You've decided you want to learn more about becoming a social worker, but aren't sure where to start. You know that becoming a social worker takes a lot of important training, but don't want to spend a ton of time and money on a career that might not be best suited for you. Let Stratford help you take the first steps to learn more about becoming a social worker with our psychology/social work course.
Learning more about becoming a social worker with Stratford could lead to a rewarding career as a social work assistant. A social work assistant often helps social workers provide emotional support, help people communicate effectively, coordinate activities, and assist people with daily tasks, among a number of other duties.
Learning more about becoming a social worker could lead to jobs with: • Hospitals • Clinics • Group homes • Day Programs • Schools
According to the U.S. Department of Labor employment for human service assistants is expected to grow faster than average, and job prospects are expected to be excellent.*
Stratford's psychology/social work course can help you learn more about becoming a social worker by providing quality education on a number of relevant topics such as: • Human Behavior & Social Interactions • Judgments, Behaviors & Attitudes • Culture • Applied Social Psychology • Social Welfare • Learning about becoming a social worker • And more...
Enroll in Stratford's psychology/social work course today and take the first step toward learning more about becoming a social worker.
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| * Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publication, "Occupational Projections and Training Data 2004 - 05." |
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| "This program was very beneficial and rewarding for me. The material was very helpful, and educational." — S.W. - Washington, D.C. |
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| "Your program was up to date, interesting and gave me confidence to go after a career in Social Work/Psychology." — G.H. - Arkansas |
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