Social Worker

 

Career Description

Social workers aid individuals, groups and communities. In a medical setting, they help patients and their families manage problems related to physical, mental or emotional illness and disability.

Academic Requirements

An individual may qualify as a social worker at several educational levels. A bachelor’s degree in social work (BSW) can be obtained from nearly 400 programs in the United States. A master’s degree in social work is offered by more than 125 colleges and universities, requires 900 hours of fieldwork and takes two years to complete. The master’s degree is appropriate for those interested in health and mental health social work. The doctor of social work degree (DSW), with approximately 63 programs nationwide, is required for college and university teaching positions and any formal social work research positions.

Schools

College of the Ozarks (Point Lookout)
800/222-0525

Columbia College
800/231-2391

Evangel University (Springfield)
417/865-9599

Lincoln University (Jefferson City)
573/681-5000

Missouri State University (Springfield)
417/836-5000

Missouri Western State College (St. Joseph)
816/271-4200

Southeast Missouri State University (Cape Girardeau)
573/651-2109

Three Rivers Community College (Poplar Bluff)
877/TRY-TRCC

University of Central Missouri (Warrensburg)
877/729-8266

University of Missouri-Columbia
573/882-6206

William Woods University (Fulton)
800/995-3159

Professional Associations

National
National Association of Social Workers

State
Missouri State Committee for Social Workers
National Association of Social Workers — Missouri Chapter

Additional Information

Learn More About Mental and Social Health
Read Personal Accounts of Current Social Workers