A social worker must have a license to practice "social work." To obtain a license, you must first get a Bachelors (BA) degree in something (usually psychology or social work or something related. Then you must get into a master's degree program (MA). After your MA, you will still have about 1500 hours to do internship before you can be licensed.
A BA usually takes people 4 to 5 years if going fulltime.
An MA generally takes 2 to 3 years if going fulltime.
And if you do only your internship hours without working after the masters degree, you will probably get all of them done after 2 more years.
So total at minimum 7-8 years.
the full time we are in the collage must be a social worker
bachelor's degree
5 years
2-3years
he was in collage for 3 years!! Tomas Jefferson was in collage for 4 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think 19000 years of collage
The minimum requirement for a social worker is a bachelor's degree. Most have their bachelor's degree in social work (BSW). This takes approximately four years as a full-time student provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
8 years
I think you have to spend approx. 5 or 6 years in collage to become a CSI.
4 to 8 years
It takes you 4 years of collage.
up to 5 to 5 years
MSS and for 4 years
At least four years.
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I think 12 years in collage