduates for entry-level practice. This curriculum blends liberal arts education with specialized training to develop core competencies for novice practitioners. Ethical principles and professional values integral to social work practice form a cornerstone of the program.