08-16-2022, 02:33 PM
(08-13-2022, 12:22 PM)dfrecore Wrote: A BSW is hard to get, the programs are generally not flexible. And they require a "clinical" or hands-on thing. So the any-bachelor's-to-MSW program is much better than BSW-to-MAinPsych program. Plus I don't think a MA in Psych gets you a LCSW. You MUST get a MSW to get that licensure/certification.
I thought this was discussed previously, you do not need any particular degree to get into a MSW program - so you're better off getting a fast, cheap BA/BS in just about anything, and then getting into a 2yr FT or 3yr PT MSW program.
My advice, because I don't think MSW programs are competitive: UMPI's BLS/Management or BA in CJ degree if you want to do a CBE program; or EU's BSL degree if you want to stick to a non-CBE program.
You should also list all of your credits: course #, full course name, number of credits, and grade We can then tell you what might be the best option based on your exact information.
Thank you for the information. Here is a list of my credits:
ENG 101 – Composition I
ENG 102 – Writing Thru Lit
HUC 106 – Public Speaking
SSS 100 – Intro To Sociology
SYF 101 – FYS for Psychology
MAT 106 – Mathematics of Medical Dosages
SCV 101 – Intro to Veterinary Technology
SCD 200 – Intro to Nutrition
SSN 187 – Urban Sociology
MAT 107 – Math in Modern World
SCH 150 – Drugs & Behavior
SSY 101 – General Psych
SSY 240 – Developmental Psych I
SSH 101 – Themes American History I
SSY 230 – Abnormal Psychology