California State University (Los Angeles)
Cal State L.A. has been a dynamic force in the education of students, setting a record of outstanding academic achievement for more than 50 years within the California State University system and beyond. Here, students, taught by nationally and internationally recognized scholars in their fields, have gone on to become the nation's legislators, technicians, educators, artists, writers, engineers, health care providers, leaders in business and industry, entertainers, athletes and scientists.
Social Work
The School of Social Work at California State University, Los Angeles offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work and the Master of Social Work degrees. Both programs are fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work enables students to explore and develop values, knowledge and generalist skills essential to the practice of social work in a multiethnic environment. The Master of Social Work degree prepares graduate students for entry into advanced and specialized social work practice where they will be able to provide effective services to individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. Graduate students are trained as urban generalist with advanced knowledge of one of the three client populations: Children, Youth, Women and Families, Aging and Families, and Forensic Social Work.
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