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Social Work Child and Family Welfare - Long Island University - Brooklyn NY

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Social Work Child and Family Welfare from Long Island University - Brooklyn NY is a Campus Master Sociology degree that prepares you for a Human Services career. The Child and Family Welfare concentration will provide educational curriculum to students interested in working in an interdisciplinary context with children and their families. This concentration was developed with input from the Nassau County Department of Social Services, the Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Family and Children's Association and other community-based organizations' personnel. It incorporates knowledge, values and skills that professionals need to effectively work with children and their families across a broad range of social issues and in multiple programs. After completing their first-year MSW coursework, students will develop their understanding about policies and services specific to children and families, family violence across the lifespan, community-based practice with children and families, and childhood psychopathology. View more details on Long Island University - Brooklyn Campus . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Sociology courses.

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