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A Taylor social work degree prepares graduates for beginning-level generalist practice or for graduate social work education. The social work curriculum includes five content areas: human behavior and the social environment, practice, policy, research and field instruction. In each of these areas, the program integrates Christian principles with professional social work values and ethics.
Taylor's social work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Graduates are prepared to apply for state credentialing (licensure, certification or registration) as a beginning-level social work practitioner in most states.
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