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It’s a great time to become a social worker. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics that the overall employment of social workers is projected to increase 7% between 2022 and 2032.

If you enjoy learning about mental health, and you are considering a career in child welfare and social services or other social work programs, you might consider enrolling in a Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) degree program. Some programs, such as those offered by the University of Phoenix, allow you to complete your coursework online along with required field experience in your state of residence.

BLS Occupational Employment Projections, 2022-2032 is published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This data reflects BLS’ projections of national (not local) conditions. These data points are not specific to University of Phoenix students or graduates.

Careers as a child protective services social worker

As a social worker, you may potentially end up working in one of the most important social work fields out there: child protective services. These social workers help keep track of at-risk kids and provide counseling to ensure children stay in school, have adequate nutrition, live in safe homes and are protected from danger in their everyday lives.

Social workers with a Bachelor’s in Social Work (BSW) learn valuable skills for careers with organizations like child protective services or in the fields of child welfare, behavioral health and other social work programs.

Careers as a family protection specialist

According to My Majors, family protection specialists fulfill key roles in the mental health or social work field, such as assisting parents, executing successful adoptions and matching children without guardians to appropriate foster homes.

Sometimes they can play a pivotal role in connecting with young people during a crucial stage of their development. They might be asked to speak at school assemblies or one-on-one with students and teachers in an advisory capacity. They might help people address a range of important issues such as food insecurity, mental health concerns, teen pregnancies, juvenile delinquency, poor academic performance, higher education goals, behavioral issues or questions around entering the workforce.

As of May 2023, social workers earned between $37,900 and $85,590, with a median wage of $53,940, according to BLS.

Salary ranges are not specific to students or graduates of University of Phoenix. Actual outcomes vary based on multiple factors, including prior work experience, geographic location and other factors specific to the individual. University of Phoenix does not guarantee employment, salary level or career advancement. BLS data is geographically based. Information for a specific state/city can be researched on the BLS website.

Careers as a foster care social worker

Foster care social workers assist children in their most urgent time of need, and that can potentially include situations involving abuse or the tragic loss of family members. These specialized social workers conduct background checks on potential foster parents and try to place kids in loving, supportive homes as soon as possible, sometimes within the hour.

This fast-paced, rewarding and competitive mental health field is a growing one, but many sources (including BLS) note that employers often require a BSW of any prospective social worker. 

Careers as a case manager

Having a BSW (or BSSW) can help you prepare for opportunities as a case manager, depending on which agency is hiring. (Case managers often work in child welfare, behavioral or mental health or with public social services agencies.) Case managers can oversee a department of social workers, providing guidance and managing their teams.

Case managers may make sure mental health and social workers are managing caseloads effectively, following ethical guidelines, facilitating appointments and preventing waiting areas from becoming overcrowded. They are as essential to the mental health and social services fields as anyone.

What you’ll learn in our Bachelor of Science in Social Work degree program

With the social work degree program at the University of Phoenix courses are taught online, and two 15-week field courses are in-person. The University’s BSSW program educationally prepares graduates for licensure as a bachelor’s level social worker in jurisdictions where it is offered.

Additionally, University of Phoenix offers instruction in the following areas of social work:

Get started with your social work degree

As BLS notes, "A bachelor’s degree in social work (BSW) is the most common requirement for entry-level administrative positions." After earning a BSSW, you will be qualified for entry-level administrative positions, according to BLS.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I get my social work degree online?

A: Yes, our social work degree program is offered online with two 15-week in-person field courses also required. Visit our site to learn more about enrolling in one of our social work degree courses.

Q: Why should I get my degree from University of Phoenix?

A: There are several reasons to get your degree from our online university, starting with our accreditation and experienced teachers. (The University of Phoenix has been continually accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1978, hlcommission.org.) In addition, we offer the following services:

Q: How much do social work majors make in the real world?

A: Salary ranges are dependent on location and experience. Social workers in major metropolitan areas or cities with high costs of living may earn a higher salary than colleagues working in smaller, more affordable towns.

If you’re considering getting a social work degree, now may be a good time to decide. With strong growth predicted for the field and rewarding experiences available in a variety of roles, the path is up to you. But the first step may just be exploring our online degree program.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Brian Fairbanks is a freelance writer with a background in SEO content creation and blog article development

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