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The baccalaureate
Social Work Program at Manchester College prepares
students for beginning professional generalist social
work practice. It seeks to enable students to
integrate the values, knowledge, and skills of the
social work profession into competent generalist social
work practice with individuals, families, other small groups,
organizations, neighborhoods, and communities, and to
contribute to the development and improvement of social
policy. Graduates are prepared to serve the poor
and oppressed and work to alleviate poverty, oppression,
and discrimination. The Program also prepares
students for entrance into graduate programs in social
work.
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below to learn more about the specific requirements for
completing a baccalaureate social work degree at
Manchester College:
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