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For those passionate about social justice and family welfare, Wright State's Bachelor of Arts in Social Work program offers a supportive academic setting where you can confidently explore new challenges. This program prepares you to become an ethical, skilled professional who adopts an empowerment-focused approach when assisting individuals, families, groups, and communities in achieving social and economic justice. Graduates emerge as committed lifelong learners poised to advance the field. Accredited by the Council on Social Work Education since 1974, the program maintains rigorous national standards in both curriculum and faculty. Bachelor's graduates may qualify for advanced standing in master's programs, with dual-credit options potentially allowing completion in just one academic year.
A social work career suits individuals who enjoy working with diverse populations across all ages and backgrounds. Successful practitioners demonstrate discipline, emotional resilience, and creative problem-solving. While many social workers engage in direct practice, opportunities also exist in outreach, community organizing, and administrative roles across public, nonprofit, and private sectors. Emerging specialties include gerontological services. Clinical social workers receive specialized training in mental health assessment, therapeutic interventions, case management, and advocacy - skills possessed by only a select group of qualified professionals.