Of course.
A criminal record cannot prevent you from being awarded an education qualification. It may keep you from actually getting hired as a social worker, but as far as passing the course, your record is irrelevant.
Yes, as long as you get the degree you should be able to find a job easy.
Any. Record has no effect on education. But it does have an effect on licensing. I would not get a degree that is going to require a license.
MSW = Master Social Worker This is a masters degree. It is the official abbreviation on one's diploma, who has completed the degree. Those who have this degree are usually found in counseling fields, or government social worker fields.
Typically, the prerequisite is a bachelor's degree in social work (BSW).
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AnswerA BSW degree is a Bachelors in Social Work (BSW). That can be followed by a Masters in Social Work (MSW).
AnswerA BSW degree is a Bachelors in Social Work (BSW). That can be followed by a Masters in Social Work (MSW).
The abbreviation for a Licensed Masters of Social Work degree is LMSW.
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Are you talking undergraduate or graduate? To be a practicing social worker you need an MSW from an accredited school. Although many MSW programs require a certain number of hours of humanities or social science classes, it is not a requirement to have a BSW. But, the advantage to a BSW is that you can take part in an advanced standing MSW program which is a 1 year degree, instead of the usual 2 year degree. So you're required to get a 4 year bachelors degree and a 2 year MSW degree ( or 1 year if you apply for an advanced standing program).
The degree can take between two and three years to complete depending on the credit load carried per semester, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.
Contact your local recruiter; he will have to obtain it for you.